dawnarmstrong said:Drew said:Personally, i'd never wear shorts to a club, except some nice 3/4 lengths.
So I take it 3/4 lengths would be ok then?
berry said:Ummm... dumb question but what exactally is cyber gear? I've heard people refer to it before but its certainly not an expression I'm familiar with!
comin' at ya said:Nope , people in cyber gear look complete t*wats. And I think it's our duty to inform them.
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fusion said:Well i'm 25 and haven't grown out of my (bad?) habbits yet
It's just apart of clubbing for me i guess, like wearing pink'ish clothing/accessories is for u Barbie![]()
fusion said:To tell u the truth I don't think there's something very wrong with me, and i don't understand what makes u think there's something wrong with 'grown up' clubbers who wear cyber gear and do whatever they feel right when clubbing (it's all in the eye of the beholder).
To judge a person by what he wears in a club is absord and wrong IMO.
And I'm glad 'my kinds' at least give u a good laugh on a night out... that's an achievement too compared to the usual 'jeans & t-shirt clubber'![]()
fusion said:Evreyone's entitled for thier own opinion, same as with everything else in this world.
However i think your definitions and views of cyber wear/gear/clubbers/whatever is a bit different than mine. once u see me in a club near by u'll understand what i mean.
And no i do not and never have put a dummy in my mouth when clubbing![]()
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fusion said:Right.
To end this discussion the bottom line is that everyone can and should wear whatever they want to clubs and just be happy with it. In other words - the dress code in clubs is almost undefined (as long as u know where to draw the limit, and u should know what i mean by that)
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