• Semi-formal wear or half dress is a grouping of dress codes indicating the sort of clothes worn to events with a level of formality between informal wear...
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  • Formal wear or full dress is the Western dress code category applicable for the most formal occasions, such as weddings, christenings, confirmations,...
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    Western dress code associated with suits—a step below semi-formal wear—thus being more formal than casual attire. Modern casual fashion can be traced...
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    considered less formal than semi-formal wear but more formal than casual wear. Informal or undress should not be confused with casual wear such as business...
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  • Zhaoshan (罩衫): long open fronted coat In addition to informal and semi-formal wear, there is a form of dress that is worn only at confucian rituals, important...
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  • Western dress codes (category Formal wear)
    into formal wear (full dress), semi-formal wear (half dress), and informal wear (undress). Anything below this level is referred to as casual wear, although...
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    Black lounge suit (category Semi-formal wear)
    men's day attire semi-formal intermediate of a formal morning dress and an informal lounge suit; comprising grey striped or checked formal trousers, but...
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    traditional Western dress code, primarily associated with formal morning dress or secondly its semi-formal equivalent black lounge suit. Traditionally made from...
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    Homburg hat (category Semi-formal wear)
    21st-century versions. Although the homburg is traditionally associated with semi-formal wear, it has been extensively applied also to informal attire. As with other...
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    Le Smoking (category Semi-formal wear)
    was seen by many as having empowered women by giving them the option to wear clothes that were normally worn by men with influence and power. This suit...
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    Evening glove (category Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages)
    opera gloves are a type of formal glove that reaches beyond the elbow worn by women. Women's gloves for formal and semi-formal wear come in three lengths for...
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    a larger coat, dependent upon the weather, wearer, and setting. Daytime formal wear and semi-formal wear commonly comprises a contrastingly coloured...
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    label owned by Jessica McClintock, Inc., which specialized in formal and semi-formal wear for young women. Eleanor Bailey and Carol Miller co-founded the...
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    Boater (category Semi-formal wear)
    The English Panama, cady, katie, canotier, somer, or sennit hat) is a semi-formal summer hat for men, which was popularised in the late 19th century and...
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  • Territory rig (category Semi-formal wear)
    sometimes called Darwin Rig. The expression has expanded to be used as a formal dress code for both men and women. The Northern Territory Government officially...
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    Mess dress uniform (category Semi-formal wear)
    Mess dress uniform is the most formal (or semi-formal, depending on the country) type of evening-wear uniform used by military personnel, police personnel...
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    increasingly common. The codification of "proper" Highland dress for formal and semi-formal wear took place during the Victorian era, and these styles have changed...
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  • Red Sea rig (category Semi-formal wear)
    sleeved white dress shirt, black or red bow tie and kilt. Formal wear White tie Semi-formal wear Black tie Mess dress Territory rig "Guide to correct order...
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    Black tie (category Semi-formal wear)
    black tie for weddings. Traditional semi-formal day wear equivalent is black lounge suit. Supplementary semi-formal alternatives may be accepted for black...
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    Cummerbund (category Semi-formal wear)
    have also expanded in less formal situations into use with components of white tie, particularly by musicians, who sometimes wear a white cummerbund instead...
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    matching skirt instead of trousers. It is currently considered semi-formal wear or business wear in contemporary Western dress codes, however when the suit...
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    Bowler hat (category Semi-formal wear)
    Thomas and William Bowler in 1849. It has traditionally been worn with semi-formal and informal attire. The bowler, a protective and durable hat style,...
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    Mess jacket (category Semi-formal wear)
    to wear in the tropical weather of Palm Beach, Florida, a popular tourist destination. It was adopted as part of mess dress, the military formal evening...
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    Dress boot (category Semi-formal wear)
    for more formal occasions, so patent leather was often used, as well as ordinary black calf. Gradually, these boots became more common for formal evening...
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    Sashinuki were worn by court nobles with various types of leisure or semi-formal wear. Yoroi hakama (armored trousers) had small armor plates or mail armor...
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    worn at weddings or other formal occasions and may be worn by anyone regardless of nationality or descent. For semi-formal wear, kilts are usually worn...
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  • Ancient Greek). They may refer to: Formal wear, attire for formal events Semi-formal attire, attire for semi-formal events Informal attire, more controlled...
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    Buntal hat (category Semi-formal wear)
    Philippines in the first half of the 20th century. It can also be paired with semi-formal barong tagalog as well as informal attire. Its main centers of production...
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    of the 20th century, the weave is rather found in solid fabrics for semi formal wear. By extension, the term is also used in knitting for a certain kind...
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    common, as they prefer a kiekie. The standard taʻovala, for formal and semi-formal wear, is a short mat coming halfway up the thighs. It is wrapped around...
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