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mekyi 11-19-2008 06:24 AM

What to wear to clubs in Japan
 
Hi everyone,
Leaving for Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka) next week and was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice on what people wear out clubbing or to parties?
Are nice jeans with a smart top acceptable or are dresses more common?
Thank you in advance!

ThirdSight 11-19-2008 06:43 AM

Clothes.

I hear those a pretty fashionable with the kids these days.

Keaton421 11-19-2008 07:05 AM



This seems to be the rage among the animals we humans refer to as "clubbers". The hair glue will attract potential mates much like a bird's plumage, and the ugly shirt with popped color provides maximum movement and breathability for grinding your genitals against anonymous partners like a horny dog. :D

Oh, you're a "chick", huh? (I know clubber boys are hardcore metrosexuals, but I don't think they wear dresses)...



This should do. Just make sure you look like everyone else

Ronin4hire 11-19-2008 10:22 AM

Your question made me wonder if it was any different... so I checked out some websites to find some photos

PHOTO by dakun

I can't see any difference....

ThirdSight 11-19-2008 02:53 PM

Oh Lawd.
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Originally Posted by Keaton421 (Post 629611)

It's 6 retardantly ugly Super Sayians.

Standards in dating culture really must have dropped if any woman finds faces like that worth waking up to.

bELyVIS 11-19-2008 03:44 PM

Ahhh!
 
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Originally Posted by Keaton421 (Post 629611)


This seems to be the rage among the animals we humans refer to as "clubbers". The hair glue will attract potential mates much like a bird's plumage, and the ugly shirt with popped color provides maximum movement and breathability for grinding your genitals against anonymous partners like a horny dog. :D

Oh, you're a "chick", huh? (I know clubber boys are hardcore metrosexuals, but I don't think they wear dresses)...



This should do. Just make sure you look like everyone else

I never saw anyone dressed like this in Japan. Popped collars went out years ago and their hair reminds me of "Heatmiser" in the show "The Year without a Santa Claus". Dress nice but be yourself.

Sinestra 11-19-2008 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Keaton421 (Post 629611)


This seems to be the rage among the animals we humans refer to as "clubbers". The hair glue will attract potential mates much like a bird's plumage, and the ugly shirt with popped color provides maximum movement and breathability for grinding your genitals against anonymous partners like a horny dog. :D







These are the fuckers i hate when i go to clubs there is a difference between a clubber and Raver.


These are just jokers wear what you want be unique dont try to wear what everybody else as long as you are comfortable a lot of clubs let you wear whatever. Unless you go to a very trendy club that might have a dress code like no Jeans no tennis shoes ect ect do a little research before you head out to experience The mating habit of the earth born human.

Henbaka 11-19-2008 05:09 PM

Rofl .

kenmei 11-19-2008 05:13 PM

I always wear my birthday suit :cool:

Keaton421 11-19-2008 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Sinestra (Post 629758)
Raver.


kenmei 11-19-2008 05:19 PM

Keaton how did you find my pic when I used to have pink hair XD

Sinestra 11-19-2008 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Keaton421 (Post 629783)

lol thats a sweet pic

Keaton421 11-19-2008 05:34 PM

Hahaha. Love you guys xD

bELyVIS 11-19-2008 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Keaton421 (Post 629783)



Where do you find these photos? Do people like this actually think they look good? Cosplay gone bad.

Henbaka 11-19-2008 06:48 PM



mm,sexy...

not.


google 'clubbing'...

TalnSG 11-19-2008 07:05 PM

Hmmm, so anglo boys have taken over the clubs in Japan?

Man, the Japanese and Koreans in Texas have nothing to worry from these examples! They make even the dorkiest of our foriegn exchange students look like rock stars.

Wasabista 11-20-2008 01:29 AM

I believe the boys in the first photo are called guidos. Seen in any club in New Jersey.

ThirdSight 11-20-2008 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Wasabista (Post 630018)
I believe the boys in the first photo are called guidos. Seen in any club in New Jersey.

My condolences for New Jersey.

SSJup81 11-20-2008 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by bELyVIS (Post 629745)
I never saw anyone dressed like this in Japan. Popped collars went out years ago and their hair reminds me of "Heatmiser" in the show "The Year without a Santa Claus". Dress nice but be yourself.

Yes! Popped collars are like so 1980s!!:mtongue:

SwapSwap 12-05-2008 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Ronin4hire (Post 629667)
Your question made me wonder if it was any different... so I checked out some websites to find some photos

PHOTO by dakun

I can't see any difference....

I think that pretty much answers the question..

Onyx 12-05-2008 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Wasabista (Post 630018)
I believe the boys in the first photo are called guidos. Seen in any club in New Jersey.

Actually douche is the proper term for this kind of blasphemy lol..

