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No 3 Chorley - dress down policy
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is it commonplace to have an enforced dress down time in a club? I've noticed that No. 3 say dress down is at 10:30pm. Have been to a few other clubs and never been told I HAVE to dress down, I just wondered what the thinking is behind it.
Mrs Storm x |
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I know a lot of clubs that have a dress down policy.
At Townhouse people can wear what they want when they want to downstairs in all of our social areas (bar, lounge, dancefloor, wet area etc...) If people want to go upstairs to our paly areas after 11pm, then we ask people to dress down. The reason we do this is because in our play areas, everyone is on a level playing field. There is nothing worse than getting all sexy in your skimpies in a playroom and there's somebody watching at the doorway in the coat!! It's so seedy!
So our dressdown is a little different as it is only requested in our play areas, which are completely separate to our social areas; down there, people dress down whenever they want.
That's our take on it anyway! lol xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I know a lot of clubs that have a dress down policy.
At Townhouse people can wear what they want when they want to downstairs in all of our social areas (bar, lounge, dancefloor, wet area etc...) If people want to go upstairs to our paly areas after 11pm, then we ask people to dress down. The reason we do this is because in our play areas, everyone is on a level playing field. There is nothing worse than getting all sexy in your skimpies in a playroom and there's somebody watching at the doorway in the coat!! It's so seedy!
So our dressdown is a little different as it is only requested in our play areas, which are completely separate to our social areas; down there, people dress down whenever they want.
That's our take on it anyway! lol xx"
. I get this for play rooms, it makes perfect sense. I guess I'm not too sure of my thoughts on it in the bar area etc. If it was your first club experience I think it could be a bit daunting. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's used as a way to manage and level the playing field as said above. La Chambre's dress down policy is a rule for single males (or men of a couple going it alone) and optional for couples in the play areas. It also helps identify people with respect to who can go in which rooms (invite only, couples only, open). One aspect as well is to even things out for the ladies who tend to go for the nice underwear or erotically dressed look. Having most people in a dressed down state encourages this, if all the gents were stood about in their coats, people (both male and female) are less likely to want to strip off themselves which can hinder the experience |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I will add to that our policy takes a little more management and policing than a blanket policy. Having a time to dress down will make it even easier to manage and everyone knows what to expect |
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By *ilacWoman
over a year ago
Cheshire |
"Is it commonplace to have an enforced dress down time in a club? I've noticed that No. 3 say dress down is at 10:30pm. Have been to a few other clubs and never been told I HAVE to dress down, I just wondered what the thinking is behind it.
Mrs Storm x"
I don't like clubs that are dress down as you walk through the door. I went to one club in the afternoon that was fairly dead. A few locals had popped in and wear eating their lunch at the bar and were having a bit of a social. Weird as we were all forced to dress down for it.
A cut off time of 1030 or compulsory dress down in play areas makes sense. It's nice to stay dressed in the bar area though. I always think it adds to he flirting and anticipation. I like seeing everyone dressed smartly and mingling. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I know Amour and Isis Quest are full dress down clubs throughout regardless of time"
Isis isn't! You can't go through to the play areas clothed... But you can wear whatever you like through the rest of the club. |
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We go to cupids a lot as well as partners. Cupids is dress down on entry. Partners is dress down in play areas but many people just dive into the jacuzzi. We prefer to dress down sooner rather later. Mrs Destiny likes her sexy outfits. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No.3 is our local club.. Getting dressed down at 1030 is no big deal as it gets everyone in the same sexy mood and more relaxed. Again like any other club dress down or not, you still decide what you do or don't do..
Been other clubs as well. Partners is dress down in all play areas, cupids is dress down on entry no options.. |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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"Is it commonplace to have an enforced dress down time in a club? I've noticed that No. 3 say dress down is at 10:30pm. Have been to a few other clubs and never been told I HAVE to dress down, I just wondered what the thinking is behind it.
Mrs Storm x"
Some Clubs are dress down on entry, some Clubs have a dress down time, others require you to be dressed down in certain areas and other Clubs don't have a dress down policy.
There is merit in all of the options and you just need to choose what suits you. By the way, you don't have to wait until 10.30pm to dress down you can dress down when you enter if you want to.. We normally do. |
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i know this might be dumb question but do men dress down to boxers or a towel and do no 3 provide towels,also how much clothes do females tend keep on gf never been club before i have but long time ago,
also can anyone suggest where to eat near no3 coming down from penrith thought travel down grab something eat 8 ish near by ( not MacDonald lol ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i know this might be dumb question but do men dress down to boxers or a towel and do no 3 provide towels,also how much clothes do females tend keep on gf never been club before i have but long time ago,
also can anyone suggest where to eat near no3 coming down from penrith thought travel down grab something eat 8 ish near by ( not MacDonald lol ) "
the club does provide towels for the gents free of charge, so you can either have a towel or wear your boxers shorts as for the ladies they can wear something sexy from baby doll to knickers & bra. as for something to eat theres good old wetherspoons or a place called cosmopolitan not been but a few have that attended the club google it for address
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The situation at Chameleons seems to be self regulatory. The guys strutting their stuff in boxers look plain silly. A towel worn round the waist at least gives some intention of intent. Most of the ladies tend to be a little more creative
Saturday night couples-night can be a little daunting for the more mature lady as there is a definite competitive edge to some of the youngsters outfits.
Chameleons is a straight forward swingers club and does not pretend to be otherwise so why cover up? |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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"The situation at Chameleons seems to be self regulatory. The guys strutting their stuff in boxers look plain silly. A towel worn round the waist at least gives some intention of intent. Most of the ladies tend to be a little more creative
Saturday night couples-night can be a little daunting for the more mature lady as there is a definite competitive edge to some of the youngsters outfits.
Chameleons is a straight forward swingers club and does not pretend to be otherwise so why cover up?"
This has to be a joke post? I can't believe there are many women out there who would rather see guys walking around wrapped in a towel rather than a fashionable pair of pants. Since when did the "towel look" have appeal? Maybe David Beckhham should do a "towel shoot".
We love Chameleons but for Mrs H, the towel look is a downer. She would much rather see a guy in anything - other than a towel! |
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Amour it's dress down straight away. Usually about 10.30. We get that many newbies in so it takes the pressure off soon as you get in Walking through the door first time is hard enough without having a towel thrust at you X |
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"The situation at Chameleons seems to be self regulatory. The guys strutting their stuff in boxers look plain silly. A towel worn round the waist at least gives some intention of intent. Most of the ladies tend to be a little more creative
Saturday night couples-night can be a little daunting for the more mature lady as there is a definite competitive edge to some of the youngsters outfits.
Chameleons is a straight forward swingers club and does not pretend to be otherwise so why cover up?"
What counts as a youngster? I thought we were all adults |
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