I dont know... never dressed myself in a bow but i doubt it would be very forgetable (or attractive for that matter lol)
I am getting small !/4 bottles of whiskey for my chaps and popping a sparkly bow on them (i do like a bow at this time of year, i cant help myself). A bottle of booze or some chocolates can always be explained away, especially at christmas when corporate gifts are being given to clients all the time. I might make one gift a bit more personal but only because he is a different kind of client, i wouldnt get in to choosing personal gifts for all of them, most people struggle thinking about what to get the nearest and dearest, no point adding to the pressure.
I'm sure you'd look gorgeous in a bow.
I guess I'm looking at it from a more personal pov. I used to find it a little awkward bringing home gifts that customers have given me, and my partner
knows what I do, so it's not like I have anything to hide. I'd bring home bottles of wine, boxes of chocolates (I've got a couple of boxes in the fridge now), or flowers. They're easily consummable (the flowers die after a week) so I guess your idea would go down well. In the past I've also received little stuffed toys, which was a lovely gesture in itself, but I really didn't want them "living" in my house. It's a constant reminder to my partner (whom I respect more than that) and it's also crossing the threshold of my two personas.
I think that I think further, in that I don't
want for my customers to
have to lie to their partners about where they got their gift from. It's one thing that they already come to us for their fulfillment, it's taking it a step further giving them a token that they
have to lie about. So not only is he cheating on his partner, he's also having to lie to her as well. Giving a customer a gift to take home would be for me, crossing a threshold. It's not something I want to do. If you know your customers are single/divorced, then that's different. He has no-one he has to lie to. But just as we have working names, some customers have "punting" names. It would be like "Andrew" having to bring home a piece of "John". Something he may not want to do. Just as I want to leave "Brandy" at the doorstep.
Does that all make sense? I know it's all a bit deep for 7am,lol.
An idea would be small bottles of champers and maybe some luxury mince pies. I say small bottles so the big ones don't have to go flat inbetween clients. Even some posh mulled wine would do. Marks have some good stuff at the moment. If you take incalls you could quaff those with your favourite clients. I reckon that with your bow would make for a memorable appointment. Mixed in with the great sex of course.