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  2. What should I wear at sea? Here's what to know about cruise ...

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    The Cruise Elegant dress code applies for the main dining rooms and the Steakhouse. However, Lupoli said passengers dressed in Cruise Casual will not be turned away from those venues on Cruise ...

  3. 7 cruise outfits you can buy as a set for easy dressing while ...

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    Every cruise has a few fancier nights on the ship, so you're going to want to pack something a little snazzier to fit the dress code — and this skirt and top combo from Loft fits the bill.

  4. Ocean Village (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Village was formed in 2003 as a sister company to P&O Cruises, providing an alternative cruise experience, targeting families and those looking for casual dress codes and fun events as opposed to formal dining. The target audience was 30 to 50 years old and with the cruise concept of freedom and flexibility on board with regard to food ...

  5. Smart casual - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian and American cruise line brand Royal Caribbean International clarifies smart casual for main dining on-board its fleet. [9] Blazers, trousers, neckties or shirts are acceptable but shorts, jeans or t-shirts are unacceptable for men. Dress, casual dresses, or pantsuits are acceptable for women.

  6. Cruise collection - Wikipedia

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    A cruise collection or resort collection or resort wear sometimes also holiday or travel collection (collection croisière, in French), is an inter-season or pre-season line of ready-to-wear clothing produced by a fashion house or fashion brand in addition to the recurrent biannual seasonal collections — spring/summer and autumn (or fall)/winter — heralded at the fashion shows in New York ...

  7. Red Sea rig - Wikipedia

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    There are many military and civilian variations of Red Sea rig: Original Navy: Short-sleeved white shirt (open neck), formal dress trousers and black cummerbund [6]; P&O Cruises & Princess Cruises officers: Short-sleeved white shirt (open neck) with shoulder boards, formal dress trousers and black cummerbund; however a black belt is being substituted for the cummerbund more often than not.

  8. Workwear - Wikipedia

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    On the more luxurious cruise ships and ocean liners, deckhands wore neatly pressed dress blues similar to those of the Royal Navy and USN, while waiters and cabin stewards wore white uniforms with a band collar, gilded brass buttons, and a gold stripe on the trouser leg.

  9. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element for men, the dinner suit or dinner jacket.