PDA

View Full Version : Question about Brad's Fashion Bible


peanuts
05-02-2008, 09:41 AM
I read it, like it, and benefitted from it, but I know I could stand to get so much more out of it. But, I have a question. I understand and like his idea of capitalizing on sexy stereotypes, I understand the concept, but how to actually execute it is a bit lost on me. I don't much understand how to translate the idea into the real world and start taking advantage of the stereotypes. Does anyone have any sort of advice or thoughts on it (of course, its preferred that you have some kind of real world experience, but any discussion would definitely help)?

AceBat
07-09-2008, 02:11 PM
You know something ... if you in high school or college the sexy stereotypes don't really apply. If you read College Dating Domination, you'll understand why. I've had a quick look through Brad's fashion bible, and I can tell you that all he wrote about was logical. What I thought was really stupid is the part where you look for the "elite" chicks ... seriously come on... Think about it ... have you ever heard of some company that charges something like $300 for jeans but they look just as good as the ones that are $50, and no one knows about that expensive company except you and the other "elite" chick...if you got no game, you wont get her through clothes and looks.

I suggest you dont go the stereotype way ... your clothes say who you are, so lets say you dress up as a rocker and you actually not a rocker and a guy thats got a totally different frame of mind, just imagine how weird you would feel and look, not because of social built but simply because you are not what you say you are.

What I suggest you do is go to some respected clothing store (I don't live in America, so I cant say where) and then choose clothing on the shelves that you like, don't forget to take the colour of the clothes and your skin tone into consideration, the colour of the clothes should match and should look "styled together." Also pay attention to where you gonna portray yourself, don't go to a house party dressed in a blazer ... if you not known as the fun guy that tries new things or has his own signature, then you gonna just look like a clown and an attention seeker. Lastly ... don't be a tool and get some accessories to make you stand out a bit.

-Conquest (AKA AceBat)

beachpimp
07-09-2008, 03:25 PM
Try kinowear.com's blog, they have a good forum and blog specifically tailored for pick-up fashion

AceBat
07-10-2008, 08:18 PM
Try kinowear.com's blog, they have a good forum and blog specifically tailored for pick-up fashion


Posted this some time ago ... they got a pretty good article on finding your own style.

qwerty123
07-28-2008, 09:00 AM
Yeah v.gd bolg

sanitos
07-28-2008, 04:48 PM
Personally I think that sexual stereotyping is taking it a little extreme. Dressing elite is pretty important though. It's also a concept that Sebastian Drake emphasizes on. Not only dressing elite, but also being elite.

I find that dressing nice is important. $300 jeans look very different from $50 levi or american eagle jeans. Be the judge yourself and go try on some designer clothing. I like True Religion or 7 For all Mankind Jeans and some Diesel tops. I like those brands because I think their style conveys intensity and sexuality. Also, buy clothing off season and that's on sale, 50-75% off is pretty common at the end of each season.

Also, I found that when I'm dressed well, there is less resistance in my interactions and I can make more mistakes without screwing up my chances. When you're starting out, you can really benefit from all this, plus you'll have more girls talking to you and commenting on your clothing and accessories. Even if you're more advanced, I really think that it makes everything easier. Especially if you're very direct, your image is very important.

Just keep in mind that dressing well is only a small part of this whole thing, you still need to have all your other stuff together get be effective.

Marcelo21
07-29-2008, 07:40 PM
I don't think that the concept of sexy stereotyping is taking it too far. You have to calibrate to where you're at though. In the adventures of brad p. he says it himself that he had to take his style down a notch when he went to florida otherwise he stood out a bit much. ( Btw I'd never dress like the dude he shows with pink fingernails. That was just way too much.)

And you have to remember to be congruent. If you don't like rock and roll then just don't dress like a rocker (duh), that's not the only sexy stereotype there is btw.

There's nothing wrong with the concept just remember to calibrate and pick a style that suits you. If you really don't like it you can always be well dressed normally.

Oh I think it's good to have at least one pair of good (expensive) jeans from diesel or seven or wherever. You'd be surprised by how many women pick up on it. Try eBAY for good prices.

S3duc4
07-30-2008, 04:14 PM
Sorry, guys, but most of you apparently have no clue what sexual stereotyping is or how effective it is. You babble about that chicks pick up on a pair of Diesel's. Dudes, I stereotype myself as a rockstar, and girls eyeball fuck me all the time. Some of the most extreme things I have done is fingering a girl in under one minute, getting a hand job in less than 5, I also get lots and lots of instant make outs. Do you open six sets, get five makeouts, a couple of numbers, finger a chick in between, and then take home the chick with the best logistics and fuck her? Thought so.

Thanks for posting the link to kinowear's blog. (I have stopped reading PU stuff because the whole scene is just ridiculous IMO. Once you've figured it out you just don't need much anyway.) I disagree with a lot because it is too much in the nice guy frame, but the post regarding the straight razor was worth it alone.

Marcelo21
07-30-2008, 07:56 PM
And that contradicts what I said how, I did say it was effective if done right didn't I? It just won't work if you're not comfortable with it. People sense it. Actually nevermind I know your response already: "I WAER TIGHT PANTS AND A LEATHER JACKET AND WOMEN AND DOGS AND ALL OF MANKIND WANTS TO SUCK MY DICK BECAUSE OF IT"
You sir are a god amongst men and we should all be grateful for breathing the same air as you.
As if that were the only thing you're doing to get those results.

sanitos
08-03-2008, 01:57 AM
Through sexual stereotyping, you can gain a lot of success with the girls that are really attracted to the sexual stereotype. At the same time, you are greatly limiting yourself from having success with other girls. If you want easy lays with young groupie girls, then go for the rockstar look and attitude.

Rush
09-25-2008, 10:40 PM
actually sexual stereotyping is used to generate extreme responses, girls either love you or hate you. Another interesting idea is that you are showing that you got personality, you are not trying to fit in.

TheOutshined
10-03-2008, 03:24 AM
Through sexual stereotyping, you can gain a lot of success with the girls that are really attracted to the sexual stereotype. At the same time, you are greatly limiting yourself from having success with other girls. If you want easy lays with young groupie girls, then go for the rockstar look and attitude.

If your style matches your personality, limiting your success with girls who aren't into your stereotype is actually a GOOD thing. It probably wouldn't work out with them anyway. Just imagine all of the fights over where to go to eat and what to listen to on the radio... ;)

Personally, I've found that the rocker look appeals to A LOT of girls simply due to most girls' admiration of the "bad boy" (the connotation of fame and fortune doesn't hurt either). But yes, its practically cheating when it comes to young groupie types.