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How Do Guys Dress on Celebrity?


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On our Millie cruise we had more Tuxes than jackets at the late seating. I was surprised how many tuxes there were onboard. At our table there were 6 gentlemen and 3 of them wore tuxes.

This was a Caribbean cruise and we had many people from Britain and Canada. We have found people from Britain and Europe do tend to dress fancier.

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Lives - Suggested the same to my husband but he said that he actually enjoys the opportunity to dress up in his tux (he looks great -his tux actually weighs less than his dark suit). It seems like cruising is the one last place to dress up now a days and it really makes it special - would really hate to see the dress codes go.

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Lives - Suggested the same to my husband but he said that he actually enjoys the opportunity to dress up in his tux (he looks great -his tux actually weighs less than his dark suit). It seems like cruising is the one last place to dress up now a days and it really makes it special - would really hate to see the dress codes go.

 

I agree - My husband wouldn't dream of NOT wearing his tux on formal nights. I, too, would hate to see the dress codes go, even if they are selectively enforced these days.

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I don't want to prolong another dress code thread, but will say that I have also been on RCL and don't think that a turtle neck and sports jacket is appropriate on formal night there either. At least wear a shirt and tie with a jacket.

 

You asked how guys dress on Celebrity-I have been on 19 cruises and always follow the dress code. I guarantee you that, even in my tux, no one who ever met me considers me stuffy.

 

Happy Sails to You

 

OOOEEE :D:D Bob and Phyl

I concur!

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These dress threads never cease to amaze me, since it is merely a matter of good taste and proper manners. If you are lacking in either of the aforesaid then you might be better advised to choose a more casual vacation experience.

 

Actually it's possible to have good taste & manners and utilize one of the many alternative dining options on formal nights if you don't wish to dress up. Up until a few years ago the formal night dress code applied to most of the ship, including the casino & theatre, that's no longer true.

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