But they sure as hell notice and compliment when the effort's put forth.
Fair. Still, I've found that when you get to a certain point, what your wardrobe looks like really and truly stops mattering. As someone who puts hardly any more effort than required into my daily dress (I wear what is expected for a given scenario. Fukk the extra shyt. It's why I always ask about the dress code for certain events, meetings, etc.), I'm of the opinion that if my "style" -- or lack thereof, to keep it honest as I just don't really care enough to do anything outside of simple but effective -- is a deal-breaker, it's not worth the time to really be dealing with you. Don't get me wrong, I get that the first impression and all that is what "gets you in the door" but at the end of the day, I don't fukk with people because of how they dress. On that same token, I don't make a big deal out of it to the females I'd deal with in that regard.
Will I notice if they look particularly
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or
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or
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? Yes. Will I compliment them? Yes. But for the most part, if I decide that we're going on a date or some shyt, and you decide you want to wear yoga pants or sweats or whatever ... you do that. Long as you smell good/clean, I'm with it. The most I'd ever ask is just to dress for the occasion.
Like, folks can have all the fresh shyt and whatnot to impress people (and more power to them), but when you're going to a chick's house/she's coming over and the expectation is to get it in? You're probably wearing sweats/pajama bottoms and a t-shirt.
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