Dress code - Longside Lounge Hospitality
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Dress code - Longside Lounge Hospitality
In the box tomorrow, long side lounge, just checking the dress code, smart / casual I would imagine, but I have two children with me so just asking if anyone has been recently.
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Re: Dress code - Longside Lounge Hospitality
Imagine being asked to leave midway through the match after shelling out a small fortune to attend when you take off your fanciest sweater to reveal the fabric contraband of a replica home shirt. 

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Re: Dress code - Longside Lounge Hospitality
I think you'll find DA is the resident dress-code expert.
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Re: Dress code - Longside Lounge Hospitality
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Whenever I've visited there have always been lots of folk in replica tops, do they clearly don't enforce the dress code rigidly
As long as you're presentable then there won't be any issues
As long as you're presentable then there won't be any issues
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Children should wear their Prince/Princess clothes.
Fathers - a Claret tie on a sky blue shirt. Topped off with a bobble hat.
Fathers - a Claret tie on a sky blue shirt. Topped off with a bobble hat.
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Re: Dress code - Longside Lounge Hospitality
No sap hoods - good!