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Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 1580 reads
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Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater, they (always) say! If you don't know 100%, it's always nice to hear what you all have to say so I can pick from the buffet...

I am investing more in my clothing; however, I think it's really dumb to spend over $1k on a pair of shoes, a shit ton of dresses, underwear and bras, and lingerie, adding up to . I bought a really nice bag and clutch from Michael Kohrs... I've been looking at them for months... on sale. Total was like $450. I'm trying to figure out how to do the clothing in a way that I'm not spending more than it's worth. Some gals say they rotate between outfits. If someone tours a lot, I would assume that requires less clothing as they're not seeing the same guys every week.

I'm getting nicer hotel rooms, entertaining with finger foods and drinks, (I sneak non-alcoholic drinks for myself, lol, or pour a drop of vodka in my OJ haha.) I'm not going all out, but I really want my branding to change in the sense that I provide more than some trashy chatty-chitty-bang-bang, while encouraging longer appointments!

Let me know your thoughts, experiences, successes, and 'fails' lol.

Love and kisses!

doncord 42 Reviews 931 reads
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use good judgement and us clods wont know the difference.

Dr Who revived 778 reads
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Most tend to do just that (Target is a staple for most as well)...BUT

Some gals really do like the higher end shit and have NO problems spending tens of thousands on clothes (including undergarments).

I have never understood the shoe thing...but all women seem to love those things.  Funny that at my recent session the gal had on 6" heels and simply can't wear them for more than a few minutes.  But it still amazes me to see any gal wear those heels out...and actually succeed in walking without tipping over!

Seems like Courtney is realizing that 10's here equate to image...yep, it sure does  ;)
Posted By: doncord
use good judgement and us clods wont know the difference.

Crisis25 829 reads
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4 / 59

Only one kinda guy is gonna notice your shoes or purse,  and you aren't getting any money out of him.

stellafawn See my TER Reviews 817 reads
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I get compliments on my shoes from gentlemen all the time. They definitely get noticed. Courtney, I look for a lot of name brand things on ebay, you can often find higher end clothing there.  I also call around and find out when the store is having a sale . Also, many places, if you join their mailing list will give you a 20% off coupon on your birthday or some similar such thing. I'm trying to figure it out as I go along too. Good luck.

ArthurDent 32 Reviews 872 reads
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You work hard.  You already look great and the clothes will help.  10/10 is not unrealistic for you to achieve.

Smooches, sweetie...

Dr Who revived 828 reads
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Most guys I know don't spend a ton on clothes.  Some of my buds will spend a shitload on jewelry...but they seem to be the outlier.  I really have no interest in buying clothes to impress...simply something that has never ever appealed to me.  The only times I have to put on a tie is when I have to appear in court...and even then I'd rather be in jeans.

Women...a whole different story.  Sheesh...women could spend everything in the world to play dress up.  

I do like the gals that can look really hot in PJ's though ;)
Posted By: devindavette
in my civie life, accessorised with a 2k bag and 800$ shoes ...and about 15k worth of diamonds n thangs. I have no issues with that. I have designer clothing, but that stuff doesn't matter so much to me. It's how it looks and how you wear it,  I can even make a pair of pajama jeans look jazzy ;) ..lol  
   
Posted By: ChgoCPA
Most tend to do just that (Target is a staple for most as well)...BUT  
     
  Some gals really do like the higher end shit and have NO problems spending tens of thousands on clothes (including undergarments).  
     
  I have never understood the shoe thing...but all women seem to love those things.  Funny that at my recent session the gal had on 6" heels and simply can't wear them for more than a few minutes.  But it still amazes me to see any gal wear those heels out...and actually succeed in walking without tipping over!  
     
