Strip club wear.
Stognasty
Everywhere. Currently Phoenix
"What do you wear to work?" You may find yourself asking. Scrubs. Ceil blue scrubs. After shift one day I made a stop by one of my preferred establishments but hadn't had time to change clothes. Every dancer I spoke with made covert, but clear, offers of extras as opposed to just offering dances. Has anyone else experienced a similar phenomenon?
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Casual / recreational wear works fine for me. 90% of the battle is just looking / smelling clean.
The medical outfit is an interesting angle, since it is both comfortable, casual, and implies that you have money. But I suck at being fake, and I could never pull off pretending to be in the medical profession. The girls would of obably start by asking me all sorts of medical questions that I couldn't answer.
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I had a fuck buddy who was a nurse - and we would have very sexy chats while she was working in the doctors office. She had a very wet pussy - and when we met up after - she would show me the scrubs she changed out of - as her wetness soaked right through the fabric.
However, as others can readily verify, once the dancers know you spend it doesn't matter what you're wearing. I started wearing pajama bottoms for example, and I've only had good experiences so far (over 10+ visits now). My bottoms are black and I wear dress shoes and polo shirt. This way I can pretend they look like black slacks. Whether I'm fooling anyone is doubtful, but I like to believe I'm pulling it off.
I would say that just like any other group of people, you'll find strippers who are relatively better or worse at it. However, my experience is that as a group, strippers tend to be more fashion-conscious (sprinkled with a huge dusting of shallowness), and I'm sometimes shocked at what they recognize and remember. I think I've told this story before: years ago I had bought a package of really expensive high-end boxer-briefs (yes, underwear)... my stripper not only noticed and complimented me on it each time, but like the third times, she exclaims, "you always wear the nicest underwear!!!!".
Moral of the story: more of these girls notice and recognize name brands, than you might think. They know everything about women's fashion brands; for men's brands, they're more likely to recognize popular ones. I'm not so sure that, in the dark of a strip club, they can tell an Armani Suit from a Men's Wearhouse suit; but once they realize it's Armani (because you took off the jacket and "accidentally" flashed the label), they'll know what it is
So, you still want to justify wearing your fancy coat to the strip club, don't you?
How you spend your money on fashion makes far less of an impact on the dancers as compared to how you spend your money on the dancers.
JohnSmith69 has often stated that he looks like he's homeless, and he does fine. What I wear would be considered solidly blue collar, and I do fine. It's a strip club, not a Paris fashion show.
What are you expecting to get out of being recognized as a fashion plate?
In my view - wear something comfortable - and relax. If you want to get dances - make sure you are wearing pants that won't irritate a dancers legs (or other sensitive areas).