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    Hey all, I'm a tradesman so my attire most of the time is what you can imagine. Occasionally the situation arises when a job is cancelled or delayed etc and I'm near some lovely ladies and I make an appointment. I always explain my situation and that I'm not arriving in a suit and always take a shower etc and everyone so far hasn't had an issue. I'm guessing I'm not the only tradesman in the country who visits escorts so just curious what do they do and if there are any ladies here do you have any objections to guys arriving in work wear.

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    Great post, I myself have had a few massages in Belfast after work. As I work in construction I’m in my work clothes and there not been a problem as the escort massage I said I’d be calling after work which she said no problem darling. The massage parlours don’t have the shower option but they never refuse or question the work clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irlbel View Post
    Hey all, I'm a tradesman so my attire most of the time is what you can imagine. Occasionally the situation arises when a job is cancelled or delayed etc and I'm near some lovely ladies and I make an appointment. I always explain my situation and that I'm not arriving in a suit and always take a shower etc and everyone so far hasn't had an issue. I'm guessing I'm not the only tradesman in the country who visits escorts so just curious what do they do and if there are any ladies here do you have any objections to guys arriving in work wear.
    Blending in - best strategy for remaining inconspicuous 👍 x

    That might be a suit ‘n tie and a briefcase ,

    or a tradesman’s everyday wear — so long you’re not visiting a lady

    while wearing a high-viz jacket x

    Goods in grocery bags always a good one
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    it does not matter at all
    Suits are out as takes too long to get out off and anyway its not a fashion show and most escorts if you asked them 5 mins later what was that guy was wearing they couldn't tell you
    I wear Nike top and bottoms and Nike AllBirds Sneakers.
    I think its ok and fair enough if the guy is a trademans and in them clothes as he wont be in them for long and you can freshen up in her place if the shower is working.
    I know escorts who had Farmers coming from spreading slurry and they dropped in on way back in a boiler suit and was not an issue either.
    Only when one left his wallet behind in the tractor did the trouble start
    Last edited by WeeJimmy; 11-01-22 at 15:24.

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    Girls get all hot and bothered if you wear snickers workwear. Especially if you leave the knee pads on

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    Doesn’t matter as you will be getting a shower

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Blending in - best strategy for remaining inconspicuous 👍 x

    That might be a suit ‘n tie and a briefcase ,

    or a tradesman’s everyday wear — so long you’re not visiting a lady

    while wearing a high-viz jacket x

    Goods in grocery bags always a good one
    Groceries in a bag, brilliant! 😆 I never thought of that!

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    I'd say it doesn't really matter what you wear if you relax and act casual....and as long as you don't stand outside with your phone to your ear, asking loudly what the entry code is

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    It depends on the time and place. Suits are good on the southside Monday to Friday before 6pm, smart casual the rest of the day/week. Go very casual at the weekend during the day, almost football shirt territory, but have a collared shirt on when the sun goes down.
    North city centre dublin, forget suits, jeans and runners are fine almost all week. Construction gear is grand before 6pm too, probably ok all evening in the north city centre, not so much in the on the southside, take the gear off after 4pm to blend in southside, get shoes on too.
    Yours sincerely, Ross O'Carroll Kelly

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    Or I could arrive with my tools to fix your heating

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