Concert Wear

  • Vicious.

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    Like, you wouldn't wear a Nevershoutnever! shirt to see Escape the Fate, would you?
    I would:weird

    I like comfy skinnies, fun shoes, a tee shirt, and a ridiculous amount of makeup.
    August 4th, 2009 at 12:58am
  • AshAnesthetic

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    =3 Same as the person above me said.
    Skinnies, Vans that are comfy and won't slip off easily, short sleeve shirt of whatever, accessories that won't fall off, and waterproof makeup. If you straightened your hair/have long hair and you don't want it to get as ruined, tie it up until it's over [if you're in the pit ;D which I'm always in]. It's better to do that anyway, so it doesn't bug everyone around you while you're jumping. Having a mouthful of another person's hair is gross xD.
    August 4th, 2009 at 04:06am
  • Saint.

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    Usually just skinny jeans, converse and a vest so I don't end up getting too hot :3
    August 4th, 2009 at 04:05pm
  • gyu the pooh

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    When I go to concerts, I usually wear pants and some kind of tee with sneakers. You want to dress for comfort, but still be stylish and sleek.
    August 10th, 2009 at 08:40pm
  • Poirot's Moustache

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    I wear jeans, a jacket (but usually a light jacket, not denim or anything) and sneakers/boots. I'm going to a concert on Monday...planning on wearing my new Doc Martens and possibly a skirt if I buy some tights.
    October 2nd, 2009 at 01:08pm
  • uarley.

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    I figure wearing an expensive dress just so you can get it all sweaty and ruined is kind of ridiculous. And if you wear something like that you're probably going to get felt up. Especially at heavier concerts or if you try to crowd surf.

    At warped tour one year I had to stand next to this one chick with this obnoxious pink, fluffy dress on. It was terrible. I swear that dress radiated heat. (It ended up getting ripped, though.)

    Go for comfort. I always wear pants, unless it's in the summer, because wearing pants in the summer here is like asking for a heat stroke, and a T-shirt or undershirt.
    October 2nd, 2009 at 08:03pm
  • gnarly.

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    For concerts I wear skinny jeans, comfy t-shirt, a hoodie if it's cold AFTER the concert, and a good amount of eyeliner!
    tehe
    October 3rd, 2009 at 10:26pm
  • Poirot's Moustache

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    Ignore.
    October 4th, 2009 at 09:31am
  • folie a dru.

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    I'm going to wear my first homemade shirt to my next Panic show, but it's going to be an iron-on. And it's going to be a Spencer Smith joke.
    January 28th, 2011 at 01:42am
  • UsagiChaan

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    What would one wear to a Bon Jovi concert? Would it be okay to wear a Guns N Roses shirt?
    January 28th, 2011 at 02:50am
  • little motorkitty;

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    ^ I wouldn't see why not.

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    Biggest mistake of my life was wearing jeans to a festival in Belgium last summer Facepalm Combined with a loose but thick dress, I almost died when it got to 42 degrees. Ended up wearing my guy friends shirt and my pants Facepalm when it got to night I was in seriously dodgy leggings and a stained green day t-shirt. And there's video's of me on stage wearing that Facepalm the shame...
    January 28th, 2011 at 08:45am
  • dressedtokill

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    I usually for winter wear skinnies and a shirt but not bandshirt. And toms vans or boots. For summer shorts and a tank with the same shoes or my flipie floppies.
    January 30th, 2011 at 06:19pm
  • TotallyHopeless

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    One thing I always think of: Flat shoes.
    I will never wear heels to a concerts! Honestly!

    Then a warm jacket if I need to que in the cold. And I usually check if the venue have a wardrobe beforehand... xD

    Then I do whatever I feel like.
    If I want to wear a dress, then I will.
    Do I want a skirt? I go for it.
    Jeans? Always a good choice.

    I usually don't wear any band t-shirts (but I always buy one or two when I'm there).
    I just dress like me.

    And I wear makeup.
    Usually my "better" makeup so I don't end up with stains all over my face.
    January 30th, 2011 at 08:29pm
  • Lucy Anathema.

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    I usually wear a band tee of either one of the bands that I'm going to see or one that fits in with the category of music they play. Maybe wear a heavier band's shirt. I've always worn jeans to concerts, they've been my best bet. Always flat shoes, usually good 'ole hightop, trustworthy Chuck Taylors. I've never worn a dress to a concert, but the inside ones get pretty warm and I've been tempted to do so before.
    Maybe I'll wear a little more makeup than I normally wear, but that might be a little extra eyeliner or some light nude lipgloss. I never go crazy for simple rock shows.
    January 31st, 2011 at 01:28am
  • folie a dru.

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    I always wear my work shoes because they're the most comfortable. They always have inserts and everything. What I wear varies. I've worn jeans and band shirts. I've worn jeans and a really tight white button-down shirt with a vest and suspenders. I've worn dresses. I've worn shorts over leggings. I've worn skirts.
    January 31st, 2011 at 02:56am
  • Frankee

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    I wore a skirt to Metallica and I was on barrier. It was surprisingly okay and I looked good but afterwards I went outside and froze!
    January 31st, 2011 at 03:17am
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    ^
    Yeah. I wore a short dress at barricade for RBL and had no problems either. Probably not as rough of a crowd as Metallica though. tehe
    January 31st, 2011 at 06:58am
  • Frankee

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    ^

    Yeah, other than at one point I thought it was hitched up by everyone pressing on me. I was only imagining it though.
    January 31st, 2011 at 07:21am
  • sunflowers.

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    always wear my doc martens. they're sturdy, good for jumping up and down Con

    and generally i wear tight dresses, or shorts and a vest/band tshirt. I get really hot at shows, so I never wear a hoodie and jeans since I can never be bothered to queue for the cloakroom (unless it's absolutely freezing).
    February 2nd, 2011 at 09:00pm
  • tommo.

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    depends on the band :/
    i would wear a tshirt of the band im going to and black skinnies :D
    February 8th, 2011 at 01:08am