  Seems like Courtney is realizing that 10's here equate to image...yep, it sure does  ;)  
     
Posted By: doncord
use good judgement and us clods wont know the difference.

inicky46 61 Reviews 933 reads
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Listening to DD, on the other hand, is a fine idea.  One of her mottos is "Louboutins are not meant to be walked in.  They are made to be worn in the air."
Tell 'em your other, motto, Dev.  You know the one...

bridgetteofnyc See my TER Reviews 829 reads
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Ultimately less expensive than buying clothes from the gap that you have to replace quickly anyway.  But I don't think many guys will be out off that you don't have 2000 dollar shoes as long as you still look nice and fit in to the surroundings (I hope lol.)  Lingerie and shoes are the two things I really try to splurge on though, guys really appreciate those things.

STPhomer 176 Reviews 755 reads
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10 / 59

I believe you get what you pay for and quality brand names tends to be a good investment when it comes to clothing. So for your real life I'd say spurge and really feel good about what you wear.If a bag & clutch from Michael Kohrs puts a smile on your face then go for it.

But when it comes to what you might wear when greeting a client I think you can get away with less expensive outfits that do not need to last that long.  I mean I really don't care and honestly probably can't tell if your sexy short dress with that barely contain your 36Cs is a $600 outfit from Saks or a $30.00 dress from Body Central. The important thing is you taking the time to sex yourself up for our little rendezvous. It's impressive that you prepare the room. A candle lit room with soft music and a sexy babe is my idea of fun. Throw in a glass of wine ....wow.



-- Modified on 10/19/2013 2:35:31 PM

Cosette 975 reads
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Victoria's Secret, I love their clothes and their value. And since they're only available online or in their catalogs, they're actually very unique. Their dresses are very cute and sexy and their sweaters can be provocative. They also do the $150 off $500 deal every other month so you can really stock up, and a good loyalty program with points.  

There's also a great site out of China called sammydress.com, check it out, you've never seen more affordable stuff than this, and it's not disposable fashion. Some men stuff too.

-- Modified on 10/19/2013 5:26:23 PM

Cannonhome1 952 reads
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Now I know about that.  

A good place to get a big bang for you buck is HauteLook. It's flash sales on everything you can imagine. Top shelf items. http://www.hautelook.com/events#all

Piperlime always has sales and again, if you know your brands, you can find quality items. http://piperlime.gap.com/

Then there is the Nordstom Rack, Saks Fifth Ave Off 5th.  

My method is to buy a few things every month. It keeps the wardrobe fresh and the the budget under control. On-line shopping is a girl's best friend. ;)

OSP 26 Reviews 793 reads
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13 / 59

A nice casual dress or jeans n a t-shirt always work great. Isn't this supposed to b fun and free of drama?

89Springer 720 reads
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I can usually tell the difference between expensive and modestly-priced clothing. Does it matter behind closed doors? Not a big deal, although I'm left with the impression that the provider with the high end clothes is more high end herself. Thus I'm prepared to pay a little more, as I know she's invested more.

The provider I've been seeing the last couple of months spends a lot of clothing, and looks like it. When she was in the bathroom I looked at one of her shoes, and wasn't at all surprised at all seeing a Louis Vuitton label

oldted 16 Reviews 629 reads
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15 / 59

Doesn't have to be expensive elite name brand stuff, but just put together well.

Cannonhome1 841 reads
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16 / 59

Check out this if you like VS. It's the same idea but upscale...  

http://www.journelle.com/?gclid=CNWXxO7_o7oCFQif4Aod1xoALw&pkw=journelle

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 956 reads
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Posted By: Courtney.ova
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater, they (always) say! If you don't know 100%, it's always nice to hear what you all have to say so I can pick from the buffet...  
   
 I am investing more in my clothing; however, I think it's really dumb to spend over $1k on a pair of shoes, a shit ton of dresses, underwear and bras, and lingerie, adding up to . I bought a really nice bag and clutch from Michael Kohrs... I've been looking at them for months... on sale. Total was like $450. I'm trying to figure out how to do the clothing in a way that I'm not spending more than it's worth. Some gals say they rotate between outfits. If someone tours a lot, I would assume that requires less clothing as they're not seeing the same guys every week.  
   
