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How do you dress outside of work?
When I'm at work at my stripper job, I obviously dress in as little as possible. I usually wear a thong bikini set and 6" inch heels (pretty typical). Sometimes I wear dresses or skirt sets. And I'm always glammed out with my hair and makeup. When I'm not at work however, I keep it super simple and casual.
I always look neat, never sloppy. But you can usually find me wearing leggings, yoga pants, a t-shirt, and sneakers or flip flops. I wear my hair up in a ponytail or down and straight. I wear just a little bit of makeup, usually just mascara, lip gloss, and concealer. I'm not one of those girls who gets all dressed to impress when I go out to do my daily errands. I like to be comfortable during the day. The only time I get all dolled up is when I go out at night with my friends or go on a date with one of my customers. I often see other girls in their day clothes coming in to work, and they are pretty much the same as me. I'm just curious how you ladies dress during the day when you're not working? Whether you're a dancer, escort, cam girl, etc. What's your typical look during the day?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Th-egJp1Y
Lol
But seriously .. I usually wear gym clothes, even though I don't work out. Plain solid colours. A lot of tights and track jackets. I usually don't wear make up either and wear my hair in a pony tail. Pretty boring actually. Nowadays I'm way too lazy to put any effort in unless I'm getting paid. I don't think anyone would really even be able to guess I was a stripper other than my crazy acrylics.
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Around the office, I am pretty conservative. A dress, pearls, simple low heals. I don't like the way pants suits make me look. My hair style has gotten shorter over the years. Now, it's just barely to my shoulders. If I have to go on the factory floor or to a constructions site, I wear jeans, steel toe boots, a heavy shirt, my hair up in a pony tail, a hard hat and usually eye protectors. Around home or shopping, I'm more into work out clothes. In my own pool, it's usually topless and a thong. :-) Unless my daughter's friends are around, then I do wear a top.
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Layla.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Th-egJp1Y
Lol
But seriously .. I usually wear gym clothes, even though I don't work out. Plain solid colours. A lot of tights and track jackets. I usually don't wear make up either and wear my hair in a pony tail. Pretty boring actually. Nowadays I'm way too lazy to put any effort in unless I'm getting paid. I don't think anyone would really even be able to guess I was a stripper other than my crazy acrylics.
I feel the same way!! If I'm not getting paid I see no reason to spend hours getting ready and getting all dolled up for nothing. And for who, strangers? Plus I hate it when random creepers hit on me in public lol.
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i dress up. you never know when youre going to run into your future husband
casual midi dress or pencil skirt.. i keep my makeup super light
5 inch peepetoe platforms.. i dont wear fake nails but i like the gel ones..
i get hit on more with no makeup and covered up
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I dress like a dude for the most part. I don't want to be bothered when I'm on my own time.
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i wear jeans and tshirt and a sweater if is cold, when its hot, i go with jeans shorts, tank top and flip flops
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Zofia
Around the office, I am pretty conservative. A dress, pearls, simple low heals. I don't like the way pants suits make me look. My hair style has gotten shorter over the years. Now, it's just barely to my shoulders. If I have to go on the factory floor or to a constructions site, I wear jeans, steel toe boots, a heavy shirt, my hair up in a pony tail, a hard hat and usually eye protectors. Around home or shopping, I'm more into work out clothes. In my own pool, it's usually topless and a thong. :-) Unless my daughter's friends are around, then I do wear a top.
Me too. We would likely recognize each other's closets. :)
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Another thing; for me its all about showing my body. Even though I'm casual, I wear clothes that are form fitting in case I run into a hottie :) I find that men like women who are sexy in a simple way, without trying too hard. If a girl looks good dressed down, wearing little makeup, then she's a keeper for most men.
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I'm happily taken, so I'm not trying to attract attention. I'd rather not outside of work, actually. I put zero effort into my appearance most days when I'm not working. My hygiene is taken care of, but that's where all effort stops, unless my sweet is taking me out or something. Leggings and tunics/long blouses are staples in my wardrobe. Lol
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I literally look like a boy.. with the absence of hair extensions, fake eyelashes, foundation and 6 inch heels i am unrecognisable and i like it that way
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Casual. I can clean up allright but I get sick of looking "sexy" for work so dressing like a bum is all for me lol.
