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"Ooooo im a skanky chav ![]() ![]() Come up to a certain club in the North west and that will put my post in context. Resembles like the set from 'shameless' at times. | |||
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"I’ve always found it slightly ludicrous men stood fully dressed whilst ladies parade around in underwear. Let’s just all get naked. Some of these dress codes are outdated. Surely smart jeans, decent trainers and a stylish t shirt are fine in this day and age? Gone are the days of shirt and shoes, clubs should reflect society. Basically the owners should just deny entry to those dresses scruffily, not specify dress code. " Because those who dress scruffy stained dirty jeans will be able to say,'look I've dressed in jeans, isn't that enough? It's in the dress code.' That leave the club to use their discretion... And that can cause arguments. Personally, I don't think a T shirt and jeans constitutes making an effort. However, each to their own... | |||
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"The answer to that lies in the evidence that is out there. One of the predominant "clothed" clubs over the past 20 years was Xtasia. Going back 20 year to when it began in West Bromwich, the place was packed to the rafters every Friday and Saturday. At the start they had a very strict dress code comparable to the top nightclubs in town. Over the years, their dress code standards slipped, and you could watch in parallel how the attendance fell away in tandem with the slackening of standards, to the point that in the end before the old owners sold the club to the current owners, men could come in wearing hoodies and baseball caps, as long as they had the money to pay for their membership and admisson. And they had to pay for working girls to give the guys a good time as there were no couples or ladies going any more. It took a long time, but slackening standards is a slippery slope, and one you say yes to smart tee shirts, you soon say yes to polo shirts, then yes to rugby shirts, and yes to football shirts...and so it goes on. Yes to jeans leads to yes to ripped jeans which leads to worn out and dirty jeans. Sorry, call me old fashioned, but a nightclub based club should set it's standards, and those who don't want to make an effort can go to those clubs where nobody else makes an effort either. They'll be in their element. Simples." ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I’ve always found it slightly ludicrous men stood fully dressed whilst ladies parade around in underwear. Let’s just all get naked. Some of these dress codes are outdated. Surely smart jeans, decent trainers and a stylish t shirt are fine in this day and age? Gone are the days of shirt and shoes, clubs should reflect society. Basically the owners should just deny entry to those dresses scruffily, not specify dress code. " Well said ![]() | |||
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"I’ve always found it slightly ludicrous men stood fully dressed whilst ladies parade around in underwear. Let’s just all get naked. " If the blokes are all fully dressed, then you can bet I'll still be wearing my trousers and top/shirt too. I don't get why women enjoy that kind of imbalance so much. | |||
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"I wish I could wear jeans and trainers to swing clubs. They're way more comfortable, and way more "me". I feel silly in smart clothes." Isn’t it ten minutes with clothes, then as much time as you want with a towel or just a smile? | |||
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"I wish I could wear jeans and trainers to swing clubs. They're way more comfortable, and way more "me". I feel silly in smart clothes. Isn’t it ten minutes with clothes, then as much time as you want with a towel or just a smile?" Not at all clubs, no. I'm not a big fan of 'dress down' clubs personally. | |||
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"I recently visited an event at arousals which stipulated strictly....SMART DRESS....as a requirement, I was very excited to attend, expecting to be amongst others who appreciate the finer things. Oooooooops!!!! Others turned up in scruffs. Tee shirts jeans polo shirts soft shoes even one guy in manky old pumps. We (i went with my gf) stayed dressed all night. Normally if you go dressed up, you chat drink socialise then get kit off. Ladies make such an effort to look good, sexy underwear can cost as much as a suit and look amazing compared to a bloke in boxers or a towel. lol. I think clubs should try the odd special night to treat the ladies. ![]() Here here !!! I 2nd that x | |||
