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What are your thoughts on gig attire? I play in a local originals rock/indie group, nothing major or much of a following but we’re starting to get some traction. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what to wear to gigs, what I should wear anyway. Normally my mind set has been wear what’s comfortable, casual, but not sloppy; but lately we’ve played with a few band that really have a “look” so to say. Nothing outrageous like costumes, but something of a theme amongst them. I think it looks pretty good onstage, but they kinda look like tools before/after the set. I suppose the best scenario would be something inconspicuous but distinctive...what’s others’ rule of thumb when dressing for a gig, do looks really matter that much?
 
Personally, I like it when a band has "a look" and looks like a band. The Hives immediately come to mind.

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From the examples shown above, I think the Ramones win.:)

I'm in the camp that says dress a level above your audience.
My personal preference would be simple and classic ... the 'Resevoir Dogs' look.
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That's probably best suited (pun intended) to a soul band though.

As for the 'looking like tools before/after the show' thing, that's what changing rooms/backs of vans/toilets are for...
Well, that and other activities, but that's for a different thread.:D
 

But they probably looked like tools walking around like that before/after the set!

I think you should definitely think about a band look. It doesn't have to be over the top, but it should be consistent among members of the band, and it should look like you ARE a band. What that look is depends on who you are as individuals and what kind of band it is. Yes, you may stand out a bit and be self-conscious walking around the bar during breaks. Own it. You're a performer, and a show is a SHOW.

Sometimes it's jeans-and-T-shirt, but pick WHICH jeans and T-shirt. Don't look like you just came from mowing the lawn or playing a round of golf and figured you'd play a gig (unless you're in certain country or blues bands).
 
But they probably looked like tools walking around like that before/after the set!

I saw Rob Halford after a Judas Priest concert around 3am at a Mr. Donut in Tokyo in 2005. Disappointingly, he was in street clothes. He was holding court at a crowded table eating pastries and drinking coffee. The best thing about it was that he literally had his pinky in the air when sipping his piping hot coffee. I didn't approach him and tried hard not to stare too much when I was waiting in line for my own delicious donuts.
 
years ago, I was definitely into wearing "like minded" attire (black and white...mix match BUT black and white) that way we would look like a band and be attired properly for parties or more formal events. Anymore, I'm into comfort. The places we play don't seem to care how we look...just how we sound
 
I played in a band where all the other guys would roll up onstage looking like they just got mugged on the way home from a long fishing trip. It was not the type of band or audience where attention to one’s appearance was mandatory, but I just couldn’t hang with the slovenly atmosphere that the rest of the guys cultivated.