Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote:
>JohnT wrote:
>> "Sue and Kevin Mullen" wrote in message
>> news:56klf4F29g14lU2@mid.individual.net...
>>>
>>> Tom K wrote:
>>>> "Brian K" wrote in message
>>>> news:IJTMh.15594$tD2.5533@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>>>> Here's the question: On visiting Bermuda has anyone shopped for and
>>>>> bought a pair of THE shorts? By that I mean...did anyone buy a pair of
>>>>> Bermuda Shorts in Bermuda? Are they easy to find? Were they made in
>>>>> Bermuda?
>>>>>
>>>>> Young ladies usually like to shop. Maybe that's one thing the O.P.s
>>>>> girls could do if it's not a good beach or museum day. Find and buy the
>>>>> ultimate pair of Bermuda Shorts! :-)
>>>> Brian, what defines Bermuda shorts is a 3 inch hem. And they go down to
>>>> the knee. If you have the correct shorts, along with knee high dark
>>>> color socks and dark loafers, they can be worn with a jacket and tie.
>>>> With the high socks and long shorts, only about 2 inches of knee is
>>>> shown.
>>> Just wondering, when the ship is docked in Bermuda, would Bermuda shorts
>>> with jacket and tie be ok in the dining room at night?
>>>
>>> sue - starting trouble.lol
>>
>> From the NCL website:
>>
>> Bermuda shorts with knee high socks, or Scottish kilts with knee highs will
>> also be allowed in all dining rooms in Bermuda as these are considered
>> formal dress in Bermuda."
>>
>> JohnT
>
>Thanks John, glad to see this. I have seen kilts worn on formal nights
>on some Carribean cruises, but never Bermuda Shorts.
>
It says that is OK but only in Bermuda. So it would possibly not be
acceptable in the Caribbean. |