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"The answer to that lies in the evidence that is out there. One of the predominant "clothed" clubs over the past 20 years was Xtasia. Going back 20 year to when it began in West Bromwich, the place was packed to the rafters every Friday and Saturday. At the start they had a very strict dress code comparable to the top nightclubs in town. Over the years, their dress code standards slipped, and you could watch in parallel how the attendance fell away in tandem with the slackening of standards, to the point that in the end before the old owners sold the club to the current owners, men could come in wearing hoodies and baseball caps, as long as they had the money to pay for their membership and admisson. And they had to pay for working girls to give the guys a good time as there were no couples or ladies going any more. It took a long time, but slackening standards is a slippery slope, and one you say yes to smart tee shirts, you soon say yes to polo shirts, then yes to rugby shirts, and yes to football shirts...and so it goes on. Yes to jeans leads to yes to ripped jeans which leads to worn out and dirty jeans. Sorry, call me old fashioned, but a nightclub based club should set it's standards, and those who don't want to make an effort can go to those clubs where nobody else makes an effort either. They'll be in their element. Simples." ![]() | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. " ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. " ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Showing my age, but I remember when nightclubs (standard not swingers) had strict male dress codes, shirt, tie, jacket or suit, and the effort put in by the ladies to dress up. Today's clubs, half the blokes look like they've just finished working on a building site, and they're behaviour reflects this. If I'm going to any kind of club now, I'd rather choose one were there was a dress code. I love getting dressed up, and there's something very sexy about a man in a well cut suit. " Oh god yeah, a man in a good suit is YUM!!! ![]() | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. " We haven’t been to a club but couldn’t agree with you more. There’s something special about getting dressed up to go out, especially when normal work clothing is less than flattering. | |||
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"Why is it so hard for men to dress smart these days? After all surly they wouldn't meet a lady on a date dressed in jeans if they were going to a nice restaurant?? I can't get over how many can't by BOTHERED these days...and then they moan that they don't get any meets .....getting fed up of seeing these men in clubs" I wouldn't generally go on a date to a place that requires smarter clothes than jeans. | |||
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" I love getting dressed up, and there's something very sexy about a man in a well cut suit. " My partner has very, very expensive tailored suits that he wears every day for work. He looks amazing in them. Would he ever wear them to a swingers club? Not a chance. You can't just put that kind of suit through a washing machine... | |||
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"Why is it so hard for men to dress smart these days? After all surly they wouldn't meet a lady on a date dressed in jeans if they were going to a nice restaurant?? I can't get over how many can't by BOTHERED these days...and then they moan that they don't get any meets .....getting fed up of seeing these men in clubs I wouldn't generally go on a date to a place that requires smarter clothes than jeans." Well seems the sign of the times then ...can't be bothered.com | |||
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"Why is it so hard for men to dress smart these days? After all surly they wouldn't meet a lady on a date dressed in jeans if they were going to a nice restaurant?? I can't get over how many can't by BOTHERED these days...and then they moan that they don't get any meets .....getting fed up of seeing these men in clubs I wouldn't generally go on a date to a place that requires smarter clothes than jeans. Well seems the sign of the times then ...can't be bothered.com" That doesn't mean you can't be bothered though. I wear jeans but have still made a big effort in getting ready. | |||
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"Why is it so hard for men to dress smart these days? After all surly they wouldn't meet a lady on a date dressed in jeans if they were going to a nice restaurant?? I can't get over how many can't by BOTHERED these days...and then they moan that they don't get any meets .....getting fed up of seeing these men in clubs I wouldn't generally go on a date to a place that requires smarter clothes than jeans. Well seems the sign of the times then ...can't be bothered.com" If someone is only interested in me because I'm wearing certain clothes, then to be honest I think they're a shallow prick who I won't want to spend time with. | |||
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"I wear jeans anywhere other than work or weddings and funerals and obviously any formal function. Have done so since my teens. I wear a smart shirt when i go to a club of any kind and I wear boots as opposed to trainers. If I meet a lady and she is also in jeans I wouldn't care less. If i was to wear trousers out to a date then I would be acting like someone who is not me. It's not about not being bothered to make an effort, it's about being who I am. I make the effort in much more important ways." ![]() | |||
