"Lounge suit" is what the British call a man's suit, probably because their word for "living room" is "lounge" and a gentleman would wear a suit to appear in the living (or public) room. If the dress code is "lounge suit" that would mean a business suit and tie for men and a dress or dressy pantsuit for women.
Yes they do. All government branches have a uniform, or a dress code. what do you mean by dress code, do you mean suit or something, and do the clandestine service wear uniform?
birthday suit
suit and tie
a dress below the knee or a suit and tie.
One can purchase a lounge suit from basically any department store. Such as: The Bay, Sears, Target, Winners, Walmart. Lounge suit can fit in any social occasions.
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards was created in 1987.
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards happened in 1991.
A smart formal dress code means neat, formal dress. For women it means a long gown. For men it means a black suit with a black bow tie.
A dinner suit is generally worn with a bow tie and has silk or satin lapels and pocket flaps, a lounge suit is generally patterned and less business like than a standard work suit, more of a casual suit that can be lounged in.
The dress code for formal events in London typically requires men to wear a suit and tie, while women are expected to wear a formal dress or pantsuit. It is important to adhere to the specific dress code mentioned on the event invitation to ensure you are appropriately dressed.
adjective. it is used to modify code. like Power mower. Power, is of course, normally a noun , but is here used in noun-clause duty same with Dress as in Dress code.
According to the formal rules of etiquette, it is not proper to wear a suit unbuttoned, unless it was designed never to be buttoned (as with certain formal dress coats and tailcoats in the 'white tie' dress code).