| Honestly, a lot of what you listed sounds fairly common. While these things may demonstrate a type of value in that you put forth effort to look good and can obviously afford these items, it does not make you stand out from the crowd, which, from my interpretation of peacocking, is the core objective. Yes, you have feathers, but so does everyone else. Personally, I use more laidback items: bracelets that are made from leather and a kind of yarn material (earthtones), that are a bit loose-fitting; sometimes a cowboy hat and aviators; or just throw something in that is more esoteric: I have some T-shirts from the online show Red vs. Blue that have these ridiculous sayings on them "I hate babies", "Chupathingy" "I just want everyone to know that I suck, that I like ribbons in my hair, and i want to kiss all the boys." Everytime I wear these shirts, whether it's during the day or out at night, I get responses. The shirts are fairly bright in color too, so I'm able to wear them beneath a button-up that I, obviously leave unbuttoned, which usually causes women to come up and move the over-shirt out of the way, so they can read it (not always though. sometimes they just ask what it says, so i move it for them.) Bear in mind that I wore those shirts before I got into game, so I never escalated with them and cannot vouche for any knid of success beyond serving as a simple opener. I wear them occasionally now, but usually open before anyone notices.
I've always thought it would be fun to get a hold of an old military helmet and wear it into a club and use stupid lines when asked about it, "Well, I heard the roof was on fire, so I thought I'd come prepared." "haven't you ever heard that love is a battlefield!?" etc.
I'm still new to this myself, but I feel as though the approach i'm taking is working and that I am working it toward a more refined state.
Happy Hunting!
-Hound _________________ "What a man takes from himself, it is not just he have."
"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!"
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