Dress code in Clubs like Space / Amniesia

Tres Esquinas

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What is the dress code in these clubs ... can your get away with 3/4 length trousers and a t-shirt with trainers

or is it Smart Jeans top and Shoes
 
So if i took it upon myself to wear my trunks ... would i be welcome lol

are thier bouncers on the door like in England, or is it just a "everyone is welcome" jobby
 
The lowest I've paid is 10 euros for El Divino and the most is 50 for Space. It all depends on the party and club you're going to.

If you look around the bars in Ibiza harbor, you can find cheap tix usually (I think it's often people re-selling the complimentary or reduced-price tickets given for bar employees and such).
 
I see there isn't much of a dress code, but just out of curiousity, what's typical for the guys? We talking more shorts, t-shirt and sandals? Or long pants, button up club shirt, and halfway decent shoes?
 
As you'll be dancing for several hours in a hot climate, I think t-shirts and sleeveless tops are the only way to go. I don't understand how people can wear jeans clubbing in Glasgow, let alone in Ibiza!
 
patrick767 said:
I see there isn't much of a dress code, but just out of curiousity, what's typical for the guys? We talking more shorts, t-shirt and sandals? Or long pants, button up club shirt, and halfway decent shoes?

I always wear jeans, but that's just me.

Jeans, t shirt and trainers.

You'd get away with 3/4 length shorts (not sports), t shirt and trainers.
 
It might be worth noting that if you go to the more Eurotrashy nights; ie La Troya, Made in Italy, Circoloco (which tend to be much better and more cosmopolitan than the English ones)...it's worth making the effort to dress up a little as the fashionista brigade is out in force.
Bog standard English look = T-shirt and lilly white legs never goes down well in these places! :lol:
 
then it's mullets and big sunglasses all the way, baby.

heh... I still play "count the mullets" at my nearby nightclub. People are so backwards here in Indiana. :P She-mullets are even scarier though. 8O
 
Hy everybody, you can wear what you want in Space, the most extravagantza I see was a man all nude wearing a (I don't know the word in english, It's something children wear to help swiming), It was completely crazy.
About mullet, I was in barcelonna a few months ago and you know It's still the cut people wear. Maybe we will see a variation of this cut this summer.
 
Nicolas said:
Hy everybody, you can wear what you want in Space

You're probably referring to the Carry on or We love Sundays (when security are in a good mood). I've often seen people turned away for wearing sarrongs and not having a top on entry - especially at La Troya.

Other than that, the dress code tends to be relaxed.
 
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