Why the Dress Code Is Strict
Las Vegas clubs spend millions on décor, lighting, sound, and talent, and they want the crowd to match the room — it’s part of what makes the city’s nightclub scene a global draw. The door is also a revenue and curation tool — door staff have real discretion, and on busy weekends they get stricter simply because they can. The same outfit that breezed in on Thursday might get questioned on Saturday. The safest play is always to dress one level above what you think is enough. Vegas rewards effort.
What Men Should Wear
- Dress shoes or clean, minimal leather sneakers — no athletic shoes, no chunky or worn-out trainers, no basketball sneakers worn as fashion.
- Tailored trousers or dark, clean denim — no rips, no distressing, and absolutely no shorts.
- A collared shirt or a sharp, fitted button-down. A plain tee can work if the rest of the outfit is polished, but it's a gamble on a busy night.
- Leave it at the hotel: hoodies, athletic wear, jerseys, baseball caps, and beachwear.
What Women Should Wear
- Cocktail dresses, bodycon dresses, jumpsuits, luxe two-piece sets, or a skirt with an elevated top.
- Heels are the classic choice; polished flats or fashion sandals also work. Casual running shoes are a bad bet.
- A simple test: if the outfit feels brunch-casual, it may fall short. If it feels like a birthday dinner or girls' trip, you're in the right lane.
If You Get Stopped at the Door
It happens. Stay calm and polite, ask which specific item is the problem, and ask whether you’d be allowed in if you went and changed. Early in the night, the answer is often yes. Later, when the room is near capacity, there may not be time. Reading the room — literally — is half of nightclub etiquette, and it pays off at the rope. For the full enforcement rundown, our complete Las Vegas nightclub dress code guide covers every venue type.
Dressing for a Techno Club Like Bauhaus
Here’s where downtown diverges from the Strip. Underground rooms aren’t running a fashion checkpoint — they’re built around the music and the crowd’s commitment to the night. The vibe at Bauhaus Las Vegas leans toward dark, comfortable, considered style over Strip-club flash: pieces you can dance in for hours, not pose in for photos. We broke down the specifics in what to wear to a techno club in Las Vegas — comfort and self-expression carry more weight here than a collared-shirt rulebook.
For a wider view of the city’s venues and what to expect, the official Visit Las Vegas site is a solid reference, and you can check the Bauhaus lineup on our Resident Advisor profile.
Dressed and ready? Grab your tickets or reserve a VIP table at Bauhaus.