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Cagney's Dress Code


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NCL's own words...

 

"Khakis, jeans, shorts and casual shirts are fine for men."

 

but...

 

"However, tank tops for men, flip flops, baseball caps, visors and jeans that are overly faded with holes or tears and worn below the hips are not permitted in main dining rooms or specialty restaurants."

 

The jeans that you described would be more than fine.

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NCL's own words...

 

"Khakis, jeans, shorts and casual shirts are fine for men."

 

but...

 

"However, tank tops for men, flip flops, baseball caps, visors and jeans that are overly faded with holes or tears and worn below the hips are not permitted in main dining rooms or specialty restaurants."

 

The jeans that you described would be more than fine.

Those words are rarely adhered to. The only consistent dress code I see applied is wearing long pants in Le Bistro and the one 'formal' MDR. I can't imagine a hostess getting into an argument about how overly faded your jeans might be. Just doesn't happen.

 

NCL is freestyle and their applied dress code is as well. If this bothers you, NCL might not be the line you want to sail.

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NCL is freestyle and their applied dress code is as well. If this bothers you, NCL might not be the line you want to sail.

Why would it bother me?

 

I wanted to OP to know that his described jeans were well above the dress "requirement" (whether enforced or not).

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ive seen it all in all the venues. we dont dress like slobs by any means, but we have defintiely relaxed our dinner attire from our early cruises. i usually wear capris and/or a casual skirt with flip flops at night. Hubs usually wears shorts and a polo with sneakers. he will put khaki pants on for Cagneys, tho.

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Those words are rarely adhered to. The only consistent dress code I see applied is wearing long pants in Le Bistro and the one 'formal' MDR. I can't imagine a hostess getting into an argument about how overly faded your jeans might be. Just doesn't happen.

 

NCL is freestyle and their applied dress code is as well. If this bothers you, NCL might not be the line you want to sail.

 

We've seen pretty much the same thing. Although Bayamo (on Escape) requires long pants as well.

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Just curious, nice clean cut jeans and polo shirt alright in Cagney's or do I need to pack some slacks?

 

Thanks!

Nope in Europe at least anything goes in Cagneys but never a suit in summer = I mean NEVER seen in 6 summers a suit in Cagneys and not many on the ship!!!!

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