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    Default Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    I work at an upscale club, gown club, but on weekends and friday they do short dresses and 2 pcs.

    I see fishnets, string bikinis, cut out mini dresses etc but I never see leg wraps/straps?

    Are they trashy looking or something? I think they look nice especially black ones and they make my butt look so good I want to wear them but I'm wondering if I'm missing something? I've been to clubs before where girls just haven't seen them before...what do you think?

    Thanks for any opinions!

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    if none of the other girls wear them, go for it! it may catch the customer's attention..i always try and find something that will make me stand out from the sea of classic black mini dresses that allll the girls wear. i especially like leg wraps with those fuzzy leg warmers for a more funky look. of course it's not gonna look " high end" and "classic" like a gown, but i would try them out!
    they just seem kind of complicated to put on.
    i think i know what you are talking about, but can you post a pic?

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    If your club lets you wear them... and that's a mighty big "if" when it comes to upscale clubs.... try 'em and see how it goes. I don't think they look cheap. But they might be tricky to give dances in/slip down/slip off/ or come undone. If they're comfy, they could be a signature look for you. Go for it. I always admired leg wraps... I just couldn't figure out how to wear them.
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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    Well the club lets girls wear like music legs brand thigh highs so I think they'd let me... I wear them really tight under my rear and let me tell you they can do wonders for a not so shapely butt. I couldn't get a pic but here's a link simone!...Thanks for the insight, I just didn't know if I was really missing something for some reason, I think they can look so good everyone should be wearing them!
    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...ords=leg+wraps

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    IMO yes.

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    If your club doesn't let you wear them maybe you could just use two garters for the lifting effect instead? I knew a dancer who did this and it didn't look dumb or anything on her.

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkle Toes View Post
    IMO yes.
    I looked over the rules and it seems like I'm allowed to post here so ... if you want a customer perspective, they look cheap looking to me and the guys I go clubbing with, no insult intended! ). Which, of course, doesn't mean you won't get tons of business, especially if it makes your ass look good (those are pretty much the magic words that make me totally forget about what you're wearing )
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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    It only looks cheap to me if they're torn at all or if your outfit is really crazy, then it's too much. They're fun and very stripper-y, I'm just not a huge fan I guess.

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    I only use them for quick fixes if I have a busted shoe.
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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    I'd be concerned about them cutting down in my circulation, thus increasing cellulite


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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    Why not just have them up a small portion of your leg, kinda like the ribbon wraps ballet dancers wear?

    I wear legwarmer-style socks myself (rolled down) to add sm stability to my stilettos, but I could see using these leg wraps in the same manner.

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    I think they look ok as long as everything else looks good on your outfit but I feel like anything tight on my thighs shows cellulite way worse I wonder if there is a way to lift the booty without all the tightness on the thigh area increasing bulge.lol, maybe thicker straps... Idk but the ones that glow will make you stand out more too

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    Default Re: Are leg wraps/straps cheap looking?

    Guess there are three things to be answered:
    1) Do you like them? This is obviously a YES
    2) Does your club allow it? Seems like this is a YES too
    3) Will customers appreciate them? My guess is that some will say that it looks cheap, some will be into it, some will not care. Hard to say which one applies to the bigger part of the custis of your club. Why don't you try it out one night and check if it works (check if you earn more or less or the same and see how customers react). Based on the experiment you can decide if you will repeat.

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