View Full Version : DRESS CODE THEN??
mrtrippsuk
02-05-2007, 11:04 PM
SEEMS MIXED ON THE OTHER POST..UNLESS ITS JUST ME BEING WRECKED AGAIN :roll:
SOMONE PLEASE HELP DONT WANT TO GET BLOWN OUT..TOO EXITED
CHEERS
old but still at it!
02-05-2007, 11:09 PM
:? im sure ive read around the forums that you can wear trainers etc??
Greenie
02-05-2007, 11:16 PM
wear wat u want unless its a liverpool top :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Jizzle
03-05-2007, 01:40 PM
It's a Bowlers re-union man. Where your pyjama's. Wear a dress. Where stilts and a robot suit :wink:
I am wearing Tracksuit bottoms, white trainers and a t-shirt. Yes I will look like a Chav, but didn't we all in Bowlers.
In my opinion everybody in shoes and jeans / shirt means the night isn't a Bowlers re-union.
Wearing what you want and not caring about the latest fashion is one of the things that made Bowlers special. We weren't posers or fakes we were ravers. Looking to break our backs on the dance floor.
docnorton
03-05-2007, 01:40 PM
Straight from the Admins mouth - posted on the FAQ Admins post...
"There is no dress code...So trainers & tracky bottoms are allowed....if thats whats prefered..
Up to now we havent any plans for a stall selling glowsticks
And as for how many people are expected to be there, we cant answer that, as we dont know ourselves as of yet. As this is our first event we are going with the flow so to speak
Hope those answers sufice!"
Andymak
03-05-2007, 02:17 PM
It's a Bowlers re-union man. Where your pyjama's. Wear a dress. Where stilts and a robot suit :wink:
I am wearing Tracksuit bottoms, white trainers and a t-shirt. Yes I will look like a Chav, but didn't we all in Bowlers.
In my opinion everybody in shoes and jeans / shirt means the night isn't a Bowlers re-union.
Wearing what you want and not caring about the latest fashion is one of the things that made Bowlers special. We weren't posers or fakes we were ravers. Looking to break our backs on the dance floor.
good on ya - i personally am not planning on wearing trackie bottoms but that is because i dont want to - like you said my friend wear what you want cos nobody is interested in what anyone looks like :D
sayin none of us are intrested theres been enough posts about it :lol: :lol:
suepoo
03-05-2007, 08:22 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol:
sayin none of us are intrested theres been enough posts about it :lol: :lol:
ha ha ha yeah good point caz :lol:
mrtrippsuk
03-05-2007, 11:20 PM
cheers all,
had to make sure....
LETS AV IT!!!!
Doogie
04-05-2007, 11:45 AM
In my opinion everybody in shoes and jeans / shirt means the night isn't a Bowlers re-union.
Why's that? Surely Bowlers was about everyone from every background and culture uniting as one - as you say, regardless of what they were wearing, wether that be a robot suit, luminous vest or jeans/shirt/shoes?? :?
The club scene itsnt like that anymore though, nowadays, you have to make an effort when you go out. Even when i was at bowlers i made an effort, cos to me that is part of going out :D
It is the people that make the night, not what clothes they wear :cool:
Gingerjim
04-05-2007, 03:56 PM
Wasn't that just another part of the bowlers atmosphere though... everyone went out for their night... their way! Some people dressed up, while others dressed down... but that never seemed to stop the people from opposite ends of the spectrum intermingling because in most cases it wasn't an issue. Unfortunately, clubland has become a damn sight more pretentious as time has gone by... it will be nice to see so many people in the same place that always held the same sort of ideals
It is the people that make the night, not what clothes they wear
hell yeah!!!!
Gfunk07
04-05-2007, 05:10 PM
In my opinion everybody in shoes and jeans / shirt means the night isn't a Bowlers re-union.
Why's that? Surely Bowlers was about everyone from every background and culture uniting as one - as you say, regardless of what they were wearing, wether that be a robot suit, luminous vest or jeans/shirt/shoes?? :?
Totally agreed Doogie, I used to go fully Sergio Tachini'd to the max and loved it. Would not feel comfortable with fully tracky on 2moro but each to their own. I will be in Jeans/trainers, while one of my mates in full tracky. I am sure there will be all sorts of weird and wonderful outfits. That ain't what the nite is about. Its about the tunes, the top people and hopefully a truly amazing nite. Peace :lol: :wink: :cool:
Doogie
04-05-2007, 05:22 PM
Indeedy, let's have a fookin good un, bring it onnnnnnn!!!!!!! :D
scott
04-05-2007, 05:26 PM
:D i agree wear wot ya want cant wait for this nite yano :D :D
Jizzle
04-05-2007, 06:55 PM
In my opinion everybody in shoes and jeans / shirt means the night isn't a Bowlers re-union.
Why's that? Surely Bowlers was about everyone from every background and culture uniting as one - as you say, regardless of what they were wearing, wether that be a robot suit, luminous vest or jeans/shirt/shoes?? :?
We agree my friend.
Everybody can wear what they like, that's the whole point. What I said was if everybody has to be smart and look similar it ain't Bowlers.
Freedom of choice not forced to conform.
That's Rave man
mrtrippsuk
04-05-2007, 08:09 PM
The club scene itsnt like that anymore though, nowadays, you have to make an effort when you go out. Even when i was at bowlers i made an effort, cos to me that is part of going out :D
It is the people that make the night, not what clothes they wear :cool:lads just shave there head and throw on trackies.... so much eisier!!
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