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Daytime social dress code
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Hi, if I'm meeting someone for a first social, what's the perception for a dress code during the day???
Evenings I'll always wear a shirt and shoes. But would a smart tee shirt and trainers cut it for a lunchtime meet? Just getting in the shower now, so any advice in the next 20 minutes would be most appreciated |
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For a daytime social a smart tshirt, jeans and trainers are perfectly acceptable.
Just so long as you are clean and well turned out and look like you have made a little bit of an effort you don't have to dress up too fancy. |
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"I believe fab rules say you should wear arseless leather chaps and rock out with your cock out.
I kinda like that rule "
I don't make the rules, just feel it's important they are adhered to. Of course that's the gents designated outfit, I believe it's thong and nipple tassels for the ladies. |
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"I think you should wear whatever you're comfortable in "
Personally most comfortable in my birthday suit, unfortunately this doesn't go down well on the bus on the way to meets........ |
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"Hi, if I'm meeting someone for a first social, what's the perception for a dress code during the day???
Evenings I'll always wear a shirt and shoes. But would a smart tee shirt and trainers cut it for a lunchtime meet? Just getting in the shower now, so any advice in the next 20 minutes would be most appreciated "
Trainers are fine |
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Dress in whatever you're comfortable in daytimes. I don't dress up for social meets anymore as I have found men spend the whole time talking to my breasts, so I now wear jeans and keep cleavage covered up. I find men don't usually dress up but wear Tshirts and jeans. As long as it's clean, you don't smell and you brush your hair XXX |
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over a year ago
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As long as it's clean I couldn't care what someone wears for a social. I'm more interested in if we get on.
My last social I wore trainers, odd socks, shorts and t-shirt. It was only a coffee after all.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't believe that grown blokes need to ask what they should wear, people take this far too serious I'm sure if you were going on a vanilla date you would know what to wear
Sorry for ranting |
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over a year ago
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"They'd get smart Tee,jeans and trainers from me no matter what time of day.
To be fair if i was meeting anytime id be the same..
My kind of woman. "
According to your age ranges im a few years too young |
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"They'd get smart Tee,jeans and trainers from me no matter what time of day.
Same. It's me they are meeting, not my clothes. They are an extra and often come off pretty quick anyway. "
Good man. Take us as we are or not at all. |
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over a year ago
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"No trainers!!!
Clothes you feel comfortable in for sure but trainers would be a no no for me"
I'd be knackered fir a meet with you then as tbe only shoes i own are for funerals only. |
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