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Host Corner #3-Fashion (ホスト ファシオン)

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

The third of a series of video logs, dedicated to providing information about Japanese host culture. From fashion and styling tips to personal profiles and product reviews, this segment is designed to raise awareness of Host culture to both english speaking fans, and the rest of the world.

This installment delves into the world of Host fashion, providing a brief look at both on/off styles, and introducing some ideas on what can be utilised and incorporated as part of these style trends.

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  • no man, the point is not to bang your customers. If you like them or they offer you good things or money, then sure but you dont go banging your clients, you make them want sex so much they drop a ton of money at your club. If you give them want they want, they have won!

  • What an accent! <3 *falls in love*

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  • 20,000$ for that blazer???? oO

  • Anyway, Ciao! Ganbare!!

  • [cont] but I still have my cherrished Higasa from Shinagawa Prince Hotel I bought when i was last there and I continue to use it even if people think I'm weird for it. Uhg. I wish i could move to Japan. It's hard to dress cute and girly and dress like Japanese in America. And omg it's almost too hot here in Texas. Trust me, you don't want a suit like that on when it's 115 degrees F outside for 100 days straight . Freeeeakin' heat stroke waiting to happen.

  • [cont.] as I started studying the more traditional Kimono of Japan I came to appreciate clothing fashion as only one form of our expression of beauty in which many of us search for in many ways. At least for me, that's what it's come to mean. In any case, I digress...The hosuto style should be woooorldwide! I wish as a girl I could dress more like the visual Kei.. more uber-stylish and such, ...to a point I don't think my husband or my job would allow it. :( [continued]

  • if I was a man, I would dress like this..Are there any hosts out there who'd like to give an oppinion on the "masculinity" of the hosuto style? Kind of a general question, but there's a lot of people out there that argue it's for "gay" guys. What's yalls take on it? Personally I think it's the best Men's style in the world!! I appreciate the visual kei aspects and how refined it is.I used to hate fashion as the bane of my existence but as I started studying Japan and the more traditional [cont]

  • Woah being a host sure is expensive.

  • @itsumonihon if you got a talent, tell your tencho to review it... if you can perform it, youll get more cash an hour.. plus show tips on top of your customer tips! Plus you will get offers from other clubs for more cash if your good enough

  • @dankotsos fair enough

    no shows, i just get friendly with girls like everyone else

  • @itsumonihon Im hosting in chiba... Your point being? Hosts arnt Magical people, we are a dime a dozen. And come from many countries. You do a show or not?

  • @dankotsos dude i work as a host in ikebukuro

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