 I'm getting nicer hotel rooms, entertaining with finger foods and drinks, (I sneak non-alcoholic drinks for myself, lol, or pour a drop of vodka in my OJ haha.) I'm not going all out, but I really want my branding to change in the sense that I provide more than some trashy chatty-chitty-bang-bang, while encouraging longer appointments!  
   
 Let me know your thoughts, experiences, successes, and 'fails' lol.  
   
 Love and kisses!

bridgetteofnyc See my TER Reviews 907 reads
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18 / 59

I second Journelle as well as La Petite Coquette.  There's also Fig Leaves.  :)

Posted By: Cannonhome1
Check out this if you like VS. It's the same idea but upscale...  
   
 http://www.journelle.com/?gclid=CNWXxO7_o7oCFQif4Aod1xoALw&pkw=journelle

LeiylahRae See my TER Reviews 772 reads
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I spend  more money on those, and accessories. As for clothes, I can shop anywhere from H&M, zara, nordstrom and consignment stores. You just need know how to match your clothing. Check out belle and clive, the real real, gilt, beyond the rack just to name a few you can find designer stuff at reasonable prices

LeiylahRae See my TER Reviews 928 reads
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I love journeelle. I also love this site, they have great stuff.
http://www.aricielingerie.com/

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 1031 reads
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Your personal style is more important than the labels you wear. As someone mentioned stores like Nordics Rack, NM Last Call and SFO are excellent places to shop especially when they're on sale

margomatisse See my TER Reviews 652 reads
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I too can be a little on the frugal/don't see the point in dropping $1k or more on a pair of shoes or the like. But still, I like designer things and have found some really great deals on consignment and on Ebay, like my Stella McCartney dress for only $300 (which, if it was worn, showed absolutely no signs of it) and a pair of Miu Miu pumps for only $175 (and those can run upwards of $700).

Also, Agent Provocateur will sometimes have online sales where you can get some things way below what they would normally cost.  

Best of luck! :)

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 638 reads
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23 / 59

up Groupon and ebates. Some great deals can be had occasionally. Always great restaurants for 50% off.

harborview 10 Reviews 816 reads
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gal who took my breathe away at the sight of her.

"The lady behind the door was stunning, statuesque in a sleek & sexy dress with heels & gave me a sweet hug & kiss. The pictures do not do her justice.  
"J** began to gently undress me. There was a chair positioned just so to accept my clothes. I complained that she had me at a disadvantage & she showed her dress which was a wrap which was off in moments. Her petite form is stunning. With just he black lace lingerie set remaining...   we moved onto the bed."  

I'm afraid I may have mumbled & stumbled a lot...  I was so swept away by her beauty.  I hope that our paths cross again some day.

Dr Who revived 1119 reads
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Stick to the Goodwill Stores....great values.

And spend the bucks on a spiffy (like that word) website.  If you notice the gals with all the 10/10's have really spiffy websites.

Clothes...I'm (and most guys will concur) not there for a fucking (pun intended) fashion show.

So unless you're looking to add OTC and high end out and about time...why waste money on clothes that most don't give a shit about.

And you know YOU don't want to wear those 6" Loubies out...jeans and a tight t-shirt with sneakers works for most.  

Invest in Google...that has a ROI worth discussing.

tg_baby 665 reads
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I'm in NYC - and people are very fashion-conscious here- so maybe my experience is a bit skewed. But I did my first appt's in black Target heels (they were cute) and one of my first clients - apparently a shoe snob - pointedly asked if they were Manolos. Knowing full well that they totally weren't.

When I first invested in a pair of really nice high heels, I actually got compliments on them - "GREAT shoes", they said. And not just one guy - a bunch. LOL. I've never once done a foot fetish session, BTW (my feet are size 10).

Guys might not *think* they notice fashion, but they do notice it subconsciously. Just like they say they don't care about manicures, pedicures, and  hair...but as any escort will tell you, it's important for hands, feet, and hair to look PERFECT. I'm not just saying this because I LIKE such things to be done...I hate the time and expense! I'm a complete tomboy and all about the natural look, when I'm left to my own devices. But no doubt about it, guys are visual creatures...this stuff might not register, but they do SEE it. It contributes to the overall impression.

