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The
news item about the Gymkhana Club disallowing entry to a high ranking
Bhutanese monk on the ground that he was wearing a tunic and sandals,
which is the formal dress of the Bhutanese court, has raised many an
eyebrow. But this is not uncommon.
For
example, the dress code followed by the Sugar Hut Village Night Club, an
exclusive club in the heart of Essex, has a different dress code for
every day of the week. On Fridays, people wearing baseball caps, hooded
tops, polo shirts, ripped clothes, Timberland style boots and shorts are
a definite no, no.
At
the other end of the spectrum, we have the Ibiza Virgins who permit
almost anything under the sun; their approval extending even to shorts
and three-quarter length trousers, while they are known to have
disallowed football shirts.Read More
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