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man, in columbus, bars are starting to say "no flat bill baseball caps"
the hell? i'm assuming that this guy would be allowed into those bars.
i can't stand those clothing brands, but the thought of banning a brand name is pretty asinine to me.
around here u cannot wear plain tee shirts at all
no plain t-shirts, no shirts with designs... what ARE people allowed to wear these days?
Originally Posted by GregOdensBedpan
this one bar i go to in vancouver actually takes it to another extreme.. not allowing big buff dudes in. also, if you have tats all over your arm and neck you better have an ugly christmas sweater to cover it up..
Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
This is corny.
Banning brands?
Originally Posted by wj4
http://www.nowpublic.com/culture/vancouver-bc-fashion-labels-blacklisted-clubshttp://www.nowpublic.com/...-labels-blacklisted-clubs
For the lazy folks out there...this is the good stuff.
Downtown bars are turning people away because they're wearing brands of clothing that are being identified as gangster-wear.
Last Saturday night, staff at Crush on Granville Street told him he wasn't allowed inside wearing his Ed Hardy shirt, he said. He had to turn the shirt inside-out to hide the design.
Blacklisted brands include his favourite labels like Ed Hardy, Affliction and Xtreme Couture, he said. All of these use trendy motifs like tattoos, skulls and chains.
Vancouver bars aren't the first to ban brands. In England, some pubs banned the luxury British label Burberry, which is popular with soccer hooligans.
ban that %%@*.. its garbageee
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Originally Posted by deepinthajeep
you don't rock this %#*% do you Q?
Originally Posted by eNPHAN
......Originally Posted by supreme math
I'm left wondering what are some of you actually complaining about?....Why would you want entry to a club or bar that doesn't accept your type of attire?
Why would you want entry if none of your "kind" is in there?
If you're "fresh to death" why would you wanna hang out with a bunch of losers that dress NEO PREP (the term everyones looking for) anyway? Trust me you're not going to score with any chicks..Although most of them secretly want THAT GUY IN THE "GANGSTA ATTIRE" they would'nt put their social life on the line for it. It kills "THE MOOD" for the "PREPS" which is the majority on some nights
Which is why the girl simply comes back solo on "Hip-Hop" night to get torn apart by "THAT GUY IN THE "GANGSTA ATTIRE"
I design websites now, but in the past I've bartended and promoted and I was taught REAL ESTATE and NIGHT CLUBS are the most RACIST but PROFITABLE businesses out there...It's cold but it's the truth...PEOPLE PAY YOU TO BE SATISFIED...IF YOU CAN'T THEY GO ELSE WHERE...So it's not the club it's the PEOPLE......So why would you wanna be around people that don't like you?
where do i begin?
the white drunk college crowd is used to, and probably couldn't care less about kids rocking $350+ sneakers...
with that being said, it is DEFINITELY the bouncer/clubs call...
it's just funny to me the off-the-wall bannings of everything but skin color...
they ban any and every non-white stereotypical way of dress...
it's not about wanting to be "around people that don't like you", because, frankly, im always invited out somewhere...
i don't just say "oh, let me go to _______ tonite, check out the crowd"
it was always either a "____ night" or someone i knew was having a bday party there or what not...
either way, what does it matter the type of crowd that's there?
when you're turning people away because of the preference of a particular style of baseball cap BILL, you're ODing....
they went from "no hats" to "hats, but not backwards" to "its not the hat....it's the flat bill"
which...is lame.
like i said tho, i don't even be on clubs/bars unless i'm on a bill somehow...so
Originally Posted by rsdplaya
burberry banned in english bars?
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
This isn't new..
I remember one time going to a club here and security wasn't letting us in because of of the clothing we wore (this was in '03) the man gave a list: No RACKAWEAR (Rocawear), Sean John, FUBU, AVEEREX (Avirex) etc...we could not believe how this man was pronouncing *$** and the fact he was letting dudes in with Jerseys but we were cleaned up dressed nice. Then he went on to say my jeans were too baggy so I pulled them $@*@% up Urkel style and the man STILL wouldn't let us in.
and around 03, my dude got turned down because his button down miskeen shirt was "too urban"
ITS A BUTTON DOWN
and i was wearing a fit i had wore to that same club before, and got turned down...
Funny thing is in the incident I brought up before I was wearing what you mentioned.
jeep -
Originally Posted by dako akong otin
usually, i'm against places that have dress codes... but i support this one
they are called chavs.Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by rsdplaya
burberry banned in english bars?
The Burberry print was worn by a group of people in the UK that caused problems or something to that effect. I forgot their name, but yeah.