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"Should be a strict dress code when on the forum. I always wear a ballgown and tiara and suitable shoes and lingerie, full makeup and hair done. Just like everyone else ![]() and the mask and etiquette ![]() | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. ![]() ![]() "Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave " As a guy who "lives in suits" I do this everyday. Some of my friends' aquaintances have actually asked if I always dress like that. Most of the time, Yes! I see nothing wrong with taking pride in your appearance. I can however see the problem with defining "smart jeans" especially since expensive torn jeans are fashionable these days. No jeans rules solves the problem for both customers and management. "Just my twopennerth!" ![]() | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Keeps the riff raff away." What makes me suddenly become "not riff raff" if I've just put on chinos instead of the same cut of trouser in denim? I mean, it's still the same legs in them... | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. ![]() ![]() ![]() Fair play to you if that's who you are. I take pride in the way I look. Just in jeans. I agree on the torn jeans thing. I have never understood that. No jeans rule means I don't go and I can live with that. There is no problem to solve. If other people don't want to talk to me due to being in Jeans I can live with that also. | |||
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"Keeps the riff raff away. What makes me suddenly become "not riff raff" if I've just put on chinos instead of the same cut of trouser in denim? I mean, it's still the same legs in them..." I think she was taking the piss. | |||
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"I think it's about making the effort. ...we can all go down to the local in jeans and trainers anytime. But you are going to a club to meet like minded people so yes I think guys and girls should make an effort and no jeans or trainers regardless it just says to me you are putting the effort in . Dress down for everyone should be compulsory in areas of play but if you are just socialising in a bar or lounge area then fully clothed fine. And to be honest, nothing more off putting than sitting chatting and getting to know someone than having guys about wrapped in towels but playing with their cock near by you . And yes I know you maybe in a club but lads ditch the towel and invest in some nice boxers . So yes the answer is dress smartly as if you made an effort and don't rock up at a club advertising your fave football team save that for your trip down the local xx" Couldn't agree more xxc ![]() | |||
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"I’ve always found it slightly ludicrous men stood fully dressed whilst ladies parade around in underwear. Let’s just all get naked. Some of these dress codes are outdated. Surely smart jeans, decent trainers and a stylish t shirt are fine in this day and age? Gone are the days of shirt and shoes, clubs should reflect society. Basically the owners should just deny entry to those dresses scruffily, not specify dress code. " Trainers? TRAINERS??? ![]() | |||
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"Yes I think it is important to have a dress code. Have you seen what some people think is acceptable to go out in these days ![]() Jeans? Heaven forbid people enjoy wearing something comfortable that suits them and gives them confidence! | |||
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"I'm clearly a boring bastard. Designer t-shirt and £120+ jeans with a certain brand name means nothing to me. I see jeans and t-shirt as somwthing you wear when relaxing at home, walking the dog or doing the gardening. If I am going to a club, a meet or even just a social, then it will be a minimum of a collar and jacket, chino's and a pair of proper leather shoes. I personally see it as making an effort. Your designer clobber may well cost far more than my t jacket, but it is still casual wear. I want to look like I made an effort, not look like I have slipped out to grab a pint of milk. " ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Yes I think it is important to have a dress code. Have you seen what some people think is acceptable to go out in these days ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in.. we love to make an effort in our appearance sometimes Mr taking longer than the Mrs to get dressed lol but is there any point doing this if you go to the club that has this policy. If your the first people in there and you get told to dress down nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. " I guess in these circumstances it gives people moral superiority to know that they've managed to put a cheap suit on before taking it off again? Dunno. | |||
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"I'm clearly a boring bastard. Designer t-shirt and £120+ jeans with a certain brand name means nothing to me. I see jeans and t-shirt as somwthing you wear when relaxing at home, walking the dog or doing the gardening. If I am going to a club, a meet or even just a social, then it will be a minimum of a collar and jacket, chino's and a pair of proper leather shoes. I personally see it as making an effort. Your designer clobber may well cost far more than my t jacket, but it is still casual wear. I want to look like I made an effort, not look like I have slipped out to grab a pint of milk. " I`m old enough to remember when Levis were £40 a pair when that would have bought a sensible three piece suit! It doesn`t matter how much the clothes cost, it`s the image that counts. | |||
