Movie Inspired Looks Perfect for a Bachelor’s Night Out

Before you actually start thinking about what to wear on a bachelor’s night out there are a few things that need to be set in order. You’ll need to set the date, set a realistic budget, choose some activities and make a guest list. When it comes to organizing activities you can go from karting and pub crawls to traveling to exciting bachelor-perfect destinations in Europe like Amsterdam, Berlin, Bristol and so on.

If this all seems like too much trouble, or if you just don’t have the time to be bothered with these kinds of preparations you can always recruit an agency to do that for you, Just Banter being one of them!

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And now that you’ve got everything planned and just waiting for everything to be set in motion, you can start thinking about the perfect outfits for an unforgettable bachelor party! Here are some ideas, we think you will find very interesting!

Enjoy your read!

Find Inspiration in Reservoir Dogs

“Lookin’ back on the track for a little green bag” playing in the background, while a bunch of tuxedo-wearing men strolls in slow motion, looking pretty badass.

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What an iconic intro to one of the best movies made by Quentin Tarantino! We can agree that Quentin has a great taste in music, a love for good old fashioned violent scenes and subtle humor. But apart from that he also has one of the best costume teams behind him!

If you never thought tuxedos could be cool, simply re-watch Reservoir Dogs again.

So for this look, you’ll need a couple of things. You’ll need a good tuxedo, preferably one that fits you perfectly, a pair of edgy sunglasses and of course, Tarantino’s favorite treasure chest, a briefcase! Consider a Kenneth Cole briefcase for completing your Reservoir Dogs look.

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Once you’ve got your tuxedo, sunglasses and a briefcase, consider buying yourself a cigar (even if you don’t smoke), just for some laughs and cool edgy pictures. Find someone on the street and ask them to shoot a video of you strolling through town. The majority of modern phones have a slow-motion effect, perfect for recreating that iconic movie intro.

The only thing left to do now is to get into a bar and start drinking!

What about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?

 

Doctor of Journalism and his legal advisor may have gotten a little too far on their trip to Las Vegas, but hey “once you get locked into a serious “trip” collection, the tendency is to push it as far as you can”.

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This movie was a crazy ride, filled with unique visuals, crazy memorable characters and great performances given by Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro. This is one of those ultimate trips to Las Vegas movies perfect for a bachelor party recreation. But please do be careful, this is after all just a movie made for our entertainment! It’s one thing to have fun and a completely other to recreate everything from this movie!

So what are you and your pals going to need for this look?

You are going to need Acapulco shirts a.k.a. Hawaii shirt, khaki shorts, and bucket hats. Pretty simple and what’s more this look has come back in style, so you won’t have any trouble finding any of these items.

The First Rule of Fight Club is…?

 

“You do not talk about Fight Club”.

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Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s talk about the movie. Edward Norton and Brad Pitt gave extraordinary performances and character to Tyler Durden. This is the ultimate manly man’s movie, but apart from that, it also has some pretty good points about our society and the way we treat one another.

Recreating the look from Fight Club can be pretty simple but can also be tough at the same time, considering the fact that most of the time they are shirtless. Now unless you don’t want to run around town shirtless thinking you are Brad Pitt, you can consider recreating some of the looks when they actually do have clothes on!

So consider any of the following for the recreation of their looks.

A Hawaii shirt, reddish leather jacket, jeans, white shirt, a blue suit, and a faux fur coat. Complete this outfit with a don’t mess with me look in your eyes and you’re good to go. Again, remember that this is also just a movie and you are here to find inspiration for your clothes!

Blue Jeans, White Shirt

 

Good old Rebel Without a Cause. What would the bad boys from the ‘60s do without this movie? Thanks to this film James Dean has gotten a cult movie star status, which he sadly didn’t get the chance to live through.

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So what’s so special about Rebel Without a Cause? Well, it’s a movie about a young adolescent boy fighting against everything and anything. He is a guy that is changing with the times, something his parents couldn’t grasp at the time. Kids were getting into rock’n’ roll music and blues. Crazy times ha? If you and your group of pals feel like misfits, then recreating this look is perfect for you.

What will you need? Blue jeans and a white t-shirt! You probably already own these clothing items so it’s a win-win situation. For the groom to stand out find him a red leather jacket and a pair of cool sunglasses and you are ready to start your night!

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

This movie was released in July in the States while the rest of the world will have to wait until mid-August. This is the 9th movie directed by Quentin Tarantino, a name we already mentioned on this list. Although it hasn’t even been a month since it’s initial release, this movie has already got a status of a cult movie.

You can get an upper hand before other bachelor groups realize the fashion potential of this movie by being the first group to dress in the style of this film’s characters. The movie is set in the year of 1969, meaning that the early ‘70s look is all the rage in this movie.

We can already see the potential cult looks of both Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. So, what are you going to need to recreate this look?

You are going to need a denim jacket, a black t-shirt, jeans, a yellow turtleneck, a brown or orange leather jacket, brown dress pants and a lot of the ‘60s and ‘70s tunes to accompany you and your bachelor crew.