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Does anyone have and pictures of the MDR on what people were wearing on formal night and then regular dinning nights ?

 

I know many have asked this question but I just wanted to see really what people were wearing so I can judge on what I need to bring for my hubby . I kinda don't want to bring him a suit I was just thinking about nice dress pants and a nice dress shirt, but I'm not sure if a tie is needed, or short sleeve vs long sleeve I just don't know ????

 

Way too much to think about !!

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Dress shirt & tie are at the lower end of the acceptable for CE night. That being said DH wears Dockers and a Guayabera and hasn't been turned away. DH wears the same thing every night, for CE night his shirt is nicer.

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That'll do very nicely,guys!

 

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Personally I wear grey flannel slacks, a long sleeved shirt and a tie

and a Blazer!

 

Oh yes, shoes and socks too. :)

 

And that's as cute as they'll ever get me.

Impresses the wife no end! ;)

 

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I just knew from the thread title that the darn chainmail dress would make another appearance....ewwww...

Dress pants, dress shirt and a tie.

No jacket really required unless they want to or the weather dictates it.

A jacket does really dress it up though.

Personally, I love a sharp dressed man (a la zz top).

My DH was wearing a suit when I met him and it was major love at first sight!

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LOL, ok OP, I have avoided this thread all day because....I thought it was about food. I didn't care to see a bunch of food pics. :D

 

And that's what I thought you were asking about: excitable in the MDR... and I thought....nah, nothing excitable in the MDR :D to me anyway, regarding the food.

 

Instead....I click and voila...some handsome men, some review of "the dress" and a very good pictorial on those "sparkly tops" things that I know nothing about because they are not in my closet.

 

So all in all, a very informative and funny thread for me :)

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LOL, ok OP, I have avoided this thread all day because....I thought it was about food. I didn't care to see a bunch of food pics. :D

 

And that's what I thought you were asking about: excitable in the MDR... and I thought....nah, nothing excitable in the MDR :D to me anyway, regarding the food.

 

Instead....I click and voila...some handsome men, some review of "the dress" and a very good pictorial on those "sparkly tops" things that I know nothing about because they are not in my closet.

 

So all in all, a very informative and funny thread for me :)

 

 

Omg i never even noticed that until you said it :eek: acceptable

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This was the 2nd formal night on our family cruise. DH (the only guy ;)) normally wears a jacket the first formal night, then just a different shirt and tie the second. The rest of us ranged from slacks and a nice shirt to party dresses. On the other nights we tend to wear normal everyday clothes.

 

I don't think a jacket is required, however DH loves to wear his, and doesn't get much of a chance. He has worn both long and short sleeves, tie and no tie, and has never felt or looked out of place. :D

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Dress shirt & tie are at the lower end of the acceptable for CE night. That being said DH wears Dockers and a Guayabera and hasn't been turned away. DH wears the same thing every night, for CE night his shirt is nicer.

 

Not sure if that was a typing error or not. A dress shirt and tie will be at the mid to upper end of what you see on elegant night. About 40-50% of men will be wearing neither a jacket nor a tie (but will be wearing clothes that fully meet Carnival's elegant night dress code).

 

You may see 0 to 2 tuxes and about 5% of men in suits. The remainder will be in various combinations of jackets/blazers and/or ties.

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The most excitable thing in the MDR, Lido deck, and the whole darn ship is my DW. But there's no way in the world that I'm posting a photo here with you guys!!:eek:

 

;);)

 

 

Awwww, thats so sweet of you to say :)

 

Do you think we should all ponder just how excitable she is??:eek:

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We did a cruise where a woman wore a dress that was tight enough it probably left thread marks on her skin, and some weird hatty/feather thing on her head. I could not get a picture for al to see, but DANG!!!

 

And it is that hatty/feather thing that gives one carte blanche to wear otherwise unexcitable (ummm unacceptable) clothes :)

 

Actually sounds like, she was wearing something excitable!!!

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Spelled it wrong sorry !!! I can't change it..

 

But I'm still having a blast reading all the post.. Lol

 

ACCEPTABLE

 

You're a good sport and obviously appreciate a fun time and it's threads like yours that make this site worthwhile. I posted the "Sparkly Tops" because they are often spoken about on CC in "excited" terms and are more than "acceptable" on cruise elegant nights. :)

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