Dress code in Kauai
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Dress code in Kauai
DH and I are leaving for Kauai in 3 weeks and DH is concerned about how to dress. We don''t go to many upscale restaurants when we travel but we might visit one or two. Would a pair of slacks and a shirt be OK, or is that even necessary?
An unrelated question, can anyone recommend a good luau?
Thanks.
An unrelated question, can anyone recommend a good luau?
Thanks.
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Slacks and a shirt should be fine. Most of the time my husband wears a pair of nicer shorts.
Kauai is really laid back. Last year we were caught in a sudden rainstorm while on the beach. My hair was coated with sand and salt. Escaping the rain, we walked into a restaurant looking worse than drowned rats and no one cared or gave us a second look.
Have fun!
Kauai is really laid back. Last year we were caught in a sudden rainstorm while on the beach. My hair was coated with sand and salt. Escaping the rain, we walked into a restaurant looking worse than drowned rats and no one cared or gave us a second look.
Have fun!
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P_M, we will be going to Kauai for our 7th time in March. DH doesn't even carry a pair of slacks any longer when we go. He will wear a nice pair of shorts and an aloha shirt to certain places, but even that isn't necessary.
So, where are you staying? And, what activities do you have planned? And, what restaurants do you have on your list?
If you are leaving in 3 weeks, you will just miss our friend, iamq...but, I'm certain you know that aleady.
You will get bit by that laid back Kauai bug! Let us know how much you love Kaua'i!
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So, where are you staying? And, what activities do you have planned? And, what restaurants do you have on your list?
If you are leaving in 3 weeks, you will just miss our friend, iamq...but, I'm certain you know that aleady.
You will get bit by that laid back Kauai bug! Let us know how much you love Kaua'i!
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LOL: Good one Debit:
As for "dress code" - didn't know Kauai had one - except for weddings, funerals, etc.
A formal attire is a nice polo type or Hawaiian style shirt - and "dress" shorts, although I always toss a pair of grey or khaki trousers and a blue sport coat - or a white linen one - in the suitcase just in case you want to appear top drawer.
Also helps to wear a sport coat and slacks if you are trying to worm your way into first class.
As for "dress code" - didn't know Kauai had one - except for weddings, funerals, etc.
A formal attire is a nice polo type or Hawaiian style shirt - and "dress" shorts, although I always toss a pair of grey or khaki trousers and a blue sport coat - or a white linen one - in the suitcase just in case you want to appear top drawer.

Also helps to wear a sport coat and slacks if you are trying to worm your way into first class.
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We rarely wear anything fancier than nice shorts and tops, and my husband wouldn't bring a jacket to Hawaii if you paid him. Sometimes, he'll put on slacks and I might wear a sundress, but that is definitely as fancy as it gets for us.