With that said, I'd never spend a ton of money on expensive sh**. Ebay is a great resource, as are thrift shops. A few basic, high-quality shoes, dresses, and purses are all you need...you'd be surprised how cheaply you can do that. Again...ebay, ebay, ebay. I'd never EVER spend more than $200 on a pair of shoes...I spent exactly that much on two pairs FOUR years ago when I first started, and they still look brand-new (retail value was 5x more). I take them to be repaired and refurbished when needed, etc., and store them very carefully. Same for handbags.  

Lingerie is another thing I 'invest' in for this business...you can get La Perla and Agent Provocateur on ebay for a third of the price...less than you'd pay in-store at Victoria's secret.

-- Modified on 10/19/2013 4:52:36 PM

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 1058 reads
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When I teased him about it, he replied, "I've dated a lot of high maintenance women."

Good answer, lol.

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 840 reads
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Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 794 reads
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I will say, when I was into the thrift shops, I found some badass stuff with the tags still on... suits for work... I got so many compliments on them, and even slipped my way into an awesome job I shouldn't have gotten because of it. (The girl interviewing had an eye for clothing, haha.)

Thanks for the advice, sweets, I will definitely consider goodwill. I actually see a few things in the picture I like!

But I don't think goodwill will fly for the trips pending to Cancun and definitely not for the NYC one I just did, lol.

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 984 reads
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I usually don't go under $200 for shoes, dresses, etc. I feel the fabric, tug on it to make sure it's quality, try it on, bend over, twist, etc. etc. If it looks hot, great, but if it doesn't feel hot to the touch, I'm not buying it. There's a sense of pride, and I feel if I charge a certain amount, I need to give a man that quality in presentation as well.

If I do a trip to NYC on my own, serving gents from NYC, then I feel those things may be appropriate.

I see your point about it. At this time, I'm not ready for New York. Need some surgery first! LOL

Dr Who revived 749 reads
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But look at the sites of many of the gals who consistently get those 10/10's and are in the Top lists....marketing here is the key mover.

Despite what some fellas babble...most wouldn't know a knock off shoe from a genuine Loubie...nor would most care.

Find some lovelorn johnnie boy who want's to take you (as you plan on Cancun) out and about...and let that moron (don't tell him he's a moron...that would depress him  LOL) buy you the high end shit and accumulate stuff that way.  Seems that works well for many here  ;)

Should we meet one day...you'll want to take me shopping to buy ME some clothes.  But I'm a happy guy with my jeans and shirts...and sneakers of course.  Still not a clothes guy.

Now a 75" HDTV plasma screen with 5.1 dolby internet capable...I'm all set to go shopping  :D
Posted By: Courtney.ova
I will say, when I was into the thrift shops, I found some badass stuff with the tags still on... suits for work... I got so many compliments on them, and even slipped my way into an awesome job I shouldn't have gotten because of it. (The girl interviewing had an eye for clothing, haha.)  
   
 Thanks for the advice, sweets, I will definitely consider goodwill. I actually see a few things in the picture I like!  
   
 But I don't think goodwill will fly for the trips pending to Cancun and definitely not for the NYC one I just did, lol.

tg_baby 912 reads
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Having seen some of the highest-rated NYC women in the business naked...you'd be really surprised...not all men want a woman to look like a barbie doll. If you look good and you're confident, chances are that guys are going to find you attractive as well :-)  

I'm not saying at all to skimp on quality. Just that, if you work harder, you can find it at lower prices. Like the aforementioned pair of Manolos...I did get a brand-new pair, in the box, under $200 from ebay. I guess it doesn't hurt that my feet are big...I guess stores can't sell my size, or something. I dunno. But I'm an average size in clothing (4ish) and also used to buy a lot on ebay. Along the lines of Herve Leger and Caroline Herrera...I never spent over $200 on any one thing, altho I did have to get some stuff tailored. I got some stuff that didn't fit - I reused the pics from the seller's listing and resold it.

