i think these 2 shirts are cute to wear at the club but i dont know if people would think bad about the phrases on them...what do yall think? are the words too straightfoward/blunt?
i think these 2 shirts are cute to wear at the club but i dont know if people would think bad about the phrases on them...what do yall think? are the words too straightfoward/blunt?




I know we wouldn't be allowed to wear them in our club (cheetah). They don't let us wear anything that has writing or pictures. I don't know what the rules are in your club. You could always bring them in and ask the manager/housemom what they think.
cheetah in atlanta? if so, yalls rules are alot stricter then ours! im at oasis in atlanta, and i know i would be allowed to wear them. i got the one with the cat on the front at my club actually from the costume people that come in at night.




Remember when Britney Spears went through her make-a-statement-with-a-provocative-t shirt phase? People will read what is being put in front of them out of human reflex but tend to dismiss it (and the wearer) as being too cliche or passive aggressive (ecspecially when we're talking about catchphrases involving money).
The second one ain't too bad though, the colors are pretty. I could totally see someone wearing that with one of those retro 1970s sporty style shorts and sporty knee socks. Like a Rollergirl thing going on or something.
I personally steer away from anything too money-related when picking out my outfits/costumes... I just feel like it could give the customer an impression about me that I'm desperate. Plus, although it's obviously a ton of BS, the more you set up the illusion that you're there because you love the guys, not just the money, the more they'll fall into the fantasy you create.
Those are the tackiest shirts i ever seen in my life. The question more is why would you want to even own them let alone wear them to work. My best advice burn them or give them to a person you don't like.
I think slogan tees can be cute if used in the right way. Maybe the first one is too obvious but the second could work if worn with the right outfit. I used to wear an tiny t-shirt (it was a customised kids one) with the the Coca-cola slogan Enjoy across the front. I used to wear it with frilly knickers and white lacey socks and it was really cute. I also used to have one that said, "I wont tell..." I think these worked because they had a subtle message, the first t-shirt you showed is just a bit too obvious.




I have to say that the first one with the "got money?" on it, it would seem like it's a good idea but I honestly don't think the customers would take to it very well. They already think us strippers are money hungry (which we are-lol!) and all that would do is reiterate their feelings. We try our best to live up to their fantasy that we really aren't there just for the money but there because "we really like them" (barf!!!!). I think the 2nd T-shirt is cute to wear, all men love p$ssy and maybe subconsciously when they read that, they'd be thinking over in their head how cute your's is and they'd want to pay more to see it.
Keep the 2nd one for work, the 1st one either wear it around the house or pitch it. Just my personal thoughts and yes, Cheetah, ATL. Yes, they are pretty strict about many things but I like it that way, that club fits me well, guess it's good there's different places to choose from which suits each person best!
Let us know how the shirt works out if it's a $$$$$ maker!![]()
i thought the same u guys thought about the 1st one, just wanted to get more opinions before i wore it.
krchab...if i thought they were that tacky/bad i wouldnt have them on here! everyone has their own preferences! i was just wondering what everyone thought about wearing them at work.
thanx for yalls opinions!
the second one isn't bad.. the first one, no.... make sure you have something cute for the bottom to go with it or it might look tacky....
I don't like neither.. looks a bit too homemade![]()
but if you do wear the second one... accesorize with something to bring out the colors maybe
LET US know how you did in them? who knows..then you can start your own clothing business or something and sell them to other dancers?! ya never know!![]()




Originally Posted by HoT CoCoa
YES!!! accessories are a must, here is the second shirt with a jacket, the jeans in this pic, no, maybe a short skirt
http://www.forplaycatalog.com/store/...oatsF006J?Args=



Sometimes I show off my smart ass attitude and that depends on the night and customer type.
I cut off a little tank top that said "show me your tips" but most custy's thought it said "show me your tits."
I got a lot of attention it didn't seem to turn anyone off it was a good conversation starter because it always made them laugh.




I said " THE JEANS IN THIS PIC, NO"Originally Posted by Polekitten
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Originally Posted by Polekitten
I've seen a lot of girls wear jeans with the ass cut out or jean shorts cut into a daisy duke style and they bank. Customers love it.
A girl at my club wears one that says GOT CASH? and stockings with dollar signs all over them, it looks tacky but the guys love it, shes not even cute but swears she makes more money in the outfit. I think try it and see, usually an outfit that girls think looks tacky attracts men for some reason. I always do well in my playboy crop top and booty shorts, but when I switch to my high end lingere' I dont get as much attention, and I guarantee most girls would pick the latter if given a choice.



Originally Posted by buffie06
I couldn't agree more, wear something I think is uber sexy and get no attention, go tacky a little trashy let the bottom
of my tits hang out of the top and boom I have a line waiting to get dances fromme. I guess the Kiss philosphy
works with stripping too.. if you don't know what I mean kiss == keep it simple stupid![]()




Originally Posted by pinupgurl2k6
Now that's actually pretty funny
Completely agreed. Although I tend to follow some general guidelines, I've been completely surprised by how much I make in some outfits and how much I make in others. My first few months of working, I was very picky about what I wore and refused to wear anything too "tacky", then one day I decided to take a chance and buy this god awful pink sparkley 80s neon thing because it flattered my body, and I banked more that night than ever before. I still have a hard time figuring out what will make money and what wont... I guess it's just trial and error. It also depends on the time of day and which day of the week you wear it. And what I just try to tell myself now is that most of the guys there WANT that cheezy stripper persona... theyre not necessarily looking for a sweet classy woman to take home to their mother. They could care less about "tacky".. in fact that may be what they want.
Still recommend "no" on the first top though... I just feel like it's degrading to the customer I guess. But give it a go and see how it works for you, because it's true... ya never know.
thats funny yall think they look homemade....i didnt make them and neither did the people i got them from!![]()
Don't be cheesy. 'Nuf said.
"A dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to want to take it off you."
Francoise Sagan
actually ive seen girls at work that wear what other girls would look "cheesy" in but seem to pull it off...



I think they're funny.
i do too actually! theres one girl at my club (one of the top earners) who wears the FUNNIEST stuff...she wears her shirts as a shirt, she'll wear a wife beater as a skirt, and her garter around her head! lol
im not saying im gonna go that far...i just wanted to see if any of u could see a dancer at the club wearing either one of these, but apparently not so i dont think ill be wearing them! thanx for the opinions!
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