What's up people! A few buddies and I are heading to Vegas over MDW and are getting bottle service at Vanity on Friday night. We are paying a good bit to get a good table (3 bottles).
My question is this....I've heard Vanity has a little more laid-back dress code policy. I'm looking to wear nice designer jeans, a nice military style dress shirt and a tie. I would like to wear a pair of grey Converse Chucks. I know the policy says "no tennis shoes", but I hear Vanity lets tennis shoes (and tee shirts) in all the time.
Do you think I would be taking a risk by wearing Chucks, even though I am wearing a tie? I obviously don't want to take any risks for not getting in....or do you think I'll have no problem. Any experience with Vanity?
Thanks JC-ers
My question is this....I've heard Vanity has a little more laid-back dress code policy. I'm looking to wear nice designer jeans, a nice military style dress shirt and a tie. I would like to wear a pair of grey Converse Chucks. I know the policy says "no tennis shoes", but I hear Vanity lets tennis shoes (and tee shirts) in all the time.
Do you think I would be taking a risk by wearing Chucks, even though I am wearing a tie? I obviously don't want to take any risks for not getting in....or do you think I'll have no problem. Any experience with Vanity?

Thanks JC-ers
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