Don't worry too much about going all out for NYC...or any other market...you'll just wind up wasting lots of $$.

Back_In_Black 869 reads
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Shoes are important too . Good quality and stylish .  
Evening bag and daytime also important , perhaps a small luggage set to keep things in , small 3 piece set  
Bra/ panty set , teddy 3 or 4 ,  Fredericks of Hollywood won't be to pricey either .  
lubes , toys, videes , music candles , and a traveling bar set for guys you know .  
Crossword puzzles , when guys daty  I'm sure it gets boring after awhile while theyre on the 8th or 9th  O.
 

Posted By: Courtney.ova
Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater, they (always) say! If you don't know 100%, it's always nice to hear what you all have to say so I can pick from the buffet...  
   
 I am investing more in my clothing; however, I think it's really dumb to spend over $1k on a pair of shoes, a shit ton of dresses, underwear and bras, and lingerie, adding up to . I bought a really nice bag and clutch from Michael Kohrs... I've been looking at them for months... on sale. Total was like $450. I'm trying to figure out how to do the clothing in a way that I'm not spending more than it's worth. Some gals say they rotate between outfits. If someone tours a lot, I would assume that requires less clothing as they're not seeing the same guys every week.  
   
 I'm getting nicer hotel rooms, entertaining with finger foods and drinks, (I sneak non-alcoholic drinks for myself, lol, or pour a drop of vodka in my OJ haha.) I'm not going all out, but I really want my branding to change in the sense that I provide more than some trashy chatty-chitty-bang-bang, while encouraging longer appointments!  
   
 Let me know your thoughts, experiences, successes, and 'fails' lol.  
   
 Love and kisses!

GaviaImmer 918 reads
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I second Overstock.com as a good starting point. Kohls and TJ Maxx are also good if you want to go into a store.

Also try ebay, many department, online and boutique stores also sell directly on ebay now. Just do a search using the brand name and item you are looking for.

Elaria See my TER Reviews 759 reads
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Like everything, YMMV but your appearance is important and so is how you feel about yourself.
Buy online or start a wishlist.  
Hard to get away from having a good wardrobe.

nahtynikkey See my TER Reviews 933 reads
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+10000. I do not buy name brand, and never will. You are paying for the name, which I find is just "not me". You can find things that are just as nice, for a fraction of the cost...and use all that extra money one would have spent on designer clothing, shoes, & handbags to go towards something that will return the investment (college, kids college, MMA, CDs, etc). In one of my more recent classes where name brands were being discussed, it was mentioned that those who always sport name brands, do not have a sense of self, hence, they use the name brands to "create" themselves. I have always created my own style, and have never been one to follow the latest trends

To those who buy name brands, I have no problem with it, & am not being judgmental at all... I just personally have never had the inkling to put down $500 for one purse... I would constantly think of too many others things it could have been spent on, lol.  
Posted By: hiddenhills
Your personal style is more important than the labels you wear. As someone mentioned stores like Nordics Rack, NM Last Call and SFO are excellent places to shop especially when they're on sale

impposter 49 Reviews 837 reads
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I arrived at my hostesses' room (a duo!) and they were running a little late.  They just got back from shopping along the Fancy Expensive Street.  They were still dressed in their civvies (jeans, sweater, blouse) and I couldn't tell you if they were Calvin Kleins or Super-Expensive Custom Jeans: the girls looked GREAT!  (When I asked to see one of them again, I asked for her to wear her civvie jeans and pullover sweater!) ...  

So I asked one if she got anything nice.  Yeah, a $600 snake skin belt whereupon she did a face palm and added 'I can't believe I threw away $600 on a belt.'  

All of my activities have been in the room (or brief lobby-talk on the way to the elevator) and never on an outside dinner or other date.  I'm a guy who can't really tell the difference between a decent $100 dress or blouse from Target and the $1000 version from an upscale place.  And I don't ask to see the labels.  

