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Seen the mock turtle neck tux (not black) and it looks good. IMHO I would not go with the scarf.
Also may want to look into non black mock turtle neck. Black on black may be to much black. Something like an off white or dark grey.
And if all else fails, take along a tux dress shirt and bow tie.

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Don't worry, you will be better dressed than most of the other men.

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On my last cruise I saw a man with a black tux and a charcoal mock turtleneck on and it looked really, really good (didn't hurt that it was a extremely good looking man [img]http://messages.cruisecritic.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]) It was the first time I'd ever seen that, but like I said he looked good!

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Actually it sounds quite nice. It might be a bit unusual but no more so than kilts or standard tuxes.

I have seen less standard things at the Oscars and Emmys so it sounds good to me. Do you feel comfortable and "dressy" in it? If so, I would say it definitely qualifies.
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I wore it on the last cruise and got a lot of comments on how nice it looked. The scarf around the neck and hanging down the front on both sides made it look even dressier. Several people did mistake me for a priest who was ready for formal night which I got a big kick out of. This cruise, I had several different scarves made to change the look and complement the color of the mock turtleneck. Yes, I do feel dressed up this way but I am also very comfortable not having to wear a tie which I absolutely hate. I have a large neck and no matter what size shirt I wear, it seems that I am always being choked.

I knew this would be OK for RCI but was hoping it would be formal enough for Celebrity which now I am convinced it will be.

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