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cuteoldgal1 Sep 15th, 2014 02:18 PM

Dressing up for theatre in new york
 
We are wondering about a certain type of 'dress code' for going to the theatre in New York? Is it basically 'anything goes' ? By that, I mean dressy blue jeans, jacket type of outfit for women?

RoamsAround Sep 15th, 2014 02:21 PM

Nowadays you'll often people going to the theater dressed in "regular" not "dressy" blue jeans so the outfit you describe will be fine.

happytrailstoyou Sep 15th, 2014 02:46 PM

Just about anything goes.

I wouldn't wear hot pants, a tube top, and flip-flops, but others might!

HTtY

nytraveler Sep 15th, 2014 03:41 PM

It is literally anything goes - unless you come in a swimsuit and plastic flip flops. I would let your choice of dress be guided by where you are going to dine - dress for that and the theater will be OK.

But be sure to have some sort of jacket or sweater no matter the temp outside - since some theaters are kept rather cold - esp if not completely full.

Unless you are going to a gala or charity event of some sort - in which case appropriate dress will appear on the invite.

nytraveler Sep 15th, 2014 03:42 PM

Sorry - I do business casual - or better if I'm coming from work.

The only thing that would really look out of place is cocktail or evening dress.

doug_stallings Sep 15th, 2014 05:16 PM

There's no dress code, but that doesn't mean I'd dress in a sweaty T-shirt, shorts, and white sneakers as my seat-mate did during a show last summer. It's really a matter of what you feel comfortable with. I tend to dress up a bit rather than down. But that's me. Even for a matinee.

cuteoldgal1 Sep 15th, 2014 07:01 PM

Thanks for the input, everyone. I am from Alberta and want to pack light as I want to shop a lot while there, so I will limit the dress up clothes.

NewbE Sep 15th, 2014 08:03 PM

I agree with everyone, there's no need to be dressed up. I have seen people in shorts (in the summer), I have seen the vast majority of people in dressy casual (what an awful term, but I can't think of better), I have seen a very few people in cocktail attire; I can only assume they had come from or were going to a dressy affair.

tenthumbs Sep 17th, 2014 01:23 PM

I've done the business casual and did not feel out of place. I saw a few people who were dressed up, and a few in PAJAMA BOTTOMS at a matinee.... O_o


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