I'm like you. My dh has been wearing dress pants and a collared shirt to Palo since we starting cruising 4 1/2 years ago. I never knew that was a problem. I never really pay attention to what other people are wearing in the MDR, but I think I would notice swim wear or wife beater shirt. I'd probably just laugh at them. It wouldn't annoy me. I've never seen any of that though. Like I said I've never taken it upon myself to police other people.It doesn't matter to me what other people wear.
I would not wear jeans but I doubt I would even notice if someone else had them on.
One time in Palo I saw a fully grown woman (mid 40s) in a Snow White dress. Contrast this to a smart pair of jeans and its easy to tell which is the more ridiculous
On our last Fantasy cruise we were having dinner in Palo on pirate night, and in walked a couple decked out, I mean decked out in pirate outfits.
I did a double take, as did everyone else in the room.
I didn't see another thread on this yet. So the dress code for Palo is now saying jeans are okay, as long as they are in good condition. And I don't see capris listed as prohibited any longer either. What do you think? I personally am disappointed to see jeans allowed. I liked the dressier feel of Palo.
My husband who has to dress up for work (and hates it) will be overjoyed with the idea of wearing jeans in Palo!
Not gonna lie to you, I love dressing up but I hate packing for it. If it wasn't for that, we could travel with carry-ons only. Having to dress up forces us to check-in and carry more luggage.
The problem with a dress code is that it does not really ensure that people look elegant.
If I had to guess, I'd say the 'dressy jeans' was aimed at women with very stylish pants that happen to be made of jean material. They could have rhinestones on them or lacy cutouts and are certainly more fitted than a pair of straight legged levis. But that's just a guess. It could be that people just complained about having to dress up for one meal.