What are Las Vegas Nightclub Dress Codes?
We’ll cover the ins-and-outs of what is officially allowed below, but you should know going into this that it isn’t uncommon for two people wearing basically the same thing to receive different reactions at the door. If you’re a general admission or guest list (How Does Las Vegas Guest Lists work) customer who doesn’t know anyone at the club, you need to make sure to be well within the below official guidelines.
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Officially What Isn’t Allowed:
Most all “official” Las Vegas nightclub dress codes will tell you that you can’t wear any of the following and get in the club:
- Baggy Jeans
- Sports hats. (Exception: fedoras and the like are usually ok.)
- Tennis shoes.
- Shoes that are considered too “sports like.”
- Shorts
- Cut offs
- Capris
- Jerseys
- Beanies.
If you want to ensure a simple evening, don’t risk it with any of the above. That being said, just because something is against the official dress code (or even what the doorman told you he’d let you in with) doesn’t mean you won’t see one or more people wearing it inside. Just make sure to think “upscale nightlife attire.” Table customers, friends of the staff, locals, and those who know someone can (and will) occasionally step all over the rules with their out-of-dress-code sneakers.
Do I need to wear a button up shirt?
While a collared shirt is a simple go to for any guy looking to definitely be within Las Vegas nightclub dress code, it is not required and whatever else you’re thinking may be a better option if you feel like you look better and will enjoy your night.
If you go the collared shirt route, go for a nice stylish slim fit shirt from Zara, Express, or Top Man and try to wear a watch to complete the look. And if your friends are wearing button ups as well, try to avoid matching them.
Are t-shirts allowed?
Should I wear dress pants?
If wearing dress pants makes you look like a car rental counter employee, you should probably aim for something more casual.
What about denims or Jeans?
Jeans are completely acceptable at every club in Las Vegas, though any that are “too baggy” or “covered in holes” may get rejected.
What about my shoes?
You are always safe with leather and dress shoes. You can even occasionally get away with low profile “tennis shoes” as long as they are solid black (including the laces) if they look dressy enough and don’t have any huge logos on them. Have some trendy kicks that you want to wear out? Officially, they aren’t allowed, but most major Las Vegas nightclubs are relaxing the rules on shoes if you compensate elsewhere in your outfit. Have on a STYLISH collared shirt, tie, jacket, nice pants with your fashionable sports shoes? Technically speaking it’s against the “rules,” but you might be just fine.
Can I wear a hat?
Style it up! Some clubs will let you in wearing a hat if it is considered fashionable (rimmed, beret, etc), but most will tell you to kick rocks if you show up wearing a typical snapback, beanie, or baseball cap.
What about sunglasses?
Unless you’re blind, hiding a nasty case of pink eye or happen to be P Diddy, don’t wear sunglasses to a nightclub. Ever. No matter how good you may “think” that they look in your mirror selfies, they look stupid in a nightclub and there is a 100% chance everyone else making fun of you. If you have any other questions, contact a host.
What about a bag?
While bags are a touchy subject, women can bring their purse into nightclubs (subject to search). Men, if you have a cross body bag, just leave it at home or in your room so there are no issues at the door.
As for pool parties, men and women with bags are subject to search, but if you enter on a guest list or general admission, you will most likely have to put them in a locker, which is an extra fee.
Read our guide about women’s dress codes in Las Vegas.
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Here is a complete list of all Las Vegas pool parties official dress code rules:
- Daylight Beach Club
- Marquee Dayclub
- Tao Beach
- Ayu Dayclub
- Encore Beach Club
- Drai’s Beachclub
- Liquid Pool
- Wet Republic
- Stadium Swim
- Lavo Party Brunch
Here is a complete list of all Las Vegas nightclubs official dress code rules: