Drai’s Beachclub Dress Code Las Vegas – What to Wear Poolside
Before you head to the rooftop, make sure your pool party outfit meets the Drai’s Beachclub dress code Las Vegas enforces at the door. Even for guests on the free guest list or with VIP reservations, dress code violations can get you turned away. Here’s what to wear—and what to avoid.
✅ Approved Swimwear & Attire
- ✔ Trendy bikinis, one-pieces, and two-piece swimsuits
- ✔ Stylish cover-ups, mesh wraps, kimonos
- ✔ Swim trunks, designer shorts, tank tops
- ✔ Clean sandals, slides, wedges, or fashionable sneakers
- ✔ Designer hats and accessories (subject to security approval)
🚫 What NOT to Wear
- ✖ Baggy or sagging shorts/pants
- ✖ Athletic gear, gym wear, or basketball shorts
- ✖ Plain white tees or undershirts
- ✖ Ripped or overly worn clothing
- ✖ Offensive prints or graphics
- ✖ Sports logos, jerseys, or team gear
👙 Dress Code for Women
Women have more flexibility at pool parties, but style is still key. Go for bright, flattering swimwear with a tasteful cover-up. Heels, wedges, or clean sandals are all welcome.
Dress Code for Men
Men should stick to tailored swim trunks or upscale shorts with a clean tank or short-sleeve shirt. Athletic gear, team logos, or gym wear is not allowed. Designer sneakers or slides are fine as long as they’re clean.
Bottle Service & Dress Code
Booking VIP bottle service does not override dress code policies. Your entire group must still follow pool attire rules to be admitted.
💬 Not Sure If Your Fit is Good?
Text us a photo of your outfit and we’ll let you know if it’ll pass.