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By *erotic_adventure OP   Man  over a year ago

Scotland & London

Kestrels & Abfabs -What is the typical attire for males??

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By *andd2Couple  over a year ago

The Dungeon

Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good. "

Smart casual is jeans and a smart designer t-shirt to my mind (agree with you on the trainers though). Clubs with strict dress code put me off going, trousers and shirt with a collar are for weddings and funerals.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good.

Smart casual is jeans and a smart designer t-shirt to my mind (agree with you on the trainers though). Clubs with strict dress code put me off going, trousers and shirt with a collar are for weddings and funerals. "

Totally agree.

Anywhere that expects me to wear trousers (and not just swinging clubs) doesn't get my trade.

I'm going for a night out and to enjoy myself not fir a job interview. Jeans and a shirt is as smart as I ever get.

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By *uywithaSmileMan  over a year ago

Rossendale

To me, cleanliness and personal grooming are more important than clothing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good.

Smart casual is jeans and a smart designer t-shirt to my mind (agree with you on the trainers though). Clubs with strict dress code put me off going, trousers and shirt with a collar are for weddings and funerals.

Totally agree.

Anywhere that expects me to wear trousers (and not just swinging clubs) doesn't get my trade.

I'm going for a night out and to enjoy myself not fir a job interview. Jeans and a shirt is as smart as I ever get."

Agree

Suits have their place - but not in a swingers club.

It's about feeling comfortable and relaxed I think.

Jeans can be smart casual, with a decent shirt or t-shirt and some ladies actually like a tight t-shirt, from my experience.

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By *ctorMan  over a year ago

Derby

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By *ctorMan  over a year ago

Derby


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good.

Smart casual is jeans and a smart designer t-shirt to my mind (agree with you on the trainers though). Clubs with strict dress code put me off going, trousers and shirt with a collar are for weddings and funerals. i love to chat meet you both oneday im all ways dress nice and smell nice to

Totally agree.

Anywhere that expects me to wear trousers (and not just swinging clubs) doesn't get my trade.

I'm going for a night out and to enjoy myself not fir a job interview. Jeans and a shirt is as smart as I ever get."

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By *ondering_yorkshiremanMan  over a year ago

Somewhere near NE Derbyshire/S Yorkshire/Nottinghamshire border

Smart jeans, shirt and shoes I've always found to be best way, also adds to fun to have your shirt un buttoned by a play partner if anything happens

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Kestrels ..... What is the typical attire for males??"

A smile

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good.

Smart casual is jeans and a smart designer t-shirt to my mind (agree with you on the trainers though). Clubs with strict dress code put me off going, trousers and shirt with a collar are for weddings and funerals.

Totally agree.

Anywhere that expects me to wear trousers (and not just swinging clubs) doesn't get my trade.

I'm going for a night out and to enjoy myself not fir a job interview. Jeans and a shirt is as smart as I ever get.

Agree

Suits have their place - but not in a swingers club.

It's about feeling comfortable and relaxed I think.

Jeans can be smart casual, with a decent shirt or t-shirt and some ladies actually like a tight t-shirt, from my experience. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Men who wear jeans at a club we will not entertain, we like a man to make some effort, our choice that's all.

Xx

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By *erotic_adventure OP   Man  over a year ago

Scotland & London


"Men who wear jeans at a club we will not entertain, we like a man to make some effort, our choice that's all.

Xx"

Note to self dress accordingly when meeting Lucy Lee

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Men who wear jeans at a club we will not entertain, we like a man to make some effort, our choice that's all.

Xx"

same for us .... would guys prefer the ladies in jeans and t shirts or a nice sexy dress with something even sexier underneath ?????

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By *erotic_adventure OP   Man  over a year ago

Scotland & London


"Men who wear jeans at a club we will not entertain, we like a man to make some effort, our choice that's all.

Xx

same for us .... would guys prefer the ladies in jeans and t shirts or a nice sexy dress with something even sexier underneath ????? "

says it all

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good.

Smart casual is jeans and a smart designer t-shirt to my mind (agree with you on the trainers though). Clubs with strict dress code put me off going, trousers and shirt with a collar are for weddings and funerals.

Totally agree.

Anywhere that expects me to wear trousers (and not just swinging clubs) doesn't get my trade.

I'm going for a night out and to enjoy myself not fir a job interview. Jeans and a shirt is as smart as I ever get."

Yay, we found something we agree on, lol.

Most of the younger generation these days wear smart jeans and a designer t-shirt when they go out to a pub/vanilla nightclub, and for the most part this is accepted as the norm. Seems a lot of swingers clubs could be losing out on some trade by telling men they must wear trousers/shirt with a collar?

Also if swingers clubs are struggling to attract younger guys/younger couples through the doors of their clubs then it would be a good idea to be more relaxed about dress codes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I went to Ab Fabs last week and my friend wore a shirt with a smart pair of jeans & shoes ~ on trend & very sexy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Smart casual is always best we think. We've stopped going to clubs that allow jeans, t-shirts, trainers etc. If you can't make the effort to look good you're not likely to be any good. "

Guess that makes me a shit shag then as I live in Jeans, T-Shirt & Trainers out of work!

In clubs though I've usually just worn a towel and maybe some lingerie depending on the club, but I've only been to clubs in the Greater Manchester area and most have wet areas.

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