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Subject: Re: Traveling light Posted on: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 18:13:30 -0500


"J Carnaghie" wrote in message
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> Yet another sign of the gradual change in the makeup of the cruising
> public! The next thing you know they won't even be bringing along their
> manservants and maids to help with dressing (LOL).
>
> Seriously, it seems that the number of tuxes aboard is getting smaller and
> smaller every day. Ladies still seem to dress up, but the Penguins are
> getting fewer and fewer on every cruise. I do think the dark suit, blazer,
> etc. is just fine. I don't think torn jeans and ripped apart T's are
> appropriate for a dining room, however, regardless of how fashionable they
> may be currently.
>
> John in LALALand (On the Casual Coast)

Not to start another discussion about the dress code but I've never seen any
one abuse it by wearing torn jeans or ripped T's on any cruise line- even
NCL with the relaxed dress code. we were on an NCL cruise last year during
spring break and everyone was dressed very nicely (which I didn't really
expect).