Can I wear trainers in the club?

For clubbing, yes you can wear trainers, but keep them plain, think all black air forces etc. Some of you sound like you haven't been to a club in a while… Thanks everyone.
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Can you go clubbing with trainers?

Most clubs will let you in as long as you aren't wearing a scruffy pair of trainers. If you want to stay on the safe side and avoid being turned away, it's best to avoid wearing trainers, even if they are fairly smart. Obviously the specific dress code depends on where abouts you are planning on going.
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Why can't you wear sneakers to a club?

Although sneakers are ideal for all-night comfort, many clubs don't allow them in their dress code, so they are not recommended to wear with club attire. Typically, athletic shoes are not allowed at upscale lounge bars and nightclubs – especially flashy ones that draw attention to them.
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What should you not wear to a nightclub?

Avoid athletic wear or athletic shoes. Though not all clubs have very formal dress codes, most clubs will not allow anyone wearing athletic shoes or athletic wear to get past the doormen.
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Can you wear trainers on a night out?

Just wear dark shoes - if you don't have smart shoes then black trainers might work, since in the lights they won't see them well. NOT white trainers, or trainers with white laces.
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Can you wear trainers in pubs?

Re: Policy on wearing trainers in pubs/clubs? Most places are very relaxed about trainers and usually anywhere that has a no trainers policy is best avoided.
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Do clubs have dress codes?

Club owners of upscale nightclubs have long used dress codes to signal status. They set a standard – usually more formal dress – and let potential clientele know who's welcome and who's not.
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What age should you stop clubbing?

After we shared the results of a 2018 study - in which a survey of 5,000 adults found it was considered 'tragic' to go out clubbing aged 37 or older - people had some strong opinions. A study has found that 37 is the age that you should stop clubbing.
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Can you wear vans to a nightclub?

Unless the place is really strict then you should be absolutely fine, that goes for just about anywhere, its mainly trainers which clubs don't like.. Rep: ? You'll earn badges for being active around the site.
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What should I wear to club first time?

Your best bet is to wear a dress, paired with low heels or wedges, if not flats. Even better if it's a pair that you last longest with.
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What shoes are allowed in the club?

Most places require closed in shoes, long pants, and a collared shirt. However, fancier establishments may require a more semi-formal outfit. A button-up shirt, jeans or chinos, and a pair of dress shoes such as derbies, brogues, or Chelsea boots are a safe combination for most clubs.
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Can I wear Jordans to a nightclub?

Similar to our advice on sneakers, Jordans are a maybe. Sometimes the clubs might allow them, and sometimes they might be denied. Wear them at your own discrepancy.
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Can you wear yeezys to club?

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By now, we have all heard and seen a pair of Yeezys. These are popular shoes to wear out and comfortable as well. More often than not, you'll find the clubs will allow these, but it is at the Club's discretion when you arrive at the door.
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Can I wear Nike shoes to a club?

OP - if he's going proper “clubbing” rather than to the local Oceana, then he should absolutely wear trainers. Nike air max are always a good shout! For clubbing, yes you can wear trainers, but keep them plain, think all black air forces etc. Some of you sound like you haven't been to a club in a while…
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Can I wear trainers to Pryzm?

We work hard to make sure PRYZM looks ready for you to party, so we ask that you do the same. We advise against wearing sports or gym style trainers; however, we do accept some pumps like Converse and Vans.
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Do London nightclubs allow trainers?

Smart casual being smart jeans, T-shirts and trainers are allowed. Whereas a smart sexy London clubs dress code usually means 'dress to impress' as you choose your best outfit for a night out.
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What do you wear at a club?

You don't have to always wear a dress to a club, a pair of pants or jeans are also a fantastic choice. If you're ready to make a statement, sequined, sparkly, or shiny bottoms look great with a plain top. These are best for any season of the year, and you'll stay comfy so you can dance all night!
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Is 30 too old to go clubbing?

A survey has called out 37 as the age when you're considered too old to go clubbing, but you should take it with a grain of salt.
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Is 26 too old for clubbing?

Well, research conducted suggests there is actually an upper age limit to having fun in the clubs, Bristol Post reports. If you're in your thirties, you are already pushing it and research suggests you are officially "too old" to be seen at a nightclub at - deep breath - 37.
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Does partying make you age?

Studies show that multitasking fatigues your grey matter, contributes to age-related conditions like Alzheimer's disease, and increases levels of stress hormones like cortisol, which kill brain cells.
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How should I dress for a club UK?

We have gathered here some quick tips. Outfit: a cocktail / mini / short dress (black is the best choice but also blue, white and red); also black trousers and crop top/shirt; jeans are fine; skirt/mini-skirt with a sexy T-shirt/shirt. Shoes: heels are a must, better if high heels. Elegant boots are a good alternative.
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What do you wear to a club UK?

Different Nightclubs have different dress codes, but most of them will expect you to put on the style a bit, no trainers, nice shoes, some will allow jeans, some not - this applies in London too.
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What is club casual attire?

For gentlemen, country club casual attire consists of tailored slacks or Bermuda-length shorts, collared or turtleneck shirts, and dress shoes. For boys, country club casual attire consists of clothing commensurate with the attire worn by gentlemen. Untucked shirts are not permitted.
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Are trainers smart casual?

Formal smart casual is “a jacket or blazer, flannels, needlecord trousers, or chinos (not jeans), a shirt with a collar (not a T-shirt) and smart shoes (not necessarily lace-ups, but not trainers or sandals)”.
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Can I wear trainers to Wetherspoons?

Feel free to wear jeans, trainers, or pjs – just make sure you're wearing something, please. In their FAQ section, Wetherspoon explains that their dress code is simple: you simply need to remain clothed, including shoes.
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