Dresscode

Club Furfun

We want everyone to have a great time at the event while preserving its unique atmosphere. To achieve this, we have a dress code that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the spirit of the event — where what may seem unusual in everyday life is completely natural here.

Adherence to the dress code is mandatory for the entire duration of the event. If someone does not meet the requirements, they will unfortunately not be able to attend and will be asked to leave the venue. In such cases, there will be no refund or compensation. It is therefore important that you plan your outfit with full commitment and not just aim for the bare minimum.

If you are unsure about your choice or have any questions, please feel free to contact us — we will be happy to help you!


Clothing and Accessories That Will Not Be Allowed

As we want to maintain the unique atmosphere of the event, certain items of clothing and accessories are not permitted. Our goal is not to list every possible appropriate outfit, but rather to highlight those that definitely do not conform to the dress code:

  • Casual wear: any outfit that will make you blend in with the crowd on the street.

  • Shirtless or completely naked appearance: Nudity alone does not count as a costume or accessory. Just as a normal T-shirt and jeans are not appropriate, neither is nudity or partial nudity.

  • Weapons and replica weapons: Even if they fit the theme of your costume and meet general safety regulations for cosplay props, no exceptions will be made for such items.

  • Legally prohibited symbols: In addition, any symbols associated with groups that use or resemble banned insignia are prohibited.

Although our goal is uniqueness, diversity, and self-expression, unfortunately, there are kinks/fetishes that we cannot admit to the event, mostly for practical reasons. These include the following, and while not all of them are related to attire, we felt it best to list them here:

  • ABDL, babyfur

  • Kinks that are not acceptable from a hygiene standpoint.

  • Any fetish based on bodily harm (basically anything that leaves lasting marks for more than a few minutes or is aimed at causing severe pain).

  • Breathplay (deprivation of air, and similar practices), there will be alcohol consumption and loud music at the venue, making this unsafe.


What should you wear?

As mentioned earlier, it’s impossible to list all acceptable outfits, but to make planning easier, we’ve put together some clothes and accessories that are definitely appropriate. If you wear one of these, your outfit will definitely meet the dress code:

  • Fur suit, Murrsuit – full or partial

  • Puppy mask, tail, harnesses, collars

  • Handcuffs, gags, jockstraps and other themed accessories

  • Gas masks, helmets, latex/silicone masks that match the atmosphere of the event

  • Shibari and other rope bondage styles – within reason

  • Kigurumi

  • Bodysuits and outfits made of special materials – such as leather, imitation leather, spandex, latex, neoprene, silicone

  • Military clothing and accessories, subject to the above exceptions

  • Motorcycle or MX clothing

  • Striped socks, lace, fishnet stockings and exciting lingerie – including femboy styles

In short: anything daring, playful, unique or unusual. The most important thing is that you have fun and show a side of yourself that you rarely get to see in everyday life!