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If I am off the clock and not going to vanilla job interviews; I just wear doc martens, leggings, alternative band t-shirts, black eyeliner, and blood red lipstick.
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My closet is super random, it goes from black corset tops to pink sundresses.
I pretty much grab the first shirt off a hanger and the first pants/skirt off the stack, and decide on either silver or gold based jewelry. Usually a necklace + a bracelet. Lately I wear either black flats or white flip flops. 4" black heels if going out. I tend to look put together most of the time but it takes like 10 mins to get dressed.
Almost always wearing black eyeliner & dark purple/burgundy-ish lipstick though. It's become my 'thing'.
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My aesthetic is femme Garth Algar. I'm seriously always in Daisy Dukes and a tee.
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I always dressed to turn heads all the time, but that takes to much work. Now it's just gym-wear, minimum makeup and a ball cap. I will sacrifice style for comfort anytime.
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It seems like most of you are like me, casually dressed. I like that! What are some of your favorite stores to buy your clothes? I like Pink by Victoria's Secret. It's all comfortable, casual loungewear that's also super cute and trendy! I'll shop pretty much anywhere though as long as I can find something.
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I hate wearing jeans everyday. I find most of them uncomfortable. I think stripping made me hate jeans. Actually, thank God for soft jeggings. Those are tolerable. I'm single and live in an area where there are NO hot guys, fortunately(bc most of the time I look like I just rolled out of bed to do errands). Sweats, tees, sneakers, no makeup, and hair up.
Most of the time I'm too tired to try to look presentable on my off days, but I'll put in a little effort if I'm going somewhere where there are possibly hot guys. So I have cute yoga/sweat pants for that, and wedge sneakers. Mascara, powder, chapstick/light colored gloss. Simple and cute, and not over done.
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I'm paranoid about being recognized as "that stripper from xyz club" so I dress to blend in with the crowd which is kind of conservative here. Literally minimal skin and body form showing - long skirts and dresses, covered toe shoes, butt covered with long top tunics. I could fit in well in Amish culture lol.
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kaninchen
My aesthetic is femme Garth Algar. I'm seriously always in Daisy Dukes and a tee.
;D this is too funny.
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Before I started dancing, I was a near nudist. Most days, I wore a pair of panties and a smile and that was life. If I was at my job, I wore a uniform. If I was home, I would honestly not have a clue where my pants were because it had been so long since I last wore them.
After I started dancing, clothes became my best friend. Instead of being confined in them against my will 8-12 hours a day, I was freeeeee.... and cold, usually, and also my poor, blessedly large boobs were unsupported and woeful and complaining. Now when I'm home, odds are good I'm in jeans or not-loose pajama pants, a snug sports bra and pair of granny panties, and usually a form fitting T shirt. Instead of finding clothes confining, I find them cozy and comforting. I want that warm, full body hug.
As for makeup, I pretty much consider that the closest thing I have to a work uniform. Make up is for work, unless it's a special occasion, and then a little bit will do just fine.
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Vyanka
I hate wearing jeans everyday. I find most of them uncomfortable.
I HATE jeans! So uncomfy, I have about 8000 pairs of black and gray leggings because I will not do jeans, I have been meaning to try jeggings though. I don't like the current trends for sweatpants either so leggings really are my only option.
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I like looking casual but put together. I rarely wear makeup.
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Genoveve
I HATE jeans! So uncomfy, I have about 8000 pairs of black and gray leggings because I will not do jeans, I have been meaning to try jeggings though. I don't like the current trends for sweatpants either so leggings really are my only option.
If you like the look, the baggy boyfriend jean can be comfy too. I have two I like for the spring/summer. Lightweight fabric with lots of tears. They're pretty comfy and trendy.
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Tank top, zip-up hoodie, leggings and/or knee-length schoolgirl skirt, sneakers. All day, every day. I'm basically one of those cartoon characters that has a closet full of the exact same thing.