Mushmouth
05-31-2017, 04:27 PM
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On Twitter and Facebook, people are taking issue with what the code could represent.
This seems a lot of words for “No Black People”, but...that's what it says. https://t.co/GgJIMz9phd
— We Told You So (@culturedstate) May 31, 2017
Some are writing that certain parts are contradictory. For example, in a city where Michael Jordan reigned, patrons can’t wear any Jordan Brand shoes, but Chuck Taylors and Vans are OK.
I think the amount of sketchy inclusions is too high to ignore, but yeah essentially only a suit and tie (with Vans) is cool?
— nuck (@LouBegaVEVO) May 30, 2017
The bar wants to discourage gang activity, but what exactly does it mean to ban “gang attire?”
Meanwhile, Hawaiian and tie-dyed shirts, and “anything else obnoxious”—like Ed Hardy gear—are also prohibited. The code even restricts sports jerseys, “except during games and of the appropriate team.” Does that mean Cubs’ fans can’t sport their Kris Bryant jersey during a White Sox game?
The code also focuses on men. If taken literally, men can’t wear wedding rings as the code includes “no male jewelry.” There’s also an odd “case-by-case basis” clause. In the case of Bottled Blonde, one Reddit user connected some dots.
https://chicago.eater.com/2017/5/31/15719332/bottled-blonde-dress-code-racist-reddit
On Twitter and Facebook, people are taking issue with what the code could represent.
This seems a lot of words for “No Black People”, but...that's what it says. https://t.co/GgJIMz9phd
— We Told You So (@culturedstate) May 31, 2017
Some are writing that certain parts are contradictory. For example, in a city where Michael Jordan reigned, patrons can’t wear any Jordan Brand shoes, but Chuck Taylors and Vans are OK.
I think the amount of sketchy inclusions is too high to ignore, but yeah essentially only a suit and tie (with Vans) is cool?
— nuck (@LouBegaVEVO) May 30, 2017
The bar wants to discourage gang activity, but what exactly does it mean to ban “gang attire?”
Meanwhile, Hawaiian and tie-dyed shirts, and “anything else obnoxious”—like Ed Hardy gear—are also prohibited. The code even restricts sports jerseys, “except during games and of the appropriate team.” Does that mean Cubs’ fans can’t sport their Kris Bryant jersey during a White Sox game?
The code also focuses on men. If taken literally, men can’t wear wedding rings as the code includes “no male jewelry.” There’s also an odd “case-by-case basis” clause. In the case of Bottled Blonde, one Reddit user connected some dots.
https://chicago.eater.com/2017/5/31/15719332/bottled-blonde-dress-code-racist-reddit