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"Jeans and a smart shirt is the bare minimum I expect from a guy. If you can’t be arsed to make that much effort, I assume that spills over into other areas of your evening. I’d rather not. " i agree | |||
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"Yes I find it drags the club down when single men mill around in jeans trainers and t-shirt. This isn’t the local pub on a Friday night. Absolute turn off. If you can’t even make an effort with that, doesn’t bode well for what comes next does it. To be honest it’s worse when clubs say they have a strict dress code and you’ve still got guys being let in in sports clothes and jeans. " I still don't really understand how buying a thirty quid suit from Tescos somehow makes you better than wearing a well fitting pair of jeans. | |||
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" I still don't really understand how buying a thirty quid suit from Tescos somehow makes you better than wearing a well fitting pair of jeans." Is this sarcasm. Or is it the reason. | |||
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"Personally I think there are a lot of people on this thread that think they’re better than others just because they throw on a pair of chinos How are you making more effort than me by putting on a naff pair of chinos when I’m stood in a nice pair of jeans? Several appear to make a connection between jeans and being dirty or putting in a lazy performance, wtf? Bet you were gutted when the local Roxys or Staxx night club were ripped down and you had no where else to go in your poorly fitted, cheap clothes, probably still whine about not being able to smoke inside too ffs!! I get the No Trainers rule and to be fair I’m happy to wear a good fitting shirt but looking down your nose because someone is wearing jeans? Hahahaha Nice chinos, shame about the personality ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Given that jeans were designed to be hardwearing clothing to be work by ranchers and those on horeback for weeks at a time, I can't imagine why people would associate them with being dirty... The way I look at it, would you wear jeans to a wedding, a funeral, a job interview etc? Peesonally I want to look my best. To me, denim isn't a way to do that. Does that make me devoid of personality? I guess so. Would a pair of jeans and a footy shirt make me more attractive? Not for the people I look for. | |||
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"This applies to clubs that don't make gents strip down to a towel. Does it really annoy/stop females/couples enjoyment seeing a guy in trainers,jeans at a swingers club,as long as their clean etc? i've ruined many a shoe and dresses with cum stains "that don't wash out easily" on them after a good session at some clubs." dress code is about attracting a better class of clientele me thinks damn theirs a floor in that somewhere!! | |||
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"Personally I think there are a lot of people on this thread that think they’re better than others just because they throw on a pair of chinos How are you making more effort than me by putting on a naff pair of chinos when I’m stood in a nice pair of jeans? Several appear to make a connection between jeans and being dirty or putting in a lazy performance, wtf? Bet you were gutted when the local Roxys or Staxx night club were ripped down and you had no where else to go in your poorly fitted, cheap clothes, probably still whine about not being able to smoke inside too ffs!! I get the No Trainers rule and to be fair I’m happy to wear a good fitting shirt but looking down your nose because someone is wearing jeans? Hahahaha Nice chinos, shame about the personality ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not going to a job interview, nor a funeral or wedding. I’m going to socialise, and yes I would wear jeans when out socialising. Your point about why jeans came about in the first place is completely irrelevant (in my mind). Who the f*%k looks at someone in a pair of jeans and wonders where they parked their horse ffs ![]() | |||
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"Personally I think there are a lot of people on this thread that think they’re better than others just because they throw on a pair of chinos How are you making more effort than me by putting on a naff pair of chinos when I’m stood in a nice pair of jeans? Several appear to make a connection between jeans and being dirty or putting in a lazy performance, wtf? Bet you were gutted when the local Roxys or Staxx night club were ripped down and you had no where else to go in your poorly fitted, cheap clothes, probably still whine about not being able to smoke inside too ffs!! I get the No Trainers rule and to be fair I’m happy to wear a good fitting shirt but looking down your nose because someone is wearing jeans? Hahahaha Nice chinos, shame about the personality ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Presumably you are going out to try and attract a lady? You can go almost anywhere in jeans and yes they can look smart, even attractive. But try to make the evening special and look as though you are making an effort to attract a lady. Think like peacocks, butterflies, bird of paradise etc. | |||
