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Old 12-30-2025, 08:42 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Descant View Post
Dress code? Can we just go, or do we really need a new dress, shoes and a matching purse?
per google / AI:

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"Resort chic" is an elevated dress code that prohibits
overly casual, athletic, distressed, or revealing items. The key is to look polished and sophisticated while still being comfortable in a warm environment.
The following items are generally forbidden with a resort chic dress code:

Beachwear and Swimwear: Bathing suits (without a proper cover-up when walking through the lobby or dining areas), wet clothes, and bare feet.
Casual or Athletic Apparel: T-shirts (especially graphic or ratty ones), tank tops/sleeveless shirts for men, gym clothes, workout apparel, and athletic shorts.
Inappropriate Footwear: Rubber flip-flops and athletic sneakers (unless for a specific activity like hiking or gym use).
Distressed or Torn Clothing: Even if fashionable, items with holes or tears (e.g., ripped jeans or shorts) are typically not considered appropriate.
Headwear Indoors: Men's hats or caps are generally not permitted when dining inside specialty restaurants.
Overly Revealing or Inappropriate Clothing: Anything considered too short, too tight, or featuring offensive messages, profanity, or negative commentary.

For specific details, it is always best to check the resort or venue's specific dress code policy, as "resort chic" can have slightly different interpretations depending on the establishment.
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