AUTHOR: Rebecca Avalon, Strip and Grow Rich
One of the biggest faux pas I see new entertainers make in the gentleman’s club industry is NOT dressing to match the caliber of the club and clientele. This is just one of the many differences between the old DancerWealth course and DancerWealth 2.0. I go into the psychology WHY it’s important and HOW to make more money using this strategy in the Authority Hot Button Chapter, but for now lets just focus on the basics.
If you are working at a first tier club, the housemoms have probably already discussed the requirements of your costume. These clubs tend to favor gowns and dresses to create an upscale environment. Many new entertainers mistakenly think that covering up their hot bodies with a lot of material is going to negatively affect their money. In some club…yes. At the upscale gown club…no. The good news is that there are a lot of sexy long gowns to choose from that have cutouts, slits, and plunging necklines to highlight your assets.
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Second tier clubs are not as picky with costuming. They will let you wear bikinis, booty shorts, short dresses, and pretty much anything else. Second Tier Clubs aren’t necessarily “not as good as” upscale gentlemen’s clubs…it just means that they are more casual. Does this mean that you SHOULDN’T wear a gown? Maybe, maybe not. It’s going to depend on the customers more than the physical layout of the club itself. The key is to look at the clients: are they wearing suits or sandals? When I work at 2nd tier clubs I bring both options: short sexy dresses, corsets, and thigh high…but I also have a long robe in case some suits walk in the door.




November 22nd, 2009
Ms. B. Kitty
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