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Subject: Re: Traveling light Posted on: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 02:05:00 -0500

On 12/26/2007 7:56 PM Gregory C. Read did the "neutron dance", then
made these writings:
> "Boomer" wrote in message
> news:8vKdnVqdEJqGfe_anZ2dnUVZ_sKqnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
>> 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).
>>
> While not torn nor ripped, I have seen jeans and T's on formal nights on
> Princess. Along with baseball caps.
>
> On our last Caribbean Princess cruise, they did make an attempt to make one
> of the Personal Choice dining rooms more formal than the other, by placing a
> mannequin outside the entrance with the "requested" menswear. And not at
> the other.
>
>
Were the T-Shirts at least those with the Tux printed on them?

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