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I have been in discussion with a guy about getting together the next time I am in NY. We were both excited to meet until o brought up the one condition. What was it? 

I am staying at a private club and he had to wear long pants and a collared shirt. He said love to meet but best he could do was shorts and a tank top. Hotels were hundreds more so I told him not this visit.  Now thinking, if he argues on long pants and a collared shirt how is he going to be in peraon?

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Most muscle monkies own 50 tank tops and basketball shorts. Not much else. Ever see them onstage accepting an award and so many that's all they wear. Like just coming from the gym awful!!

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What is the name of the private club you are staying at? Most hotels and the most prestigious ones let you wear whatever you want. And when you have guests you are in charge they have even less to say on their clothing. In certain areas of some hotels you have to wear pants and at least a tee shirt, a light long sleeve sweater cashmere works too. You can’t judge someone based on their wardrobe. I have met some very nice educated escorts that only enjoyed wearing very casual, sporty clothes. 

And please share the link 😉

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4 hours ago, ChasingGirth said:

What is the name of the private club you are staying at? Most hotels and the most prestigious ones let you wear whatever you want. And when you have guests you are in charge they have even less to say on their clothing. In certain areas of some hotels you have to wear pants and at least a tee shirt, a light long sleeve sweater cashmere works too. You can’t judge someone based on their wardrobe. I have met some very nice educated escorts that only enjoyed wearing very casual, sporty clothes. 

And please share the link 😉

I was in a club recently that does enforce a collared shirt policy and even worse, has a zero tolerance policy for mobile phones in public areas. Very old school. Exclusive? Well, it’s all relative I suppose. Very exclusive? No. More like traditional old money, boys’ club. But anyway they have rooms that are dirt cheap considering that they overlook Central Park from the south. If that’s the place we are talking about, I’d fully understand the desire not to go to a regular hotel. 

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15 hours ago, NYGuy said:

I have been in discussion with a guy about getting together the next time I am in NY. We were both excited to meet until o brought up the one condition. What was it? 

I am staying at a private club and he had to wear long pants and a collared shirt. He said love to meet but best he could do was shorts and a tank top. Hotels were hundreds more so I told him not this visit.  Now thinking, if he argues on long pants and a collared shirt how is he going to be in peraon?

Did you start the conversation telling him the strict dress code or did you mentioned that later after exchanging several messages? 

Did he ask you to come to his place instead? 

Considering it's NYC I'm sure there plenty of other choices and I'm surprised THIS request was an issue to him.  I guess you don't want to tell us his name, but did you search on here to find out if we've talked about him before? 

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5 hours ago, ChasingGirth said:

What is the name of the private club you are staying at? Most hotels and the most prestigious ones let you wear whatever you want. And when you have guests you are in charge they have even less to say on their clothing. In certain areas of some hotels you have to wear pants and at least a tee shirt, a light long sleeve sweater cashmere works too. You can’t judge someone based on their wardrobe. I have met some very nice educated escorts that only enjoyed wearing very casual, sporty clothes. 

And please share the link 😉

Usually they are ivy league clubs with housing - usually in midtown.  I belong to one where there is a dress code for collared shirts. Jeans acceptable except in the main dining room. There are guest rooms available for members as well as a fitness center. 

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Many clubs in NY require jacket and tie in the public rooms. Union, Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, University, Lotos, and the college clubs to name a few.

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4 minutes ago, Harryinny said:

Many clubs in NY require jacket and tie in the public rooms. Union, Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, University, Lotos, and the college clubs to name a few.

Even though not my cup of tea, it’s nice to know that such civilized old-money places still exist in the midst of Manhattan. I had thought they’d all died out by now.

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17 minutes ago, Pensant said:

Even though not my cup of tea, it’s nice to know that such civilized old-money places still exist in the midst of Manhattan. I had thought they’d all died out by now.

It's like being in a Merchant Ivory film. They also have some reciprocity with other clubs worldwide. Some even have gurkhas standing guard.

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5 minutes ago, cany10011 said:

It's like being in a Merchant Ivory film. They also have some reciprocity with other clubs worldwide. Some even have gurkhas standing guard.

Unfortunately, my side of the family was disinherited by a spiteful ancestor. The other side was still loaded and one now dead cousin was the president of The Philadelphia Club and involved with the Assembly Ball. We were invited once to an event when I was 17 and I was surprised at how down-to-earth and unpretentious the old-money crowd was. I’m sure some of the men would’ve liked to bed me. I would’ve been willing!

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50 minutes ago, Harryinny said:

Many clubs in NY require jacket and tie in the public rooms. Union, Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, University, Lotos, and the college clubs to name a few.

NYAC is another.

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1 hour ago, Pensant said:

Unfortunately, my side of the family was disinherited by a spiteful ancestor. The other side was still loaded and one now dead cousin was the president of The Philadelphia Club and involved with the Assembly Ball. We were invited once to an event when I was 17 and I was surprised at how down-to-earth and unpretentious the old-money crowd was. I’m sure some of the men would’ve liked to bed me. I would’ve been willing!

I’m sure you are still beddable!

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9 hours ago, ChasingGirth said:

What is the name of the private club you are staying at? Most hotels and the most prestigious ones let you wear whatever you want.

Private NYC clubs are very different from Hotels. 

Some think they’re stuffy….I think they’re fabulous!

Honestly, I’d be more worried about the "no whores" requirements.

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On 6/9/2023 at 5:06 PM, NYGuy said:

I have been in discussion with a guy about getting together the next time I am in NY. We were both excited to meet until o brought up the one condition. What was it? 

I am staying at a private club and he had to wear long pants and a collared shirt. He said love to meet but best he could do was shorts and a tank top. Hotels were hundreds more so I told him not this visit.  Now thinking, if he argues on long pants and a collared shirt how is he going to be in peraon?

Who is the guy you had your eyes on?

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I belong to the Club because the rooms are great and equivalent in a hotel are about double so a few nights cover my dues. It also gives me a place to meet clients since I no longer maintain a NY office. The guy who will remain anonymous (but will respond to PM) did say ok if I could change hotels and he does not host. 
And yes the Club would block someone coming in outside of dress code especially with a tank top on. 

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9 minutes ago, LA90046 said:

Is there any way to change the subject of this topic from "A New One" to something more appropriately descriptive like "Private Club Dress Code Dealbreaker?"

LOL. Exactly! I wish there was an easy way to be able to re-edit almost everybody's posts to be more appropriately descriptive.  Maybe in the next update, perhaps?  😉

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13 minutes ago, LA90046 said:

Is there any way to change the subject of this topic from "A New One" to something more appropriately descriptive like "Private Club Dress Code Dealbreaker?"

That's up to the original poster. Editing the title they choose is no different to editing what they, or anyone else, says in the forum. We're not about to do that unless it breaks our rules. MC, Mod.

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On 6/10/2023 at 10:29 AM, nycman said:

Honestly, I’d be more worried about the "no whores" requirements.

This.

Perhaps this provider has been the 'guest' of another member (or two?) of the club in question in the past and he is practicing discretion by not risking running into another of his clients in such a privately public setting. 

Also, if he's been there before under the same circumstances then he may fear he risks unwelcome attention from management due to his frequency as a 'guest' of multiple members.

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