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What to wear on a date to impress her

What to wear on a date to impress her
27 June 2019
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So, you are all set for a night out with your girlfriend. You will take her to a candlelit dinner after the movies, and then you return together to your house. But what will you wear for the special evening? Regular T-shirt and denim shouldn’t always be the dress code. The visual appeal is always alluring if there is a genuine spark between you two. However, how will you know if what you are wearing will impress her, especially when you have so many things planned for the night?

Well-fitted suits

Women love to see men in a well-fitted suit. It makes you look the most handsome among all the clothes that you may try. Your V-shaped body in an appropriate suit will make her blush from the moment she meets you. Women agree that they are drawn to men with well-fitting suits. Any guy can wear a suit, but if it doesn’t fit nicely, it will not have that charming effect on her. And, if the evening continues at your place, you can get some help using naturally-formulated products such as Erogan, ensuring to keep you active for a while.

Fragrances

Perfumes can turn on a woman if you hit the right spots. Women believe that olfactory cues are equally important as visual cues. It is essential to remember a few rules when it comes to fragrances: first, less is always more. You don’t need to bathe in perfume. Second, apply it to your skin and not on your clothes. She would appreciate the smell when you are not in your suit anymore. Also, you should know where to apply the scent. Your lower jaw, neck, and shoulders are the hotspots. Third, don’t destroy the note of the perfume by rubbing it on other parts of your body. A spray on all these parts is usually enough unless it is scorching heat outside.

Wear pink

As odd, it may sound, but women find men wearing pink very appealing. Psychologists believe that pink invokes positive emotions. Men who are bold enough to flaunt a pink shirt may find themselves in the good books of women, especially the one whom you are trying to impress the most.

Cashmere sweater

Women love cashmere. Even a tough on a cashmere sweater will make her shiver and want to take you home; it is that popular. Compared to traditional sheep wool sweater, cashmere offers more softness, something that women adore. If it is a chilly night, put on well-fitted denim, a collared T-shirt, and a cashmere sweater. Sprinkle a few drops of perfume, and she will be ready to go home with you to take the romantic evening a step further.

When you know the secret to a woman’s heart, at least in the dressing section, don’t mess it up next time. Follow these ideas and score well.

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