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Sunday, January 19, 2014


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Nine times out of ten, a night out involves a lot of walking. Clubhopping, bar-hopping, late-night treks to hunt for food to soak up all you drank, miles of wandering around as you’re so hammered and get yourself lost — all these situations require extensive footwork.
1. Wear comfortable shoes 
Nine times out of ten, a night out involves a lot of walking. Clubhopping, bar-hopping, late-night treks to hunt for food to soak up all you drank, miles of wandering around as you’re so hammered and get yourself lost — all these situations require extensive footwork.
What it means is that you should always leave the house with comfortable footwear in which you can walk around. We are not asking you to rock sneakers to a classy, snazzy club.
You don’t have to dress down to be comfortable, so don’t scratch slick-bottomed loafers or high heels out of the equation, but make sure they are comfortable.
2. Avoid wearing large or floor-length dresses


Everyone craves for attention when they’re out with their friends. One of the best ways for women to make heads turn is to enter a venue with a show-stopping, body-hugging long gown on.
This look might be stunning, but the problem is that long gowns can be very restricting. A fitted dress can be a little uncomfortable as it can make walking or even breathing a high-effort task. Another problem is, long gowns can easily drag on the floor and get caught under your or somebody else’s feet.
There is a lot that can go wrong with a gown or a long dress. Even large, puffy, space-consuming dresses are a no-no in a cramped bar or nightclub where intoxicated individuals are constantly bumping into you.
So, the best way to enjoy your night out is to wear something that looks great and is comfortable at the same time. Women can wear dresses, denim, short skirts, etc. and for men, it’s best to keep it casual.
3. Thin wallet
Let’s face it – clubwear isn’t designed to be very practical. Lugging around a wallet is usually a huge pain when you’re out to paint the city red and be constantly on the move.
And clubwear hardly offers any pocket room. So, the solution to this problem is a thin, lightweight, wallet that’ll slip easily into a pocket, no matter how fitted the item is. However, ladies always want to be classy and feel sassy.
So, carry a small, easy-to-carry sling bag, one that has amply storage space for money, cards, etc. But don’t bulk it up!
4. Keep accessories to a minimum 
Yes, blingin’ out whenever you get a chance is fun, but number of accessories is directly proportional to the rate at which you’ll get tired and irritated with it (especially if it’s a night out).
Accessory lovers can easily be spotted decked in large earrings, necklaces and chains, watches, rings, piercings, etc. If that sounds like you, rethink heading out looking like a jewelry stand.
All that metal will bog you down, so try not to wear more than two different accessories at the same time.
5. Leave the jackets at home
Dress to impress, and it doesn’t mean that you bring a heavy-duty jacket along in case you feel cold. With the changing weather, you might be tempted to carry a shrug or a stole or a jacket, but it’s a bad idea.
Your dress should have a side of functionality. That means crafting and selecting an outfit that provides insulation and looks great so that you won’t have to add unnecessary outerwear.
Remember, comfort is the key when you’re on a night out.

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