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I know alot of us DGNers go to a night club of some sort, weather its CC, Necto, Mephisto's or Luna.

That being said,

When you go to you dress to impress or dress for comfort? I know for me its comfort becuase i usually am dancing the whole night, but for a wlot of people i look at them and wonder how the hell they can wear certain things and expect to dance.

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i like wearing short skirts with net stockings...i try not to wear uncomfortable shoes but i think heels are sexy so i often wear them out. I just like looking cute.

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I usually jsut wear dress pants, coumfy shoes and a tight black shirt, although my shirt gets taken off after about 2 songs becuase i over heat.

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I dress my mood. If I'm angry and feeling more punk, it's usually a tight skirt, my patent flat boots, and some kind of t-shirt or net shirt.

If I'm feeling sexy, I'll take out the corset & some kind of full skirt.

A very large majority of the time, however, what I wear is actually determined by what I want to do with my feet. I don't have any high heel boots, as I can't walk in them anymore. But if my main aim that night is dancing, I'll wear something based around my most dance-inable shoes/boots. If I'm feeling like really doing up the outfit and don't care if I'm just standing around talking all night, I'll go with less comfy, but more stylish footwear.

I have tried on one pair of platform, high-heel Demonia boots, and was amazed at how comfortable I actually did find them. I think I could actually see myself buying a pair and wearing them to the club someday. That will open up yet another fashion avenue for me. :grin

I'm actually getting bummed now that the weather is getting warmer, and CC is going to turn into an oven again. I just got my first corset this past winter, and it opened up an incredible new style for me. Come hot weather, that won't really be feasible. Maybe if I can afford an underbust, I might give it a try. But that'd probably be too hot, too.

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  When you go to you dress to impress or dress for comfort? 

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It depends on who is going to be there. :wink

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i always dress for comfort. it really depends on my mood over all but in the end i am always just dressed comfortably. i don't care how i look at a club or anywhere else. and i don't care what people think about how i look either. most of the time i am wearing black pants or jeans and a shirt that goes with black pants or some sort of tee-shirt with my jeans. and either my chunky heels or my flat black and flame shoes.

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What Brenda said. =3

I'll wear whatever sounds good at the time, but most of the time..... since I rarely enjoy showing off my legs, I'm wearing pants, my boots and a form-fitting shirt. I've only worn my corset to City Club ONCE, and that wasnt either for comfort OR to impress, honestly. My sides huuuuuuuuuuuuuurrt after that.

Now, Mephisto's, I've worn my corset there once and it wasnt a problem.

But for the most part, I dress for mainly comfort. And if "comfortable" looks "impressive" then W00t!! If not....... tough shit. My clothing, not yours. =3

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this past weekend at tech fest was the last time i dressed for comfort in ages--

i ALWAYS dress to impress. naturally i would rather wear my more comfortable cute things in most situations, but even if i just have to throw something together in five minutes, its hott ;)

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