The "Established Man" Client: What is the best attire?

Master69

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A Question for the Ladies

What kind of attire do you find most presentable, and most arousing and appealing, in the slightly older "Established Man" client?

1) Doesn't matter. He's gonna get naked anyways.

2) Dress like a young guy. "Young guy" attire turns me on. Even an older gentleman in a Black Sabbath T-shirt, torn jeans, sneakers and a baseball cap turned backwards is sexy.

3) Act your age. Just dress clean and conservative and I'm happy.

4) I love greeting an older guy, at the door, who has style and sophistication. Gucci shoes, Rolex watch, a sharp blazer, a sharp tie, dress shirt and dress slacks, .....and a slick hairstyle, wows me. It shows he cares, and I'll show him I appreciate it :)

5) Other
 

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Define older guy. Some of these women are in their 20s and their perspective may be different. Some guys in their mid 40s act like they are old and it is reflected in their attire and demeanor, etc.

To me "older" is 55+.
 

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A Question for the Ladies

What kind of attire do you find most presentable, and most arousing and appealing, in the slightly older "Established Man" client?

4) I love greeting an older guy, at the door, who has style and sophistication. Gucci shoes, Rolex watch, a sharp blazer, a sharp tie, dress shirt and dress slacks, .....and a slick hairstyle, wows me. It shows he cares, and I'll show him I appreciate it :)
Wow, what's not to appreciate, when a gentleman has this kind of presentation? I'd drool over him anywhere, at the bank, walking through the business district downtown, at a business luncheon (remember Morton's?), in the elevators at the Bentall Centre, maybe a networking breakfast meeting, or if I spy him hopping into a cab! Yummy! ;)
 

Master69

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Define older guy. Some of these women are in their 20s and their perspective may be different. Some guys in their mid 40s act like they are old and it is reflected in their attire and demeanor, etc.

To me "older" is 55+.
Let's put it this way:

What kind of attire would a lady be delighted to see, what would she accept, and what would turn her off, if the following celebrities showed up at her door:

Sean Connery
George Clooney
Brad Pitt
Richard Gere
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey Jr
Patrick Dempsey
Ralph Fiennes
Jon Bon Jovi

I want to know the perspective of every woman (regardless of age) about this type of older man. And "naked" or "anything" is not an acceptable answer for the hot men!
 

the old maxx50

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WEll i fall in that category 55+ , But i am not a business man .. don't even own a suit the style these days is crap .I liked the wide lapels of the 60's and 70's maybe double breasted, that was when i was in my 20's ..

I am just a ordinary guy . who like a nice leather bomber ( at one time it was the 3/4 leather coat ...you guessed in the 70's) a strip shirt or plain and some good jeans,or casual dress pants .. Usually leather desert style shoe or light boot.. .. Just not into any other kind of dress .. Just have no occasion to do so.

I like my women in pants and a shirt /blouse t shirt .. or nothing at all..:)

Oh , I have been wearing a ball cap more these days The hair is getting thin. and the walk slower.
 

violetblake

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Let's put it this way:

What kind of attire would a lady be delighted to see, what would she accept, and what would turn her off, if the following celebrities showed up at her door:

Sean Connery
George Clooney
Brad Pitt
Richard Gere
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey Jr
Patrick Dempsey
Ralph Fiennes
Jon Bon Jovi

I want to know the perspective of every woman (regardless of age) about this type of older man. And "naked" or "anything" is not an acceptable answer for the hot men!
I'll take all of the above please :D

I really could care less what a client wears. As long as it's something that makes them feel confident and comfortable, that's all that matters. Well and also as long as it's clean and they don't look homeless lol. But I seriously wouldn't notice the difference between someone in khakis and a polo shirt to someone with a rolex watch and suit. As long as you're nice and respectful, you can dress any old way you want! :)
 

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big warm, sensual smile ... smells clean ... comando ... shaven down south. I love it when you shave below, because I know you did it for me. ;-) ... and i want you in an old shirt, so I can tear it off you ... whoops! my fantasy... lol

I prefer jeans, or shorts over suite pants. Button & zip! ... vs belt, button, hook, zip ... thank god suspenders aren't in ... lol
 

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I really could care less what a client wears. As long as it's something that makes them feel confident and comfortable, that's all that matters. Well and also as long as it's clean and they don't look homeless lol. But I seriously wouldn't notice the difference between someone in khakis and a polo shirt to someone with a rolex watch and suit. As long as you're nice and respectful, you can dress any old way you want! :)
Groomed! What about groomed though?

