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Greg V New user B.C. Canada 43 Posts |
Hi all,
This may have been asked already, but I couldn't seem to find it anywhere. I was wondering if you would ever wear jeans with a white dress shirt and tails. Also, if it was a hot day out, would you wear shorts? Just curious to see what others think on this topic. Thanks -Greg
Formerly, when religion was strong and science weak, men mistook magic for medicine; now, when science is strong and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic.
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Southwest Sam New user Indiana 59 Posts |
It depends on the venue and what you are comfortable with.
I have performed in jeans and a sport coat and/or a vest before. At times, I will wear black jeans but too much dark doesn't come out well in photos with a black backdrop (which is why I switched to blue jeans), so be aware of your surroundings when photographs are taken. ~SAM
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LeeDillingham Loyal user Las Vegas 263 Posts |
This would depend on your personna, your act, your location, and your audience. I performed at a pool party once in a bathing suit, T-Shirt, and flip flops.
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Diavo Veteran user The District 357 Posts |
Jeans with a suit?! Why not just wear a tux with muddy sneakers?
Jeans with a sport coat is generally acceptable. Jeans with a suit should never be. It kills the look of a suit completely. +FYI, jeans are hotter than dress slacks because they are thicker. (Unless you're wearing wool slacks.)
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JackScratch Inner circle 2151 Posts |
What you wear, in any paid venue, should be the result of a decision made by your customer, based on a conversation, on the subject, with you. If the customer wants you to wear a chicken suit, after discussing it with you, and you agree to do so, then you need to wear a chicken suit. If the customer will only be satisfied by you wearing a chicken suit, and you are unwilling to do so, or they are unwilling to pay enough to make you willing to do so, then you should politely decline the work. It realy is that simple.
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Diavo Veteran user The District 357 Posts |
^That is the bottom line, indeed.
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JackScratch Inner circle 2151 Posts |
Oh great Irony of ironies. Just last night I performed in a Tux from the waste up, genes, and a cowboyhat. I hate the outfit. Can't stand the thought of eveningwear with genes, but there I was. One of my event planners came up with the idea and seems to realy be able to market it. Seems to go very nicely with the upscale western theme. Just goes to show you. There is no art without pain.
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Diavo Veteran user The District 357 Posts |
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On 2006-10-11 09:20, JackScratch wrote: Guess not! =D You should get a "tortured artist" T-shirt on the house. ;P ;P
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LeeDillingham Loyal user Las Vegas 263 Posts |
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On 2006-10-10 12:05, JackScratch wrote: I have that many times the client/customer needs to be educated as to what is appropriate to wear. I worked a trade show once where the client insisted that I wear a tux. Everyone else in the booth wore a logo polo shirt. I looked totally out of place and the client knew it. |
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JackScratch Inner circle 2151 Posts |
Lee, you make a very good point. At the end of the day, you do what they pay you to do, and bask in you richousness. If you do your best to educate your customer and they still make a choice that they ultimately regret, all you should do is take the contract and return an "I told you so" at the end of the day. The customer is always right. even when they are wrong. If that isn't true, then you aren't charging enough. One of the best ways to deal with this, is to charge excessively for incorrect choices. Sure, I'll wear the chicken suit, but it'll cost you 10K an hour.
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
"Sure, I'll wear the chicken suit, but it'll cost you 10K an hour."
couldn't have said it better, myself.
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Greg V New user B.C. Canada 43 Posts |
Hey guys,
Thanks for all the feedback! I'll be sure to follow your advice. I had only worn the jeans once, and it was with a blazer/sports coat so things were fine. It's true what was said above, if it is what the client wants, go for it. -Greg
Formerly, when religion was strong and science weak, men mistook magic for medicine; now, when science is strong and religion weak, men mistake medicine for magic.
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Once I was asked to wear either a Pilgram suit, or a turkey suit to pass out pamphlets at a strip Mall for a Thanksgiving sale, so I told the woman the Pilgram outfit will cost you $300, and the turkey suit will cost you $3,000.
TRUE STORY Al Angello PS- Never, never, never wear shorts, unless you are wearing a turkey costume.
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Edith Regular user Germany 131 Posts |
Here in Germany it is the latest fashion for young people to wear jeans with a suit top and it is ok for people that are under 23.
My Dad who is much older tries to do the same and I think it looks ridiculous. |
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Southwest Sam New user Indiana 59 Posts |
AWwww C'mon Edith,
What good are us Dads for other than embarrassing our wives, teens & kids? If we don't dress with the times, we look like old Granddads. LOL ~SAM
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Edith Regular user Germany 131 Posts |
Ok then. I let every day do what he wishes... It doesn't make any difference. They will be still loved...
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Diavo Veteran user The District 357 Posts |
^Aw... now that's a right broad! =) Who says unconditional love is dead?
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theheartsfailure New user 30 Posts |
I know what you are talking about jeans with a blazer.. I think its a sweet look
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Diavo Veteran user The District 357 Posts |
Yeah, jeans with a black blazer/suit jacket is fine & trendy. But jeans with tails/tux jacket is against fashion codes laid down decades ago! ;P
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boppies2 Elite user Arizona 422 Posts |
Only for the fourth of July celbration stage performance outside did I wear short sleeves. It was 113 degrees and no shade. I would like to wear shorts, but with my legs that would be an unpleasant destraction.
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