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Hello all,

Off on our 11 night Easterm Med cruise on Equinox on Monday and, although I know we have 2 formal nights, how many smart and casual nights will we have? I know this should be available on the Celebrity website but it freezes up on every attempt.

 

Cheers,

 

Jim

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My apologies, I thought there were 3 dress codes:

Formal i.e tux or suit

Smart Casual i.e. shirt, jacket, tie

Casual: i.e. polo shirt, trousers

 

I assumed it would be something like 2/2/7

 

Any advice?

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As LOP stated....just the 2 dress codes for dinners:

 

 

Examples of "Smart Casual & Above" attire include:

 

Ladies: Skirt or pants (no holes, rips or tears) complemented by sweater or blouse.

Gentlemen: Pants (no holes, rips or tears) with sports shirt or sweater. Shirts must have sleeves.

 

Examples of "Formal" attire include:

Ladies: Cocktail dress, gown, or dressy pantsuit.

Gentlemen: Tuxedo, suit, or dinner jacket with slacks.

 

Above from the Celebrity site.

 

Enjoy

 

Woody

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My apologies, I thought there were 3 dress codes:

Formal i.e tux or suit

Smart Casual i.e. shirt, jacket, tie

Casual: i.e. polo shirt, trousers

 

I assumed it would be something like 2/2/7

 

Any advice?

Hi Jim

 

That was how it used to be a couple of years ago, but X changed their policy to only two - formal, or Smart Casual.

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Thanks guys, I must have read an old thread.

Not much time now so I must go and mend all the tears in my wife's dresses. I really shouldn't have gone crazy with the scissors the last time she came home late.

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Thanks guys, I must have read an old thread.

Not much time now so I must go and mend all the tears in my wife's dresses. I really shouldn't have gone crazy with the scissors the last time she came home late.

 

You made me laugh...... sad state of affairs when we have to designate no torn clothes etc. What happened to personal pride? I know it is in style but common sense would dictate time and place IMHO. :rolleyes:

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You made me laugh...... sad state of affairs when we have to designate no torn clothes etc. What happened to personal pride? I know it is in style but common sense would dictate time and place IMHO. :rolleyes:

 

That's the problem with common sense these days... It's not too common.:p

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As LOP stated....just the 2 dress codes for dinners:

 

 

Examples of "Smart Casual & Above" attire include:

 

Ladies: Skirt or pants (no holes, rips or tears) complemented by sweater or blouse.

Gentlemen: Pants (no holes, rips or tears) with sports shirt or sweater. Shirts must have sleeves.

 

Examples of "Formal" attire include:

Ladies: Cocktail dress, gown, or dressy pantsuit.

Gentlemen: Tuxedo, suit, or dinner jacket with slacks.

 

 

Above from the Celebrity site.

 

Enjoy

 

Woody

I know this is gonna sound stupid, but I will assume short sleeved open neck shirts are acceptable.

 

Just checking

Thanks

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