Your source for the best dance club
wear.
If the only real reason you'd frequent dance clubs is to dance, then
you've got to have the right dance club wear. This involves purpose. Your
dance getup should allow you to boggie without overheating while still
making you look your best. And above all, it's got to let you move.
At a dance club you're already out there for the world to see so there's
no point holding back. Flamboyance in dress can be a good thing, especially
if you've got the moves to back it up. But you can look just as good in
something more subdued and classy. On the dance floor if you're feeling
outshined, and it's not your two-step that needs work, it's time to reconsider
your dance wardrobe.
If nowhere else, at least on the dance floor, retro is always in. Ladies
can try a retro bell sleeved mini dress. Tie on a bandana and hang some
beads for a feel of those good old days. Or be daring and add some shimmer
to your shimmy. For something a touch metallic there's the variety of
short dresses, with or without fringe, or 2-piece skirt sets like a bra
style top with a halter tie behind the neck coupled with an angle cut
skirt also with fringe to match the top or shorts.
Men too can step back a few decades in style and still look cool on the
dance floor. If your choice is leather or the more affordable vinyl, it's
got to be stretch. Latin dance pants in poly crepe mix are always a stylish
and comfortable choice. There may be less selection for men to choose
from, but with a little imagination, men can have fun with dance club
wear too.
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