But as a serious answer to the original poster question. Dress to impress will always get you in to clubs no matter what continent your on. I went to clubs almost every night i was in Tokyo, so, if you have a suit, wear that, if not, just wear something nice and you'll be fine. Remember your a foreigner, its impossible for you to "fit in" so make sure you stand out with a different and appealing style and you'll have girls buying you drinks all night.:cool: Seriously, you'll be a god at nights. What part of japan are you visiting?

discoiskinky 12-06-2008 11:14 AM

pfft whoever recommended wearing a suit to a club obviously goes to the wrong clubs. sneakers + jeans + tee for guy is fine. who the hell wants to dance in a suit? and unless you are on a business trip why would you even need a suit? even the most exclusive of restaurants in tokyo such as Beige only require a tailored jkt - not a full suit.

Ronin4hire 12-06-2008 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by discoiskinky (Post 639531)
pfft whoever recommended wearing a suit to a club obviously goes to the wrong clubs. sneakers + jeans + tee for guy is fine. who the hell wants to dance in a suit? and unless you are on a business trip why would you even need a suit? even the most exclusive of restaurants in tokyo such as Beige only require a tailored jkt - not a full suit.

Lol.. have to agree on that one.

Don't try and be a poseur. Just wear what you feel comfortable in and have a good time. Poseurs tend to be dickheads with lots of money who attract a certain type of girl... Those kind of girls are not worth your attention.

alexlovesrock 12-06-2008 02:50 PM

just be yourself. Don't act desperate either. If you try to get a girl too hard she will wonder why you need to try.... raises red flags... just play it cool and youll be fine. i recommend wearing yellow pants with a blue shirt and an orange jacket (worked out fine for meeting girls for me..)

Onyx 12-10-2008 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by discoiskinky (Post 639531)
pfft whoever recommended wearing a suit to a club obviously goes to the wrong clubs. sneakers + jeans + tee for guy is fine. who the hell wants to dance in a suit? and unless you are on a business trip why would you even need a suit? even the most exclusive of restaurants in tokyo such as Beige only require a tailored jkt - not a full suit.

Ehh, you see there are business suits and there are nice suits its like night and day. I suppose we just have different taste in fashion, but, mind giving a more specific definition on "wrong club" Yea, jeans and t-shirt are "fine" for some clubs, and all bars but ehh, i like to raise the bar not dress like im in one. I guess i just like to look nice, not "fine".. And lol at the poseur comment from ronin4hire, sounds resentful mate, its like your calling me a poseur and rich dick head and im far from both lol.:ywave: None the less, id like to hear your opinion on "the wrong type of girl"..Seriously

discoiskinky 12-10-2008 09:59 PM

I dont want to get into some debate over personal tastes and such and i apologise for my overly opinionated response. But yes i am aware of different types of suits and have a waredrobe full of them myself (being a designer for a brand that makes suits) but a suit in any sense means matching trousers and tailored jacket, and to me that is a bit full on and uncomfortable for dancing and such at a club, at a bar or lounge i could understand that being appropriate. A blazer or tailored jacket over a tee at a club is as close to suited up I would get but I would check that in on arrival anyway.

Point in close is, to the original poster, just dress comfortably and however you want to dress. If you get declined for not dressing properly does that really seem like a club you would want to go to anyway?

Here are some shots from the Jeremy Scott fashion after party @ La Fabrique i stumbled across on TokyoDandy:



Sangetsu 12-11-2008 01:51 AM

Wear a storm trooper costume, or a spiderman suit, I guarantee you won't go home alone.

Onyx 01-04-2009 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 642600)
Wear a storm trooper costume, or a spiderman suit, I guarantee you won't go home alone.

LOL! yes there may be handcuffs involved as well.

kouichisan 01-04-2009 08:16 PM

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Gwen_Goth 01-04-2009 08:50 PM

cyberdog :3

JuanitoElChino 01-04-2009 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onyx (Post 638877)
Actually douche is the proper term for this kind of blasphemy lol..

But as a serious answer to the original poster question. Dress to impress will always get you in to clubs no matter what continent your on. I went to clubs almost every night i was in Tokyo, so, if you have a suit, wear that, if not, just wear something nice and you'll be fine. Remember your a foreigner, its impossible for you to "fit in" so make sure you stand out with a different and appealing style and you'll have girls buying you drinks all night.:cool: Seriously, you'll be a god at nights. What part of japan are you visiting?

The reason I refuse to go clubbing on my 18th birthday in NJ is because of the douche factor at most of the clubs here. :D

My sister frequently "hit da clubs" in Osaka wearing what she usually wears in the States. Dress up more than usual, but don't overdo it. Do what you feel comfortable with. If you want to stand out then go for it!

Onyx 01-05-2009 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by discoiskinky (Post 642461)
I dont want to get into some debate over personal tastes and such and i apologise for my overly opinionated response. But yes i am aware of different types of suits and have a waredrobe full of them myself (being a designer for a brand that makes suits) but a suit in any sense means matching trousers and tailored jacket, and to me that is a bit full on and uncomfortable for dancing and such at a club, at a bar or lounge i could understand that being appropriate. A blazer or tailored jacket over a tee at a club is as close to suited up I would get but I would check that in on arrival anyway.

Point in close is, to the original poster, just dress comfortably and however you want to dress. If you get declined for not dressing properly does that really seem like a club you would want to go to anyway?

Here are some shots from the Jeremy Scott fashion after party @ La Fabrique i stumbled across on TokyoDandy:



nice pic by the way.:vsign:


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