I like to think of myself as well groomed from head to toe everytime I go out my door. I wasn't always this way (ahh the joys of a carefree youth), but now I have anxiety attacks of I have to leave to go somewhere and I haven't had a chance to shave or groom my facial hair, use a comb and product carefully, and make sure I'm smelling right for the occasion, no matter what it is.

I guess do clothes make the man, or does the grooming do it? ;)
 

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I'll take all of the above please :D

I really could care less what a client wears. As long as it's something that makes them feel confident and comfortable, that's all that matters. Well and also as long as it's clean and they don't look homeless lol. But I seriously wouldn't notice the difference between someone in khakis and a polo shirt to someone with a rolex watch and suit. As long as you're nice and respectful, you can dress any old way you want! :)
Ms Blake are you saying you won't go on a paid date with me because I am homeless? Just because I do not have no firm address? Dam I wanted another shot at you.
 

violetblake

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Groomed! What about groomed though?

I like to think of myself as well groomed from head to toe everytime I go out my door. I wasn't always this way (ahh the joys of a carefree youth), but now I have anxiety attacks of I have to leave to go somewhere and I haven't had a chance to shave or groom my facial hair, use a comb and product carefully, and make sure I'm smelling right for the occasion, no matter what it is.

I guess do clothes make the man, or does the grooming do it? ;)
Well I guess that's a good point, no stubble please, it's painful :fear: And I would also certainly prefer it if men groomed down below, don't need to shave if you don't want to, but trimming makes it a lot easier to work with :p ( although the stubble issue applies here too, it can hurt doing cg if there's too much stubble, and I love cg ;) )
 

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Dress appropriate for where you are going that particular day to that SP.

It makes no sense to dress up in your best suit if you are going to a neighbourhood where the people are dressed in jeans and T shirts. You stick out like a sore thumb and you draw unwanted attention to yourself.

If you are checking into a great hotel to meet your SP later, sure dress up stylishly and like you are there on 'business'.
 

bcneil

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You'd like a lesson in what clothes I would wear to come visit you? Right now it would be shorts, t-shirt and flip flops. Different clothes for different seasons. I don't think getting dressed to come see a SP is that difficult...do you?
So you dont get out the tux and rolex?
 

jesuschrist

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Don't dress to impress, it doesn't impress. If you're naturally well-dressed, then so be it. If it's the way you would dress at the office and you're seeing her after work, then so be it. If it's the weekend and you've just come off the golf course/yacht/race track, and you show up looking sporting, then so be it.

Girls can usually smell a phoney a mile away. Keep it real and be confident - that's the best attire of them all by far.
 

uncleg

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I think Hunka has the look down pat...................just the right mix of business and casual....with the present carried in an everyday bag that nobody would take a second look at.................

 

Master69

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I intended for the ladies to reply to this thread and give their point-of-view. The pooners may learn a little about adopting proper attire that is stylish and congruent with their own personal character and with their lady, and thus raise the level of the whole experience for everyone.

In at least Winnipeg, the level of SP style has been markedly elevated in recent years (partly because the local scene has been steadily atrophying for fifteen years), with a lot of classy ladies coming to town offering very good service in select 5-star hotels and well-appointed newer condos, and wanting to hit the clubs and go to the better restaurants. Beautiful lingerie and dress, sophisticated manners and style.

Reflecting on this, the wise pooner might ask: "Why not step up my own style too?".
 
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