Hey just wondering if anyone can tell me where in melbourne they get all there clothes and shoes and stuff? If i get this job (hurry up and ring!!!!!!!) I guess i will need to go do some shopping and get organised!! thanks everyone xoxoxo![]()
Hey just wondering if anyone can tell me where in melbourne they get all there clothes and shoes and stuff? If i get this job (hurry up and ring!!!!!!!) I guess i will need to go do some shopping and get organised!! thanks everyone xoxoxo![]()
hi! i'm at mens gallery, and i've gotten all of my stuff right at the club. thurday friday and saturday nights about 4 different designers come in and sell great dresses shoes, ect..... not too sure about the other clubs tho.... i know some of them go to the other clubs but not sure which ones. and i hear alot about sexyland for shoes, but have never been there myself. hope that helps a bit!





Most clubs have someone that comes in on the busy nights (Fri night for sure, maybe Sat) that will make or sell outfits. Otherwise, there is ebay.com.au or other online avenues such as foxybabes.com.au .... and local adult stores.
Make sure you get a receipt as your outfit is tax deductible. Sooooo many girls don't realise how much in tax they would get back if they just asked for a receipt. If the vendor can't provide a receipt for you at "point of purchase" (even within a club), then don't buy the outfit or have them "hold" it for you until they can provide the receipt (and you'll provide the rest of the money).
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I'm glad someone has confirmed the tax thing - I thought you could only get a deduction on clothes for work if it was a company specific uniform with company details on it etc... Yay very pleased to find out I'm wrongThanks


www.thinkpink.com.au has a nice range of stuff too.





That's a YES and NO answer unfortunately. Whilst it would be great to have those things on the "uniform"... I am put down as an entertainer for tax purposes under the personal and other services industry. Therefore I put the purchase not under uniform... under costumes... as an entertainer I need costumes to make money (to create income) so it is a tax deduction.Originally Posted by ozzie_innocent
If it is purchased for income producing acitivies then it is a tax deduction. Granted, make-up is very iffy unless it is proper stage make-up as such. Normal everyday make-up you can purchase isn't really an allowable deduction or you can only claim 30% or so of the purchase price.
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