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Dress Code on Millie


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They have casual, informal and formal nights.

 

Casual is docker type pants and either a pullover or button up shire

Informal is Slacks and sport coat

Formal is Tux or dark suit.

 

These are for men. Women are to dress to compliment the men

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I'll add to what Rick said.

 

Casual for women would be pants or casual skirt or sundress type of thing.

Informal would be more of a church/party/nice restaurant type of skirt/dress/pants.

Formal is cocktail dresses - anything from short to long.

 

If you plan on dining in the Olympic, they do request a tie and jacket even if it is a casual night on the ship.

 

You don't see too many jeans on Celebrity even on casual nights.

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we are cruising on the Millie Venice - Barcelona in July.

I too would like to nail down the difference between Informal and Casual for men.

For Informal....is a suitcoat and tie okay, would a suitcoat with a polo shirt be acceptable?...or is a suit more appropriate?

Would a suitcoat with either a mock turtle neck, or crew neck shirt be acceptable?

 

Casual nights, casual, Docker type slacks and a polo shirt?

Is a suitcoat necessary?

 

Thanks...

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we are cruising on the Millie Venice - Barcelona in July.

I too would like to nail down the difference between Informal and Casual for men.

For Informal....is a suitcoat and tie okay, would a suitcoat with a polo shirt be acceptable?...or is a suit more appropriate?

Would a suitcoat with either a mock turtle neck, or crew neck shirt be acceptable?

 

-- All of the above would be fine. ( Many people consider "informal" to mean "semi-formal". I personally like a tie, so I wear one with either a suit or sport coat.)

 

Casual nights, casual, Docker type slacks and a polo shirt?

 

-- These would be OK. (I still wear a sport coat, without the tie.)

Is a suitcoat necessary?

-- No.

 

-- Hope this helps.

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