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"Personally I think there are a lot of people on this thread that think they’re better than others just because they throw on a pair of chinos How are you making more effort than me by putting on a naff pair of chinos when I’m stood in a nice pair of jeans? Several appear to make a connection between jeans and being dirty or putting in a lazy performance, wtf? Bet you were gutted when the local Roxys or Staxx night club were ripped down and you had no where else to go in your poorly fitted, cheap clothes, probably still whine about not being able to smoke inside too ffs!! I get the No Trainers rule and to be fair I’m happy to wear a good fitting shirt but looking down your nose because someone is wearing jeans? Hahahaha Nice chinos, shame about the personality ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, women are not a hive mind and all like different things. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"The only thing for me that is definitely de rigeur in a swinging club is slip on shoes. I just can't abide fucking about with laces in poor lighting ![]() Try doing up a corset! Sx ![]() | |||
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"For fear of sounding like a stuck record... I am just back from the Christmas works do. Lots of corporate groups in a hotel, completely vanilla. Every lady was dressed to impress, make up, beautiful dresses galore. There was also the full spectrum on the male side. T-shirts, jeans, chino's, shirts, jacket and tie through to suits. Granted it is a Christmas party and not a swingers club, who do you think got the most attention?" Hopefully the nicest guys who actually wanted the attention and didn't just go to have a good fun relaxed night out with the work gang. | |||
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"For fear of sounding like a stuck record... I am just back from the Christmas works do. Lots of corporate groups in a hotel, completely vanilla. Every lady was dressed to impress, make up, beautiful dresses galore. There was also the full spectrum on the male side. T-shirts, jeans, chino's, shirts, jacket and tie through to suits. Granted it is a Christmas party and not a swingers club, who do you think got the most attention?" Nobody because sleeping with people at the work Christmas party would be weird? | |||
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"I feel a dress code would only be a positive thing for a club,without one whats to stop,say,a builder in dirty boots,scruff trousers and ripped day glow p.p.e vest calling in to club on way past ![]() Mmm sounds sexy to me! Maybe I’m weird ![]() | |||
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"Snob a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior. Just saying " I often have found that those who actually have a high social position and/or wealth are the ones who don't need to show it via 'smart' clothes. ![]() | |||
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"Snob a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior. Just saying I often have found that those who actually have a high social position and/or wealth are the ones who don't need to show it via 'smart' clothes. ![]() It does say ‘exaggerated’ and those that ‘seek to associate with’. It’s alright women getting dressed up to go to clubs, I put some underwear on sometimes, never wear heels (tramp!) because i can’t walk in them, but 10 mins in I look like I’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards! When I meet one on one I can see beyond what someone wears, see if they are a decent, hard working person or not by getting to know them first. In a club as long as they have a bit of chat and have a decent cock and tongue and know how to use them then I couldn’t give a flying fig what they wear, because basically I want them naked! I don’t fancy waiting around while they take of their fancy clothes, fold them up or bring coat hangers into the mix, how sexy is that? I’ll answer....not very | |||
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"For fear of sounding like a stuck record... I am just back from the Christmas works do. Lots of corporate groups in a hotel, completely vanilla. Every lady was dressed to impress, make up, beautiful dresses galore. There was also the full spectrum on the male side. T-shirts, jeans, chino's, shirts, jacket and tie through to suits. Granted it is a Christmas party and not a swingers club, who do you think got the most attention? Nobody because sleeping with people at the work Christmas party would be weird? " The table of nurses that spent the night with the table of guys in suits didn't think so. | |||
