Don't Make This Clothing Mistake When You Go To Las Vegas For The First Time

Travelers have a variety of options for an adults-only U.S. vacation. Do vineyard tours and tastings interest you? Consider a trip to California's underrated wine region. Are you seeking a romantic retreat with your significant other? Think about planning a getaway to this cozy Midwest lodge. You also have a multitude of fabulous cities to choose from. Famous for its entertainment and nightlife, it's safe to say that Las Vegas, Nevada, is an ideal scene for fun-loving adults. However, with all the excitement, first-timers may overlook one crucial caveat: the dress code.

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You may have already familiarized yourself with clothing guidelines in certain destinations. For instance, many resorts have strict dress codes. Well, the same applies to Vegas. Don't fret — street clothes are typically acceptable for sightseeing and daytime gambling. However, clubs, pool party venues, and casinos (nighttime hours) tend to have a more rigid attitude about appropriate attire. To prepare accordingly, you'll want to consider a place's policy in advance. While dress codes may vary, you'll usually encounter one common denominator: nothing overly casual.

What to wear to clubs in Vegas

Las Vegas nightclubs typically don't have laid-back dress codes. Many places prohibit athletic attire, shorts, and baseball hats. The quality of clothing matters, too. For instance, guests cannot wear baggy, torn, or cut-off clothing at Drai's Nightclub. Visitors should pay close attention to shoes (brands included), as it prohibits sandals, athletic footwear, Timberlands, and Jordans. With all of these limitations, what should you wear?

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Pull out your semi-formal clothing for a Vegas club outing. Standard attire includes nice jeans, a collared shirt, and dress shoes. If you want to flaunt a lavish look, suit it up! A mini dress and heels are a common combo for ladies. T-shirts may be a gray area — keep the look classy with a sleek jacket. Just don't pack on too many layers, as the dance floor can get cramped and heated.

Fortunately, Las Vegas has plenty of great shopping spots should you decide to spice up your wardrobe. Situated on the Strip, The Forum Shops at Caesars is a stunning center full of upscale stores. Or, check out Miracle Mile Shops, a popular mall boasting a range of retailers.

Express yourself and try new trends at Vegas pool parties

Check the venue's dress code if you plan to attend a pool party in Las Vegas. For example, MGM Grand's Wet Republic Ultra Pool requires guests to abide by its "swimwear attire" policy. In other words, you must show up in a bathing suit. In addition, the venue does not permit baggy swim attire, athletic clothing, ripped clothing, jeans, cargos, sweatpants, dress shoes, boots, socks with sandals, and excessive jewelry. Guests may be denied entry if they aren't dressed accordingly.

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While Las Vegas' strict dress codes have downsides, there's still room for self-expression and fun. In 2023, celebrity stylist Kat Gosik discussed pool party fashion with Business Insider. She shared, "I'm seeing a lot of metallic in swimwear lately, and if you're thinking about trying to trend, Vegas is the perfect place." Although Gosik recommends trying trendy looks, she encourages partygoers to prioritize comfort. "Avoid anything you don't feel comfortable and confident in. Looking good starts with confidence, so when you're attending a pool party in Vegas, wear the most flattering silhouette for your body type," she said. Sure, there are restrictions, but you don't have to let wardrobe rules rain on your Vegas parade.

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