Vegas began as the place to “suit up” and go out on the town for a night of gambling drinking and music. There was a day you couldn’t get into many places unless you were wearing a suit and tie. The Vegas Strip Club dress code has changed in recent years to reflect the more casual fashion trend currently popular in the USA-in many instances sloppy and downright tacky.
Even though the dress code for Vegas Strip Clubs is casual, there are still standards. And often the standards are open to interpretation by the club’s door staff and bouncers. This is Las Vegas, not Podunk, USA. These are the world’s best Strip Clubs and Night Clubs. You will always have the best experience if you dress well–you don’t need a suit, but a pair of slacks or chinos, leather shoes and a nice shirt will improve your night and the treatment you get at any nightclub or strip club in Vegas. Dress and behave like a man, not an unemployed couch surfing bum.
Casual Dress Code Means…
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No Sweatpants
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No Jerseys–Exceptions for Games
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No Tank Tops or Sleeveless Shirts for Men
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No Flip-Flops/Sandals
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No Open-toed Shoes
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Hats must be checked on entry and can be retrieved when you leave
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T-Shirts are up to discretion of the Door man. If he thinks the words or picture on your shirt is inappropriate you aren’t getting in.