OMG i need to know like right now! im going to the fall out boy concert TONIGHT and i have no idea what i should wear.. its at the palace and i think im in seats not standing.. so any help would be great!!! thanks!!!!
deedee72501 answered Thursday April 20 2006, 3:54 pm: anything u feel comfortable in like a tshirt and jeans and TENNIS SHOES NOT FLIP FLOPS!!! u will get broke toes and lost shoes if you wear flip flops. just keep in mind it will probably get hot and sweaty! have fun!!! [ deedee72501's advice column | Ask deedee72501 A Question ]
molly008 answered Thursday April 20 2006, 2:31 pm: okay maybe just wear like some jeans and a cute t-shirt so that your comfortable and comfy shoes like flip flops or your favorite shoes that you could stand on because chances are that you will probably be standing up not sitting down .. love ya.. molly [ molly008's advice column | Ask molly008 A Question ]
pshpuhleasex answered Thursday April 20 2006, 2:19 pm: do not wear flip flops. wear sneakers. people mosh like crazy. they will step on your toes. trust, it hurts. but other than that, wear jeans and a tshirt/tank top. [ pshpuhleasex's advice column | Ask pshpuhleasex A Question ]
BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Thursday April 20 2006, 2:03 pm: hey, omg sounds so fun! well usually at rock concerts like that you may start out seated but you will end up standing. anyways places like that tend to get very HOT. so i would wear classic jeans with a cute cami. for the shoes wear flipfops. antoher good diea would be jeans short sleeved shirt and sneakers or flipflops. also bring a sweatshirt just incase. have fun! cait♥ [ BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ's advice column | Ask BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ A Question ]
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