Some regulars at a UK are fuming over a new dress code that could see them being "politely asked to leave". The Dark Horse in Moseley, Birmingham dropped the bombshell of a fresh weekend wardrobe policy, sparking cries of "discrimination" from some of its clientele. From 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays, the Alcester Road watering hole is banning entry to anyone donning a full tracksuit or jogging bottoms.
However, not everyone's miffed – certain patrons are cheering the move, fed up with the sight of tracksuit-clad punters, reminding folks it's a pub, not a gym. The venue, known for its live music nights, gave the heads-up about the sartorial switch-up in a post this week, saying: "Important announcement about dress code. Just a heads-up that from Friday, December 6, we're going to be implementing a very easy going dress code across our venue from 9pm on Friday and Saturday nights.
" It continued: "If you are wearing a full tracksuit or jogging bottoms, you will not be allowed into the venue. You're welcome in before 9pm if you're wearing a tracksuit or jogging bottoms, but you will be politely asked to leave the venue when the cut-off arrives. As we mentioned, this dress code only applies to Friday and Saturday nights and the occasional bank holiday Sunday.
" The comments section was flooded with opinions, including Roma Tough who said: "Good! ! Sick of seeing people out in tracksuit bottoms!" Kelly Cowley agreed, stating: "Why would you even leave the house in joggers anyways,.