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3 minutes ago, flare3192 said:

Do men wear hawaiian shirts to dinner with regular pants? 

You can wear any type of collared shirt for dinner in the restaurant or Manfredi's/Chef's Table but I would think people only wear hawaiian or polynesian shirts in the appropriate regions of the world. But again you can wear whatever you like to wear! 

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All the guys I know wear "Hawaiian" shirts but then we live in the Caribbean.  Yes to wearing them to dinner on board.  My DH bought some long sleeved Neru collared tunic shirts for our Amazon trip.  (Read sun and insect protection.) We weren't sure if they would meet the collar rule for the restaurants.  But they looked so smart with his slim black trousers that we tried it.  No problem.  They are certainly more dressy then polo shirts.

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12 hours ago, CILCIANRQTS said:

Depends.

Do you consider Hawaiian shirts “elegant casual”?? 🤔

 

9 hours ago, Haqdeluxe said:

When worn in combination with a on backwards ball cap... yes! 😁

 

Particularly if worn with shorts and trainers (sneakers) 

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When we go on the Polynesia cruise in November, my husband will wear mostly Hawaiian shirts to dinner.  They are cotton, button, have a collar and look nice on him.  He only wears a ball cap when he plays softball.

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13 minutes ago, burnabyjean said:

There are many different types of Aloha shirts. My husband has many and I think he looks just fine in them. If others judge him as classless, so be it!

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Any garment is indicative of the class of the wearer

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32 minutes ago, LindaS272 said:

No it’s not. We’re not as concerned about class here in North America. 😉

Class is not about how someone is born, it is about how someone comports themselves. A person on minimum wage may have class, a millionaire may have none

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43 minutes ago, KBs mum said:

Class is not about how someone is born, it is about how someone comports themselves. A person on minimum wage may have class, a millionaire may have none

I’ve made 22 trips to Hawaii. On each trip, the people I met comported themselves very, very well, even while wearing — especially while wearing — Hawaiian shirts.

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