Crystal Cruises to change dress code
Starting in December, the rules for dressing after 6 p.m. should be easier to remember on Crystal Cruises.
September 25, 2014
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The luxury line is streamlining its dress code, paring the options from three to two, one of which is a black-tie option for formal nights. The rest of the time, cruisers can fall back on what is being billed as "Crystal Casual," a dressed-up version of casual attire.
Crystal Casual includes dresses, skirts, dressy slacks and blouses or sweaters for women. Guys can wear either dress shirts and sport coats (no tie required), or an open-collar or collared polo shirt and dress pants/smart trousers.
An in-between option now called elegant casual, that specifies a suit or sport coat for men and includes cocktail dresses for ladies is the category being eliminated.
"With just two straightforward evening attire preferences, we ease the stress of packing and planning, and put the focus on the excitement of the voyage ahead," said Crystal president Edie Rodriguez.
Several upscale lines in recent years have made informality a selling point, putting pressure on those with more formal rules, such as Seabourn and Cunard Line, to follow suit.
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