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ChrisBushell
15-Mar-2005, 21:08
It has been brought to my attention that no one has made any mention of dress code for his event!

As I undersand it you are free to wear your dinner jacket if you choose, but that smart casual will suffice!

That should leave enough latitude for some real horror stories then!

Chris

Henners
15-Mar-2005, 23:26
.. NO!

Tonio600
17-Mar-2005, 01:14
Sorry about that but... I don't understand anything. Do I have to wear a suit ?????
Anybody to explain me in French :lol: ????

dickieducati
17-Mar-2005, 08:31
yes its fancy dress. you could go as an onion! ;)

TP
17-Mar-2005, 09:14
Originally posted by dickieducati
yes its fancy dress. you could go as an onion! ;)

Barsteward!

Tonio - jeans and a half decent shirt (ie, doesn't have last nights kebab down the front and smells ok, ironing optional) mate.

Tips from the "Going out, Australian Style" handbook.

Oh yeah, you'll need some shoes. Fully closed ones are best.

dickieducati
17-Mar-2005, 09:28
while we're at it........................


what do you call a french bloke in sandals?
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philippe flop.

ChrisBushell
17-Mar-2005, 09:34
Boys

Ok Suggestion is that smart casual is the standard for Saturday, which will stop Australians from wearing their shorts and T-shirts with the holes in to let the air circulate.

One might find open toed shoes a bit painfull, the place is going to be rather full after all.

Think Italian, they never go out looking less than immaculate!

AK
17-Mar-2005, 09:40
so its high heels & lippy then Tony & Dickie!:P:lol:

C:saint:

Mark
17-Mar-2005, 09:42
Originally posted by ChrisBushell
Boys

Ok Suggestion is that smart casual is the standard for Saturday, which will stop Australians from wearing their shorts and T-shirts with the holes in to let the air circulate.

One might find open toed shoes a bit painfull, the place is going to be rather full after all.

Think Italian, they never go out looking less than immaculate!

Chris,

You realise you've just sworn at an Aussie!! :o

Mark
17-Mar-2005, 09:44
Originally posted by CK and AK
so its high heels & lippy then Tony & Dickie!:P:lol:

C:saint:

NOT NOW!!!!

ChrisBushell
17-Mar-2005, 09:47
Some of my best friends happen to be Australian, also the majority of my living relatives happen to reside in that wonderfull land.

One must recognise though that they dont have the same dress sense as the average Italian.

Redruth
17-Mar-2005, 09:48
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by dickieducati
yes its fancy dress. you could go as an onion! ;)

Barsteward!

Tonio - jeans and a half decent shirt (ie, doesn't have last nights kebab down the front and smells ok, ironing optional) mate.

Tips from the "Going out, Australian Style" handbook.

Oh yeah, you'll need some shoes. Fully closed ones are best.

Interesting to see TP doing his bit for trans continental sartorial elegance.

But Tonio, French men don't usually have to dress up to look stylish, so ignore TP, and Dickie for that matter! I would guess the only people in suits will be the bouncers. :D:D

Mark
17-Mar-2005, 09:49
Originally posted by ChrisBushell
Some of my best friends happen to be Australian, also the majority of my living relatives happen to reside in that wonderfull land.

One must recognise though that they dont have the same dress sense as the average Italian.

:lol:

Redruth
17-Mar-2005, 09:57
Originally posted by weeksy
Originally posted by ChrisBushell


Think Italian, they never go out looking less than immaculate!

makes two of us....

I'll be dressed mostly in Armani, Underpants, t-shirt/jumper, jeans and shoes.... i'll have to go for the Versace socks though but will make sure they are colour matched to the outfit.

And you've been blaming racing for making you skint! :devil:

Mark
17-Mar-2005, 09:59
Originally posted by weeksy
Originally posted by ChrisBushell


Think Italian, they never go out looking less than immaculate!

makes two of us....

I'll be dressed mostly in Armani, Underpants, t-shirt/jumper, jeans and shoes.... i'll have to go for the Versace socks though but will make sure they are colour matched to the outfit.

Strange, in my admin views I’ve a flashing button saying TART

TP
17-Mar-2005, 10:06
Now Australians just tend to dress more appropriately for the conditions ;)

We all know that you'll be bladdered trying to crawl home later on, so jeans and closed shoes are best for that night - not armani etc. trust me, I'm a pro.

And there most definitely won't be heels and lippie on me! You're not paying me enough! Dickie on the other hand ....

dickieducati
17-Mar-2005, 10:13
Originally posted by ChrisBushell
Some of my best friends happen to be Australian, also the majority of my living relatives happen to reside in that wonderfull land.

One must recognise though that they dont have the same dress sense as the average tramp.

VERY true. :lol::lol::lol:

antonye
17-Mar-2005, 10:23
Originally posted by weeksy
I'll be dressed mostly in Armani, Underpants, t-shirt/jumper, jeans and shoes.... i'll have to go for the Versace socks though but will make sure they are colour matched to the outfit.

Spoken like a true Scouser :lol:

Dibble
17-Mar-2005, 10:38
Originally posted by weeksy
makes two of us....

I'll be dressed mostly in Armani, Underpants, t-shirt/jumper, jeans and shoes.... i'll have to go for the Versace socks though but will make sure they are colour matched to the outfit.

Its all off eBay .... don't let the lad fool you ... :lol:




[Edited on 17-3-2005 by DIBBLE]

Tonio600
17-Mar-2005, 11:28
ok I have an idea of what to wear... thanks all.
Now i must find a digital camera, I may meet Regis no ?????

:D