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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We're off to Sexpo at the NEC in a couple of weeks and we're not too sure on what level of see through clothing would be acceptable to wear to the event (we used to go to Erotica back in the 2000's but we can't remember what people wore there).
She's got a few tops in mind, from plunge but not see through to totally see through mesh.
I'm guessing it's, as long as you're not toally naked, anything goes??
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The NEC is of course a big old open space now with three or four exhibitions going on at the same time. You’ll probably be sharing a bus from the car park with some grandmas heading for the knitting and crochet event, and some middle age sales reps from concrete weekly.
I’d suggest daring as you like but a big overcoat - there are definitely cloakrooms in the atrium area, and I would imagine/hope the organisers have anticipated people wanting to dress down and will have provided their own changing / cloakroom type facilities inside. |
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By *tasiaCouple
over a year ago
West Bromwich |
Saw this coming and cancelled our stand there a few weeks ago. Still got visitors from around the country heading to Brum, good few staying with us already and partying over the weekend.
Will do free entry for anyone who has a Sexpo ticket on Friday night to try to make up a little for your loss. You will need membership with us though, so if a couple or lady, welcome on the door with valid ID, guys must apply for membership via the Join Us page on our web site please.
Saturday night is our DPraved dance event, great night out and well worth the cost with all the added extras, so can't do anything on that night, sorry. |
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"Why does it keep getting cancelled??"
If the stand costs are anything like what they normally are for regular NEC trade shows, (think my company paid about 15k for three days - for a space a bit bigger than a living room, electricity was extra), then niche exhibitions are always going to struggle a bit.
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