(Years back, I think one of the big NYC fashion stores paid a huge fine for sewing haute couture labels in counterfeit clothing.)

I hope I can tell the difference between "nice" and "an unkempt mess of crap".  I prefer "nice" but please don't go overboard on my account

Jamie.Solo See my TER Reviews 759 reads
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keystonekid 114 Reviews 817 reads
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all that much--just how she looks in the clothing, shoes, etc.

It is amazing what you can find online for not that much $$. Can't tell you the last time I bought electronics in a store. Sure, I go to the store to see what I like then go home and shop online.

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 789 reads
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I won't be doing this long enough to spend thousands on each piece of clothing. I like the idea of having a few items for those guys who will say something. I also think everyone seems to agree that shoes and lingerie are two things to spend your dollars on. (And accessories).

I also know wearing this stuff will be way too much for some guys. They just want the girl next door, everyday jeans and t-shirt look. I never obey on the t-shirt part hahaha

I'd look sharp for you impposter, don't you worry! ;)

xoxo

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 890 reads
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the best person to ask how something looks on you is a hobbyist. They'll tell you haha

harborview 10 Reviews 897 reads
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'She' had on heels,  I really didn't look at them but the whole outfit looked quality, if fitted her & made her look her best.  (Note, of course it fitted her...  the dress was a wrap!)  
Just blowing money is just dumb.  There are lots of things you should be spending money on, like a rainy day fund & a retirement plan.  
Shopping is not a contact sport!!  I admit guilt my self, in the sporting goods store...  but think of this as a challenge.  It's ok to wear clothes more than once, so long as they are clean & fit well.  I'd not mind if a lady wore the same outfit to see me, so long as there was week or more in between...    So the challenge is to dress sexy, look good, spending as few $$ as possible but as many as necessary.

 
   
Posted By: harbor_view
gal who took my breathe away at the sight of her.  
   
 "The lady behind the door was stunning, statuesque in a sleek & sexy dress with heels & gave me a sweet hug & kiss. The pictures do not do her justice.    
 "J** began to gently undress me. There was a chair positioned just so to accept my clothes. I complained that she had me at a disadvantage & she showed her dress which was a wrap which was off in moments. Her petite form is stunning. With just he black lace lingerie set remaining...   we moved onto the bed."    
   
 I'm afraid I may have mumbled & stumbled a lot...  I was so swept away by her beauty.  I hope that our paths cross again some day.

Pampam 19 Reviews 821 reads
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Not sure if they have decent designer for women. Supposedly discount specials daily to weekly. To get on their list goes through an amazon account

HerePussyPussy 887 reads
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Kudos for asking after, all your question is directed at your target audience.  
The only time I think you should spend high dollar on clothes for the hobby, are the clothes you will be seen in when you are out to dinner,  or a play. I don't have any sort of foot fetish, but I do notice a nice pair of heels.
As far as your BCD attire, keep it lacy and simple. Matching bra and panties are always a plus.  
Most important is stay light on the makeup, I never want to see layers a layers of crap on your face.  
Confident, fresh, funny, and smell nice you will have me drooling even if you were wearing a pillow cover.

Retired-Guy 821 reads
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Assuming you are blessed with good looks, those two things will get you far greater returns than AP or Wolford's lingerie.  For me, I don't care if you show up in yoga pants and a tee shirt, but if you are uninteresting, it's going to be the longest night of my life.

Sure the first hour will be fun, but after that I'll be looking for a dull blade to end the agony.

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 739 reads
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Thanks. :)

Heels it is. I have nice ones, but am looking at some more. :D

Ok, I'm just making an excuse to buy shoes, haha

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 411 reads
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I have had very generous clients pop up, even now and am very grateful. I guess I feel funny putting 'preferred gifts' on my site. Not that it's bad, but perhaps I come across as a geek who wants electronics haha

-- Modified on 10/20/2013 3:47:42 PM

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 480 reads
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Nope, me either because my clients realize I have more things going for me that need paying off. I would appreciate the thought, but would probably tell him I was selling them on Ebay to pay more on student loans or private school for my child. If you end up living in a one bedroom shack, what good are shoes? Just sayin.

