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New Year’s Eve Party Dress Code

Written By: Phil - Dec• 18•11

What to Wear on New Year’s for 12/31/2011?

Dress to impress. Pretend you are coming to academy awards. Men, be a prince for the evening. Tux, Suit and Tie recommended. Dress shirt and slacks OK. No casual attire, please. Most women will be in beautiful gowns like in the video below.

Should I wear a swimsuit or a Black-Tie Outfit?  Since casual attire is not OK, the answer is clear. Call Phil if you have questions about the New Year’s Eve Party dress code. 925-eight-eight-eight-4392.

NOTE: you could get by with business casual, but why not dress up. It’s New Year’s!

New Year’s Eve Party Tickets

For Discount Tickets to the Professionals Guild New Year’s Eve Party
in the East Bay at the San Ramon Marriott, click here

Click here for the Professionals Guild New Year’s Eve Party in Sacramento

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5 Comments

  1. Phil Hinton says:

    Why not have a dress code , i’m tired of seeing men/boys showing up at your partys in jeans and tennis shoes !!!!!!

    • Phil says:

      Thanks for your comment, Mr. Hinton, We do have a dress code. That’s the whole point of this post and the video. Everyone who buys a ticket is informed of the dress code. It’s really out of place to wear jeans and tennis shoes. Thanks for reinforcing the dress code.

      • Phil says:

        Some real cowboys do attend the New Year’s Eve party — they come every year, but they dressed up like city dudes — very nice upscale cowboy attire and that’s fine.

  2. christine merrill says:

    The video was very entertaining you should wear black tie; it’s New Years and time to celebrate with a BANG.

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