That it is a formal occasion.
2006-06-19 05:27:19
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answer #1
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answered by JC 5
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When asked to wear a coat and tie, it means just that a coat and tie. They are meaning it is a dress occasion and nothing to casual. Wear a suit or nice slacks , shirt, and tie with a sport coat.
2006-06-26 04:20:26
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answer #2
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answered by ND M 2
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Men have to wear a coat and tie to the function in question. Women should wear a dress or suit.
2006-06-19 05:27:10
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answer #3
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answered by poohu812many 5
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Just what is says: Gentlemen must be wearing a sportscoat or suit coat and a tie. In recent years, women's dress has become more relaxed. It used to mean women dressed up- dress, heels, possibly even a hat.
2006-06-19 05:27:54
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answer #4
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answered by wolfmusic 4
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It means you are wearing a collar shirt with a tie, and some sort of suit coat. It also implies you would be wearing the pants that go with the suit coat, and shoes/socks.
2006-06-19 05:28:48
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answer #5
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answered by fredorgeorgeweasley 4
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It means exactly what it says you must wear a coat and tie
2006-06-19 05:26:47
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answer #6
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answered by thekoolestcat 3
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Since your name is Barb, and therefore you are presumably female, what it means for you is: "dress nicely". Coat and tie only applies to men.
2006-06-19 05:27:55
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answer #7
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answered by Larry 6
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Dress pants, dress shirt, tie, blazer or sprorts coat, dress coat. Not necessary to wear a suite..... look sharp in other words.
2006-06-19 05:27:02
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the required dress for the event in question. For men it either means a suit or a pair of dress pants, tailored shirt, and jacket. For women it usually means a cocktail dress or similar attire. "Black Tie" means a tuxedo and gowns for the women.
2006-06-19 05:28:00
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answer #9
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answered by Heather 4
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2016-04-07 01:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Could mean just a jacket and tie (for a nice restaurant).
Also could mean a tux--and the whole works--for a very formal occasion.
2006-06-19 05:27:23
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answer #11
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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