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    Default Body Shape & Clothing

    Ok i couldn't find any topics about this.

    Explanation for this thread: Alot of the girls at the club seem to buy clothes that are too tight for them from the little store we have in the stripclub. You know the bulges of fat hanging from the side, gut overflow & underarm overflab. It's very unappealing in my eyes, these girls aren't fat but mostly average size.
    Obviously these one size clothing or certain outfits are not made for certain body types. I would love to avoid this and would like to ask if anyone knows any way of telling what certain outfits (stripper outfits) are more appealing and fitting to certain body structures.

    These girls are walking around blindly and i don't want to be one of them lol, i check in the mirror but sometimes you'll miss things that others might pick up....eg. sometimes i have fat bulge like bits aren't the bikini top backing.
    ok that doesn't make sense :/

    I'm not the skinniest person in the world, i have 'curves' but i'm not a fatty, i just have genetic curves.

    Also maybe we can add in tips (for the skinny ones out there) on how to give the illusion of a curvacious body.

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    ps. i just wanted to say sorry to the girls that agree'd to a work out plan and motivational online plan to keep each other going and updated on each others diet......i know i created a thread about it a while ago but after that thread i went to have boob surgery and then went into recovery mode har.

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    Default Re: Body Shape & Clothing

    One size fits all is the biggest lie. One size fits some better than others. The nbest way to determine what fits you best is to try out several brands of clothing. After years of dancing I know what companies clothes fit me best. I'm curvy in ther butt areaso I'm a big fan of Hot Sauce, J Valentine and Nom de Plume, I find stuff from Forplay tends to run small on me. It's all really trial and error.If you're worried about spending $$ on costumes you can get some great deals on e-bay. Good luck and happy shoppping!

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    Default Re: Body Shape & Clothing

    It's really one of those things that depends on what the person is comfortable in.

    I'm34B, 32" waist and 37" hips. I'm 4 ft 11" without heels and 5ft 6" with.

    (Not a great picture, but you get the drift!)

    Everytime I try something on (which I never buy it unless I do!) I'll jump around in it to make sure that it doesn't ride up or slide down so much that it creates those wierd bludges.

    I also like to grab a pair of shoes in the store the same height I wear to see if an outfit is really flattering -- or if I can take it on and off with shoes on.


    Simple cut and colored two pieces are my best bet.
    Evening gowns are always a bitch because there's more material too bunch and squeeze my sides, so I usually always grab dresses that have one tie around the next and one around the back, connected in the front.

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    Try before you buy! Girls who are falling and popping out of their clothing should just know better. If you're noticing it on them then I think you've elapsed them and you have nothing to worry about, obviously you can tell the difference between something that fits and looks good and something that doesn't.

    *If you've got extra fat on your hips and you want to prevent the "muffin top" when wearing thongs or shorts try a waist band in lace, it lays on your skin instead of digging in.

    *If you have a small bust wear a top that covers more area on the top of you, something like a cowl neck top or maybe even something with sleeves. All the excess fabric on your top half will balance out the proportion of your body and trick the eye to think that you've got more fabric up top because you've got more bust up top.

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    Default Re: Body Shape & Clothing

    thongs that tie on the side or have sliders to adust the size are a good option. you can change the fit so they're snug enough to stay on, but not so tight that they cause skin to bulge.

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    Yes you have to know your body type for this industry. It's worse when you are short and have to wear gowns all the time. I have to wear a lot of cut-out gowns, around the waist so I look normal. Scores and PEC you can't have any platforms on your shoes so then I look even worse in a gown. Short dresses I do okay with.



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    I often like to go up a size or tie my sides looser than necessary to keep everything smooth. I haven't seen a girl wearing ill-fitting clothes in a very long time, though. It may just be the club that I'm at.
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    Certain cloths with lines going across seem to brings more curves on me. Also bright clothing, you can shape your waist to give more illusion. If you notice hula girls look curvy (some are really not so curvy). It is not only because of the hard coconut bra. It is because they where there skirit below there asis ( you might know it as the top of your pelvic bone). It creates a curvy illusion. Where cloths that make your body look as if it's in proper portion.
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