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What's with the "pants on the ground" in the MDR?


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When I cruised in 1620, we knew the dress code for the MDR. Pictured below was the normal dress code for men. Notice how the pants properly ended at the knees.

 

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Now it seems most of the men don't follow the suggested dress code. Just look at the below photo where the bottom of the pants are on the ground.

 

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This person should have the decency to find a different venue for dinner if insisting on wearing such radical clothing.

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When I cruised in 1620, we knew the dress code for the MDR. Pictured below was the normal dress code for men. Notice how the pants properly ended at the knees.

 

pilman.jpg

 

Now it seems most of the men don't follow the suggested dress code. Just look at the below photo where the bottom of the pants are on the ground.

 

pantsontheground.jpg

 

This person should have the decency to find a different venue for dinner if insisting on wearing such radical clothing.

 

THe radical new look is cutting out packing the additional stockings required for your more traditional costume. :D

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