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You're a protocol official explaining the protocol of dressing for different occasions to new members of city council.

  1. Mark has been invited to an outdoor breakfast party with other municipal politicians. He's never been to a function like this before, and he wonders what informal dress means. Should he wear a suit and tie to this event, or would it be OK to show up in a golf shirt and loafers?

    According to protocol, informal attire means he should wear a suit and tie, unless sportswear has specifically been noted as being acceptable.

  2. Selma has been invited to an afternoon tea. She thinks it would be fun to wear a hat with her dress. Would this be OK? Why or why not?

    She can certainly wear a hat with her dress, unless the event takes place after 5 p.m., in which case hats are not usually worn.

  3. Marianne is going to a formal evening dinner party where foreign dignitaries will be present. She is wearing a sleeveless ball gown. Can she wear gloves with this dress? If so, does she wear them all evening or is there a time when she should remove her gloves?

    She can wear gloves with her sleeveless evening gown as long as the gloves reach above the elbow. She should remove the gloves for dining.


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