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Your Look On Stage

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no sleves. shorts. lots o' hair :bassist:

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Don't think I don't see that 400RB. NICE.
 
jeans, clarks wallabees (or sometimes chuck taylors or vans slip-ons), some sort of 'design-y' graphic t-shirt, and a vintage jacket (either leather or one of many snap up lee and levi's cotton or poly ones i've found over the years) are pretty much my jam on stage and off. this time of year i get into the wooly hats and sweaters and stuff off stage... nice to stay warm and stuff.

i like scarves, too. a nice light weight scarf can class up jeans and a t-shirt. but i think the main thing is to rock what you feel comfortable with. i just wear what i wear, normally. it sucks when people look uncomfortable, and it sucks to feel uncomfortable.

john
 
Plastic mask, Slash wig, a KFC bucket on my head.

but more seriously, I'm the long haired hippie in the band, so I like to wear my hair down, tie-dye shirt and cargo shorts.

Its worth mentioning, one time after several drinks, I performed a few songs for the whole party wearing just a party hat (not on my head).
 
My look has evolved since I last posted. I still have the long hair, earring and bandanna, but I've taken to wearing a tight-fitting dark suit jacket over my tiedye shirt. I sewed myself a pair of pants out of corduroy shorts and a bunch of ties for the legs, and they've been my go-to gigging pants for the past few months. Also occasionally add a black top hat with band buttons.
 
nortonrider said:
Bluewine:
I don't know why but I always thought of you as a leather pants and bandanna type of guy.

I was;

"In the 70s" lol

When your my age and you start thinking about wardrobe for stage you really have to be carful. Thing is, the whole what are you wearing" stuff, whatever age you are, isn't as big of a deal as it was back in the day. My "back in the day" was the late 60s & early to mid 70s.
 
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