Probably some soft-cotton thick sweatpants - thin is better for the club but the thick-ones will keep you warmer - also buy them in black and preferably w/ pockets so they look a bit more formal.
Jeans are the worse to wear no matter the season - too thick and rough for you to fill the grind and too rough for the dancer to rub her butt on.
Take 2 pairs of cheap thick grey socks. Cut open the bottom of each sock. Put 2 pairs of ghetto leg warmers on, with the elastic/top of sock above the knee. Now put on your thinnest LDK pants.
If your knees are insulated, the rest of your legs dont have to be insulated in the winter. There are logistical issues of WTF to do with a 2nd pair of sweats in a SC once you take them off in the bathroom, go back to coat check and hand it to the lady and get look of death? What if your dive SC has no coat check and all coats stay on chairs on the floor?
If you have a car, you could change your pants in the car and run to the door of the SC from your car, but that is assuming you have a car.
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Jeans are the worse to wear no matter the season - too thick and rough for you to fill the grind and too rough for the dancer to rub her butt on.
If your knees are insulated, the rest of your legs dont have to be insulated in the winter. There are logistical issues of WTF to do with a 2nd pair of sweats in a SC once you take them off in the bathroom, go back to coat check and hand it to the lady and get look of death? What if your dive SC has no coat check and all coats stay on chairs on the floor?
If you have a car, you could change your pants in the car and run to the door of the SC from your car, but that is assuming you have a car.