I know OP is just making a light-hearted observation to invite discussion so don't read too much into what I'm about to say. I too, am just making conversation.
This argument that a woman's dress invites certain behavior from men is the same one rapists use and people who further victimize rape victims by accusing them of inviting the attack due to their style of dress.
Again, because I feel the above can easily be misconstrued as an attack, I feel compelled to say that I don't think OP is some kind of tickle-rapist-- I just want to point out there is a dangerous aspect of allowing yourself to think this way and women should not have to second guess themselves when they walk to the closet and ask "Now, if I wear this tank-top do I tacitly grant permission for uninvited touch by men who cannot control themselves?"
As a male I enjoy the privilege of never having to worry about if what I'm wearing will provoke unwanted attention. I also disdain the curse of the realization that no matter what I wear I'm unlikely to evoke ~Wanted~ attention.
In my opinion in the fetish world and the sexual arena in general women hold most of the cards-- they are the gate-keepers; us men are a dime a dozen. However, while that status holds power it is also a liability. Any attempt to attract attention will get attention from all sources ~wanted and unwanted~. If we allow ourselves to believe that because she wears A she invites B then we create a hostile environment; we drive away one more gate-keeper and there become even fewer women to balance the male to female ratio.
So... ummm... I guess the "Too long, Didn't Read" version would read. Respect boundaries; It's good for other people and ultimately good for yourself.