Dressing for a concert

Choosing the appropriate apparel for a concert can be a tough task, as each type of concert demand a different type of dress. Rock and pop concerts are largely casual affairs, while orchestra and symphony concerts demand a more formal type of attire. Either way, picking the wrong outfit will cause uncomfortable stares from fellow concert-goers. So here are a few tips that will help eliminate any awkward glances.

1. Be Comfortable

No matter if you’re dressing down for a rock concert or dressing up for a world-renowned symphony, it’s important to be comfortable. People can tell if you’re squirming in your own skin, put off by your choice of outfit. You’ll look uncomfortable and no one will want to be around you if you’re ruining their enjoyment of their favourite band or song.

Don’t go with the tightest-fitting clothing you can find. Sure, it’ll look good — you might even impress some concert-goers of the opposite sex — but you won’t be able to move. Concerts are about moving, dancing, and feeling the music. If you’re afraid you’ll rip your pants in the mosh pit, it’s time to find a new pair of concert-going jeans.

2. For Mainstream Acts: Remember Who You’re Seeing

Men who are setting out for a long night at a rock or pop concert can largely get away with just about any type of casual attire. That includes jeans, shorts, t-shirts and singlet tops. It’s important to remember, in this case, just what type of band you’re seeing. A more pop-inspired group will demand lighter colours, more traditional dress-down wear, and less edgy styling. Meanwhile, seeing a harder rock band is a great time to throw on the dark colours: blacks, grays, reds, and similar hues that convey edginess.

3. For Artsy Acts: Dress to Impress

For men headed to orchestra or symphony affairs, it’s time to dress to impress. These events are often considered “society” events, where people come to see and be seen. And that means you won’t want to be seen wearing your favourite rugged pair of jeans or shorts. This is an occasion that demands a woven shirt (you know, the kind with buttons), trousers or slacks, and leather loafers or oxfords. A tie is optional — go with what feels comfortable and seems appropriate for the situation. During warmer months, ties are far less common. However, cooler months demand more attention to formal details — like ties.

4. Wear Good Shoes

Concerts often involve lots of standing, and finding comfortable shoes is important for all men. Fashion shoes that won’t hurt your feet after a mere twenty minutes of standing, singing along, applauding, and dancing are extremely important, so make sure the shoes fit properly and offer plenty of arch support and padding on the inside. It’s important to look good, but it’s equally important to be able to walk through your front door at the end of the night without a series of painful blisters on your feet. A good concert outfit is all about the balance between what looks good and what feels good.

Overall, it’s important to remember that concerts are about fun — even the more formal concerts. Dress in a way that looks nice, fits the mood of the event, and makes you feel good about where you’re going. Take pride in your outfit and dress appropriately, but comfortably.

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