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Over the last few years the dress code has relaxed. Your husband would be more than appropriately dressed if he wore a pair of "Dockers" or dress slacks and either a polo type shirt or a button down shirt.

 

There is no need for a tux, suit, sport coat, or tie.

 

At one point I would have expected to see 70% of the men in suits or tuxes on "formal" nights during our cruises. On our last cruise, which was over Christmas, I would guess the tux/suit percentage to be less than 10%.

 

I would not avoid the MDR because your husband does not want to wear a suit. If you are still unsure - I have a sneaky suggestion:

 

walk past the entrance to the MDR about 10 minutes before the doors open for seating - this way you will see exactly what the majority of the men are wearing.

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