Wondering what to wear? This guide breaks down the Drais dress code so you can glide past the ropes. Think upscale, fitted, and intentional—rooftop concert energy with VIP polish.
Drais dress code: quick rules
- Yes: elevated streetwear, collared shirts, fitted jeans/slacks, cocktail dresses, chic sets, heels, dress shoes, clean fashion sneakers.
- No: athletic wear, jerseys, excessively baggy fits, flip-flops, beachwear, hats for men.
- Always: valid 21+ ID; arrive as a complete group; be ready for security screening.
What to wear to Drais (men)
- Top: button-up or fitted knit; optional light blazer.
- Bottom: dark denim or tailored trousers.
- Shoes: dress shoes or spotless designer/fashion sneakers.
Skip: gym gear, slides/flip-flops, oversized shorts, work boots, hats.
What to wear to Drais (women)
- Outfits: cocktail dress, sleek two-piece, or jumpsuit.
- Shoes: heels or dressy flats/sandals (comfortable enough to dance).
- Bag: small clutch or crossbody; large totes/backpacks aren’t allowed.
Skip: beach flip-flops, purely swimwear, distressed pieces that read “casual day.”
Gray areas (our take)
- Designer sneakers: OK if pristine and styled with upscale attire.
- Hats (men): generally not allowed—be ready to remove.
- Statement pieces: keep it refined; bold is fine, sloppy is not.
Entry tips that matter
- Dress code applies to guest list, tickets, and VIP tables.
- Arrive early; guest list cutoffs and capacity still apply.
- Check official visitor pointers at Visit Las Vegas and review our full dress code guide.
Bottom line
Keep it upscale and intentional. When in doubt, choose cleaner, fitted pieces and spotless footwear. You’ll look the part—and get inside faster.