Dressy and classy.. More sophisticated people attend Jazz shows.. although I have been to a restaurant that plays live Jazz and people are casual, so it really depends on the place...
2007-03-06 19:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a big Jazz fan and I go to Jazz clubs often. You want to look nice, but comfortable. You should call ahead to the club and ask if they have a dress code (maybe no jeans allowed) If it's an outdoor venue, you can go super casual & bring a blanket
2007-03-07 03:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, dude, if it's outside in the summer, then very cazh. But if indoors at a club, then a kind of "hip" but slightly dressy thing is called for - maybe a turtleneck and black pants for you, nice but not too fancy dress slacks or a moderately longish dress for her. No suits and gowns, but also no sports outfits or running gear. Savvy? Don't stress on it. Have a cool time out in the land of Ooblahdee Oohblahdah, my man.
2007-03-06 19:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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A twist of formal with more life in it. For a guy, a nice suit-jacket with a stylish out-of-tradition colaared shirt, mayeb purple, bright green or so. For women, hell, they always know what to wear.
2007-03-06 19:45:11
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answered by vito b 3
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Dressage is white jodphurs/breeches and for exhibiting you will need cream ones. You positioned on a black jacket for dressage and a dismal blue one for exhibiting. you are able to positioned on a inventory with a pin for the two, and a velvet coated driving hat to experience your jacket. you need to additionally positioned on darkish gloves for the two. White gloves are allowed for dressage yet they take place each and every tiny stream of your arms so i does not advise them. this is the rider. For the horse, he shouldn't positioned on boots or bandages on his legs for dressage or exhibiting. He could be braided - often small genuine line braids with white tape around them for dressage and wider, sewn in braids for exhibiting. fashions selection nevertheless, so seem to verify what's being carried out on your section. The tail could be braided whether that is not pulled. (in case you're exhibiting in some breed training and your horse has an entire mane and tail you do no longer could braid it). In dressage you employ a white sq. saddle fabric and a undeniable bridle. on the decrease ranges you need to use a snaffle bit. you would be unable to have a martingale. In exhibiting you employ the two no numnah or a saddle formed one that is as discrete and invisible as achievable. you need to use a snaffle, double bridle or pelham with 2 reins. some training anticipate you to have a undeniable bridle (working hunter, case in point) while different training enable a ribbon browband (coach pony). in case you're uncertain, i might in basic terms persist with a undeniable bridle. back, no martingale. Hacking is a lot easier. as long as you're secure, you're wonderful. you may positioned on a hat, gloves and proper shoes. Your horse could positioned on a appropriate setting up saddle and bridle and boots if he needs them. in case you're occurring the roads, get as lots reflective stuff as you are able to and canopy yourselves in it. Use lighting fixtures furnishings at evening. it particularly is a lot extra secure to be decked out like a Christmas tree than no longer seen adequate. i wish that enables. sturdy success for the coach season!
2016-09-30 07:59:12
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answered by ? 4
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casual chic- jazz is supposed to be cool, man.
don't overdress but try to look hip- no saggin' jeans or jerseys, though.
2007-03-06 19:45:29
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answered by R J 7
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cowboy hat and spurs with a mask and shorts
2007-03-06 19:38:59
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answered by q6656303 6
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from what i read, just casual
2007-03-06 19:43:10
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answered by jdizine 2
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