Back_In_Black 663 reads
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In that it seems we want more than the "act" .  

MT, ever read a review where the guy is waiting to be told what to do , instead of a flow to the date . I have, often . Although there are some men who can engage a longer evening its not the majority .and in general many women can only do the 1 hour !  
Posted By: MT91151
Assuming you are blessed with good looks, those two things will get you far greater returns than AP or Wolford's lingerie.  For me, I don't care if you show up in yoga pants and a tee shirt, but if you are uninteresting, it's going to be the longest night of my life.  
   
 Sure the first hour will be fun, but after that I'll be looking for a dull blade to end the agony.

Back_In_Black 351 reads
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And the little plastic corvette too !  "He Better" , yeah okay .

Posted By: summerxxxstacks
Touche, what good are a pair of Loubies without this semesters tuition check wrapped up with them? Get both! A gift is a gift, and yes some of these gifts are a little bit ridiculous and the cash might be better, but it's the thought that counts and I am obligated to wear them and enjoy them for the person that bought them for me. Sending a picture of me with that expensive gift and thanking him, that's what he wants to see me enjoy something nice that he went out of his way to give me. And if a man is going to spend over a thousand dollars on any item of clothing for me, he better also be making a fat donation to the Summer Stacks College Education fund as well.  
   
Posted By: London Rayne
Nope, me either because my clients realize I have more things going for me that need paying off. I would appreciate the thought, but would probably tell him I was selling them on Ebay to pay more on student loans or private school for my child. If you end up living in a one bedroom shack, what good are shoes? Just sayin.

redbeat 1 Reviews 726 reads
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As a man it is always thrilling to see the special effort a lady will make when they see us, whether it be the outfit or the underwear, or both. However most of us would not be able to tell the difference between an average costing outfit or designer labels without being told.

If a lady is being brought out on a dinner date it is possible that a certain amount of showing off is involved, subconsciously or not the gentleman may want others to envy who he's with and that may include the expense taken by the lady in her outfit so in these cases the labels, whether outfit or shoes may be a factor.

For most occasions opening the door to see a lady attractively dressed is great, whether the outfit cost nothing or thousands will probably be irrelevant, it's how a lady carries herself that is the ultimate attraction.

I've always been intrigued, especially with touring ladies, with what must be their balance sheets, the cost of travel, accommodation, living expenses while touring and of course now you mention it the cost of clothes and shoes, all balanced against what they earn, where they draw the line with a profit margin and what they feel they could earn elsewhere or even doing a different job.

From my own experience, and my own preference, what will remain longer in a man's memory will be the character of the lady he meets, how we both connect and how well we get on during our meeting. That's what will encourage me to see that lady again more than any expensive clothing she's wearing.

While style is important it is the style of how you carry yourself and how you wear what you wear that will matter a whole lot more than the price tags of anything involved

CharityMcLainXXX 872 reads
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kinda hafta disagree with that, im sorry.  
saw a successful attorney once that insisted I keep my red bottom shoes on, saying it just like that, saying how much he liked them.  
there are a lot of different types out there. you never know.

CharityMcLainXXX 795 reads
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Yah, I find I always do better if I dont stink, lol

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 461 reads
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I only require the rate I charge. If a gent decides to bring a gift, (thank you for the magic wand honey, lol) or tip, whatever, I respond in gratefulness... I do agree with wearing the shoes for him on dates, or the lingerie, etc.; however, to demand anything more... I don't think that would be a grateful act on my part. I feel expressing gratefulness and excitement from the gift does wonders for their experience... the experience I intend to deliver. :)

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to increase rates and not think about what all  entails attracting the higher end clientele. Thanks for bringing up this topic. Lots of good advice through out some post

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