I like to go in all dressed up and pretty for you ladies and was wondering if you appreciate it or should I just dress down and say forget it?
I like to go in all dressed up and pretty for you ladies and was wondering if you appreciate it or should I just dress down and say forget it?
To be honest I don't care how any of the customers dress as long as it's a clean outfit! LOL
As long as you are clean and have money, I dont care





Dress how you feel comfortable. Just smell clean or good.
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Wearing clothes that won't scratch me or snag my clothes is a nice touchI Like good smelling, and clean...
NO BASKETBALL SHORTS!! UGH!
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LOL today when I was driving by one of the SCs in my city I saw an old guy walking towards the door in some basketball shorts so I slowed down and yelled "pervert" out the window. He heard me and looked down so I hope he knew what I was yelling about





Dress smart casual. If you a woman, wear panties and/or pants or a long dress. If you are a man, wear long pants as well. Smell nice. Look nice.
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One of my favorite custies came in wearing a very nice button down shirt and uber-soft corduroy pants, with nice cologne. I appreciated it.
Good personal hygiene, good manners, and good strip club etiquette are more important than clothing, IMO.
Am I the only one who's irritated by dressed-up chicks in the club? I think they distract from the dancers, as a dressed-up chick generally looks like she's out to meet a guy (whether or not this is true). Add that to the fact that a non-dancer is more "attainable" than a dancer (which also may or may not be true), and I consider her to be a possible intrusion on my money. I can excuse her if she's there with her husband or BF, as she is less likely to be approached by other men. I will also excuse fellow dancers out at a club on their nights off, who tend to distinguish themselves by their ability to tip without screeching "WOOHOO," and who don't try to engage me in protracted conversations about how I walk in my shoes. However, a group of [cute] girls, or a mixed group of [cute] girls/guys (in which the girls are often left alone at a table while the guys get dances) sort of bugs me because the male custies tend to find them SO interesting.
In short: I don't like it if you get cute. Sorry.
I get dressed up cute when we go to SC's but that's just cause I get dressed up cute when we go out, period.
I wonder if we would get more dances if I were less cute?
We went to SR a few days ago, it was one of our worst trips ever. 1 girl/1 dance in 3 hours.
One girl actually stopped, smiled at my boyfriend, he smiled back and said have a seat, and she kept walking. WTF?
Absolutely appreciate it High Heel Lover, and the sexier/prettier you look, the faster I will be at your table.I may be in the minority, but I rather enjoy dancing for women, and most couples. (Which hasn't always been the case).
I recently gave a 22 year old her first dances.(I'm 34!) She was so adorably nervous and giggly, and had this look of wide-eyed wonder and admiration with compliments to match. Made my night. Anyway, she was dressed down in jeans because she thought dressing up would be comparable to trying to upstage a bride at a wedding. (Quite conscientious for a first timer). However, being surrounded by all the sexy femininity, she felt underdressed, frumpy and tomboyish. She now does the smart sexy look flawlessly when she comes in (nothing sleazy or obscene) and is visibly more comfortable.
When I'm a customer, I wear jeans, heels,and a sexy top... Then wish I had gone with looser fabric on the bottom while getting dances...![]()
Teeth of the Hydra, I felt the same way as you quite often at my last club. A lot of the girls who came in weren't interested in the dancers, and would socialize with random customers. bleh At my current club, almost all of the female patrons are there to get dances, they tip, and are quite gracious. Some are just pondering the idea, so I always make it a point to make them feel welcome and comfortable in hopes they'll seek me out in the future.
Kaylinn, don't change a thing. Personally, I don't want a girl dancing for me who isn't as comfortable as I am dancing for women. It's hit or miss for me sometimes too, partially beacause the look and personality I like are rare, and also because some girls would just rather stick with dancing for men. Which is is totally fine...and a toal bummer.I'm so easy to dance for too. I just like to sit there and soak up all their femininity, smell their perfume, feel their hair brush against me etc...
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I like men and women to be dressed nicely. I always do when I go out. I like customers who wear nice aftershave too.
There are many stereotypes about the industry that I work in. Sometimes they can be true but human beings are very diverse creatures and cannot be pigeon-holed into one category.
Some of the most effortlessly beautiful, kind, intelligent, successful, motivated, driven and ridiculously hilarious women that I have ever met have been dancers. I've met the best friends that I've ever had in this industry.





man, woman, i honestly couldn't give a rat's ass what you wear as long as you spend, don't stink, and don't wear super-itchy jeans.
if you actually want me to ENJOY it rather than do it with a faked smile, then yes, make an effort to look put-together... it'll earn you more respect from everyone in the club. unfortunately, other than on a spending-basis, appearances count.
On the rare occasion I hit the club in a suit and tie, I get lots of compliments from the strippers I know.
"FBR, did you dress up for me?"
"C'mere you sexy thang" while they grab my tie and do fun things with it stageside.
I do think dancers like a customer to look spiffy. Not saying it gets him mileage beyond the dancers norm but perhaps it's a pleasant change of pace for them.
FBR
Once again I have embraced my addiction and have put off the moral dilemma to another day.
Geez - when I see guys wearing clothes that are clearly inappropriate for doing anything except barbequing in a motel parking lot, I'm a little "Geez, dude, have some respect for yourself and for all of us - what kind of way is that to present yourself to ANYONE?" Like - you know, the loose tank tops with the arm holes that go down to the waist and frayed jean shorts? All dirty, of course. Then I feel kind of bad when they are nice. But still. I don't think you need to act like you are going on a date, but I do think should act like you are in a public place.
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Sometimes I like to go in with a suit and dress shirt. Way more girls who I consider good acquaintances come up and compliment me, it's nice to do it occasionally.
Man oh man, what a trip it's been.
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I won't even approach a guy wearing a wife beater top. I don't want to be that close to someone's armpit hair that isn't a boyfriend.
I would also prefer if customers never wore loose knit sweaters that my belly ring might get snagged in - had that happen once - ouch. Anything else on guys is fine with me.
I don't want girl customers wearing tiny miniskirts that would cause them to flash everyone nearby when they get a dance. I like it when the girls dress up. It's great advertising & more enjoyable to be dancing for a hot girl.





i appreciate sitting with a customer who looks presentable... esp. if it's for a long period of time.
granted, money matters above all, so i -will- sit with someone who looks shabby so long as he's paying and he's generally respectfull.
it's just nicer to be seen sitting with a customer who looks like he gives a shit. heh



I don't care what guys wear as long as it's not sweats,pjs,basket ball shorts, or any material were I can feel your sharpie maker. I prefer nice slacks, jeans hurt the ass alot.


The euro look is very in right now. This mainly involves wearing plaid pants, sneakers a colored t shirt and a tie.
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