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    I have a friend who is a regular there, and he recommended these ALDO brand shoes to me vs wearing dressier shoes.
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    But I go and look at their dress code and they state no sneakers. Would these still work since they aren't your normal sneaker and more "designer"-ish? Or do I have to stick with the nicer black dressy shoes. Thanks!

  • #2
    I personally would never wear those. But you could probably get away with them since the dress pants will cover them.

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    • #3
      I think they'd be fine - usually sneakers means white tennis shoes - but depends if you want to take the risk.

      If you have a table, definitely no problem.
      EastCoast: "I will preach. Vegas is easy. So easy. Either be rich or good looking (or mooch off someone who is one of those). If you are neither, then sit back, let the rich and/or good looking people sort their shit out, and then take their scraps. Booking early is not going to get you ahead of the rich and/or good looking people. Sucks unless you are rich or good looking. But that's what makes Vegas so great. It is completely transparent."

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      • #4
        We don't have a table, just a group of us with GA. Couldn't convince enough people to go in to make it affordable. I emailed HK last night and hoping to hear from them also before I go. Or else I'll just take both shoes and figure it out. I'm gonna guess that if I went with the Aldos and nice jeans it would be too casual? If I were to go with jeans, then it would have to be the non-sneakers for sure?

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        • #5
          Better to play it safe than sorry.

          Those look like some Creative Rec's to me.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ecook0808 View Post
            Better to play it safe than sorry.

            Those look like some Creative Rec's to me.
            Nah, heres the site for em. Damn, guess my feet gonna be hurtin.

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            • #7
              Honestly I don't think they'll bat an eye if you're wearing a collared shirt and dress pants. They have a hard time with organization as it is to have to add on scrutinizing dress code that much.
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              • #8
                does it have to be dress pants? i was thinking a smart pair of chinos a nice shirt and smart boat shoes. would this work?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bigmick View Post
                  does it have to be dress pants? i was thinking a smart pair of chinos a nice shirt and smart boat shoes. would this work?
                  Yes all good
                  EastCoast: "I will preach. Vegas is easy. So easy. Either be rich or good looking (or mooch off someone who is one of those). If you are neither, then sit back, let the rich and/or good looking people sort their shit out, and then take their scraps. Booking early is not going to get you ahead of the rich and/or good looking people. Sucks unless you are rich or good looking. But that's what makes Vegas so great. It is completely transparent."

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                  • #10
                    I don't think I have ever worn dress pants. Straight chinos for me.

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                    • #11
                      I got in just fine with a polo shirt, jeans, and the shoes. There was zero wait in the pre-bought ga line too.

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