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I've been to Vegas' Pussycat Dolls Club and was turned away for not adhereing to a dress code. I've been to VooDoo Lounge and was turned away for wearing the wrong shoes. I'm fully aware some of the Plaza Resturaunts implement a dress code, as well as for example the "Skies" atop Crown Center. NO retail store will let you in without a shirt and/or shoes. Some public and most private schools inforce a dress code.
So when you head out to KCPL's the District and have a problem with following a dress code...ummm, don't go there! If all you have to worry, bitch, complain and get pissed off about is whois telling you to what to wear...I'm sooo sorry. Go back home and tell mommy.
I totally agree with you! We were in South Beach a couple weeks ago and they go beyond just dress code. Not only do you have to be very "fashionably" dressed but you have to look good and have a high girl to guy ratio in your group, otherwise you are not getting in and we def. saw it happen. I don't think that the P&L rules are that big of a deal. And hey Westport is still open for biz....