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"Personally I think there are a lot of people on this thread that think they’re better than others just because they throw on a pair of chinos How are you making more effort than me by putting on a naff pair of chinos when I’m stood in a nice pair of jeans? Several appear to make a connection between jeans and being dirty or putting in a lazy performance, wtf? Bet you were gutted when the local Roxys or Staxx night club were ripped down and you had no where else to go in your poorly fitted, cheap clothes, probably still whine about not being able to smoke inside too ffs!! I get the No Trainers rule and to be fair I’m happy to wear a good fitting shirt but looking down your nose because someone is wearing jeans? Hahahaha Nice chinos, shame about the personality ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why would the clothes get messed up? Do you play lying on your clothes or take them off, put them to one side and then play. | |||
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"Personally I think there are a lot of people on this thread that think they’re better than others just because they throw on a pair of chinos How are you making more effort than me by putting on a naff pair of chinos when I’m stood in a nice pair of jeans? Several appear to make a connection between jeans and being dirty or putting in a lazy performance, wtf? Bet you were gutted when the local Roxys or Staxx night club were ripped down and you had no where else to go in your poorly fitted, cheap clothes, probably still whine about not being able to smoke inside too ffs!! I get the No Trainers rule and to be fair I’m happy to wear a good fitting shirt but looking down your nose because someone is wearing jeans? Hahahaha Nice chinos, shame about the personality ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, I've never seen anyone carrying around a set of hangers with them... and I've seen plenty of people having sex in clubs half dressed. | |||
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"Dress code for a party night at Townhouse is smart casual - so the sort of thing you’d wear for a night out in town rather than a night in your local. Basically smart jeans but no trainers, no sportswear, hoodies, caps or scruffy workwear. For the social events, it’s more like what you’d wear for a night in the pub. As dress down isn’t obligatory downstairs, it’s nice to get a bit dressed up & see others doing the same. For other clubs where it’s dress down on arrival, then I’d still be wearing nice lingerie & expect to see the guys in a smart pair of boxers & not a pair of comfy old pair of y-fronts with a hole in the bum!!" ![]() | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in.. we love to make an effort in our appearance sometimes Mr taking longer than the Mrs to get dressed lol but is there any point doing this if you go to the club that has this policy. If your the first people in there and you get told to dress down nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. " Does that mean it would be okay to turn up in paint spattered trousers and a torn T shirt with ketchup and egg stains from the breakfast butty then? ![]() | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in.. we love to make an effort in our appearance sometimes Mr taking longer than the Mrs to get dressed lol but is there any point doing this if you go to the club that has this policy. If your the first people in there and you get told to dress down nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. Does that mean it would be okay to turn up in paint spattered trousers and a torn T shirt with ketchup and egg stains from the breakfast butty then? ![]() Why not? You attract the kind of people you want to meet with your clothes. Clothes say alot about you. That's why I prefer dating (or clubs) in casual clothes, because I'd rather attract the kind of people who prefer casual type clothes and don't expect me to get dressed up. | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in.. we love to make an effort in our appearance sometimes Mr taking longer than the Mrs to get dressed lol but is there any point doing this if you go to the club that has this policy. If your the first people in there and you get told to dress down nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. Does that mean it would be okay to turn up in paint spattered trousers and a torn T shirt with ketchup and egg stains from the breakfast butty then? ![]() Lol well says alot about standards if they find that acceptable. Smart dress and high personal standards all the way thanks. | |||
