Salsa Fashion – What I wear for a night at the club…

Anthony’s Salsa ShirtsIts an age-old question… what should we wear for salsa? Well, compared to ballroom dancers (where for some reason the trend has been to wear mostly black – as in a funeral), Salsa is more casual. You can pretty much wear anything. With that said, I have been asked this question various times – on what do I wear to go out salsa dancing. We’ve talked about shoes, we’ve talked about body-spray… well, lets talk about some fashion.

Now, back in the day I used to be a little more formal than now. I used to wear short-sleeved shirts with khakis. Times have changed, and I’ve learned lessons about design, comfort and color.

In general, my new style is basically wearing long-sleeved shirts (fitted) and jeans (denim). I usually let the shirt be tucked out, and I roll-up the sleeves. The jeans are usually washed (as in color, not only in the laundry context) – to add a little depth.

Anthony’s Salsa Pants

Now, lets talk about the shirt. In the picture I’m wearing my favorite types of shirts which come from Express for Men. Now, I know some of you (or most) will probably be like (I can get the same thing from Target or Walmart). Well, not technically – the same reason why most people in the US (sorry, had to be specific) prefer iPods over any other MP3 player – applies to clothing as well – its about design. Unlike most dress shirts on the market today, which have a flaired bottom section that make them look like dresses when untucked, Express’ 1MX shirts are actually tapered below, contouring to your natural figure. Therefore, they fit nicely to your form, which makes them extremely comfortable. Because they fit so well, they are very easy to dance in. You won’t get that effect where if you raise your arm with regular shirts, your entire midsection shows. They are also made with higher quality materials – which makes the feel (and the look) a lot better – which richer colors that will last longer than most shirts and survive multiple washes. It is like thread-count on bed sheets. You might be sleeping on a 200-thread-count cotton sheet. However, if you feel a 600-thread-count sheet (nice Hotel Sheets) – you would prefer it (there is a huge difference). And of course, if you realize you’d want to wear comfortable clothing, and you are willing to pay for comfort (for something you’ll get a lot of use out of) – there is no shame in paying a premium.

With that said, in some special occasions I’d wear a t-shirt and jacket for dancing salsa. However, this depends on the club. If the club is not very well ventilated, or I plan on dancing a lot – wearing a jacket is a little hard due to the amount of sweat it can produce. Additionally, adding a jacket to my attire for the evening will reduce the patterns I would be doing (but most likely I can use the

jacket as part of my styling if you become innovative).

Now, my two favorite colors are white and red (not together though). I’ve been told that the color red and the color white look good on me. I currently have white dance shoes from Ballo, and therefore I end up wearing more white than red. But in the cases where i’m wearing black Aldos shoes for dancing that night – I like my red. (However, its harder to tell how much sweat you have when its a white shirt).

As far as the jeans (I don’t wear khakis anymore for dancing) – I usually buy them from GAP, Express for Men or A|X. I usually go for darker colors (since I have darker clothing as well). I like them either straight or boot fit. For those, fashion un-savvy: straight fit is well, straight (they fit basically like a glove – but are still comfortable – no need to wear a belt) and boot fit is where it kind of opens up (a little more loose) at the bottom. I’m not a big fan of the loose or relaxed fit because it makes me look ‘bigger’ than I actually am. I also liked wash-colored jeans (as seen in the picutre) because it makes the jeans look more interesting (instead of plain old jean color). Also, because of design, having the lighter parts highlighted as shown, it provides a better sense of depth (so it looks better).

Anyways, with that all said (so you know now what I wear to go dancing)… What do you wear to go dancing? It would be good to see what people’s interests are in attire….

1 Response to “Salsa Fashion – What I wear for a night at the club…”


  • Skirts
    A ruffled mini-skirt with matching booty shorts. It’s nice when they come sewn together.
    Assymetrical hem or a long skirt with a high slit in the side. This one is particularly sexy with t strap shoes
    A flowing circle skirt that falls below the knee gets a lot of oohs and ahhs when ur turning and spinning. The guys can’t seem to keep their eyes of the skirt I usually wear booty shorts under this one too

    Tops
    A form fitting top that doesn’t show my belly when I raise both arms.
    I like tops with my back (and tattoo) exposed and my entire front covered.
    Sometimes I might even wear a long wide scarf around my neck (like a halter), with the ends of it hanging down in front covering up my boobs and belly with a wide belt high on the torso (just underneath my bust-line) to hold everything in place. I always get a lot of compliments and weird stares with this one. They love it or hate it but everyone notices it

    Pants
    Almost never jeans, because I’m constantly tugging at them to keep em up even with a belt, you may not have this problem
    I love pants that flare at the bottom and have and lace either up the side or up the front of the leg, they really emphasize hip movement
    Leggings are probably the most diverse and comfortable thing to dance in

    Dresses
    Im not comfortable in a dress unless its a halter dress (so my arms are free), and made in a material and cut in a style that doesn’t inch up
    strapless is totally out of the question, if ur small boobed this might not be an issue for you

    Jewelry
    If you’re earrings are too long they will smack you in the face when ur turning
    If ur earrings are too heavy that they will crash into ur teeth if ur smiling while ur turning, they’ll also fly outta ur ears (not fun)
    If ur necklace is too long will whip out when ur turning, if it’s too bulky it will be uncomfortable sandwiched between u and ur partner
    dangly bracelets get caught on clothes and hair (watches too)

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