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"I think it's about making the effort. ...we can all go down to the local in jeans and trainers anytime. But you are going to a club to meet like minded people so yes I think guys and girls should make an effort and no jeans or trainers regardless it just says to me you are putting the effort in . Dress down for everyone should be compulsory in areas of play but if you are just socialising in a bar or lounge area then fully clothed fine. And to be honest, nothing more off putting than sitting chatting and getting to know someone than having guys about wrapped in towels but playing with their cock near by you . And yes I know you maybe in a club but lads ditch the towel and invest in some nice boxers . So yes the answer is dress smartly as if you made an effort and don't rock up at a club advertising your fave football team save that for your trip down the local xx" That’s the way it’s done at Decadence. No dress down policy, when you enter. Just dress down when in playrooms or viewing. Fully clothed, in a towel or naked in the bar area. And no pressure to dress down either. No pressure that’s why I love Decadence | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in......... nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. Does that mean it would be okay to turn up in paint spattered trousers and a torn T shirt with ketchup and egg stains from the breakfast butty then? ![]() PAINT SPATTERED TROUSERS and a TORN T-SHIRT with KETCHUP AND EGG STAINS from the breakfast butty This, for me, is taking "CASUAL" to whole new level! Just a little too far! ![]() | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in......... nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. Does that mean it would be okay to turn up in paint spattered trousers and a torn T shirt with ketchup and egg stains from the breakfast butty then? ![]() ![]() You missed my point. If you want to attract the kind of people who like those clothes, then wear those clothes. If you do not want to attract the kinds of people who like those clothes, then do not wear those clothes. | |||
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"I think it's about making the effort. ...we can all go down to the local in jeans and trainers anytime. But you are going to a club to meet like minded people so yes I think guys and girls should make an effort and no jeans or trainers regardless it just says to me you are putting the effort in . Dress down for everyone should be compulsory in areas of play but if you are just socialising in a bar or lounge area then fully clothed fine. And to be honest, nothing more off putting than sitting chatting and getting to know someone than having guys about wrapped in towels but playing with their cock near by you . And yes I know you maybe in a club but lads ditch the towel and invest in some nice boxers . So yes the answer is dress smartly as if you made an effort and don't rock up at a club advertising your fave football team save that for your trip down the local xx That’s the way it’s done at Decadence. No dress down policy, when you enter. Just dress down when in playrooms or viewing. Fully clothed, in a towel or naked in the bar area. And no pressure to dress down either. No pressure that’s why I love Decadence " Same at Townhouse. Not tried Decadence yet but it’s on the list!! ![]() | |||
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"So what about the club's that tell you to dress down as soon as you go in......... nobody's going to see what effort you've made anyway. Does that mean it would be okay to turn up in paint spattered trousers and a torn T shirt with ketchup and egg stains from the breakfast butty then? ![]() ![]() Care to read my previous post of a week ago? "Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave " As a guy who "lives in suits" I do this everyday. Some of my friends' aquaintances have actually asked if I always dress like that. Most of the time, Yes! I see nothing wrong with taking pride in your appearance. I can however see the problem with defining "smart jeans" especially since expensive torn jeans are fashionable these days. No jeans rules solves the problem for both customers and management. "Just my twopennerth!" | |||
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"I can however see the problem with defining "smart jeans" especially since expensive torn jeans are fashionable these days." That's fastionable/trendy, not smart, even at the age of 23 being among the "hip'n happn'n" lot I can tell you that :P | |||
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"Don't agree with any other dress code other than towels or shorts for guys. It just feels alien and we won't go to clubs where the guys are in normal clothes when we, the ladies, make the extra effort to look hot." Could not agree more!!! This is by far the best dress code in clubs. Arrive in smart casual, then all change. Chams is our fav uk club largely because of this policy. (And we never go into the ‘wet’ areas there). It just makes for a much better sexy atmosphere !! ( roll on next saturdays xmas party at Chams !!) | |||
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"I love the ritual of getting ready for a meet or club visit. Polishing shoes, ironing a good shirt, shaving, moisturising, and putting on a good aftershave are all part of building the excitement. Making an effort with your appearance gives you confidence (especially as a single male in clubs) and makes the whole evening more of an occasion. I like seeing people all dressed up and looking their best. I am all in favour of dress codes - meets and club nights are special events. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"The only thing for me that is definitely de rigeur in a swinging club is slip on shoes. I just can't abide fucking about with laces in poor lighting ![]() ![]() i wont take it off | ![]() | |||
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