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Q: What should women and men wear in the month of March? We what to wear the right attire. Thanks Answer
(2 Replies) Last Post 03/04/07, 10:02 pm

  
A: Tobago is very informal.Daytime wear shorts and top, sandals.Evening wear, most restaurants shirt and trousers/dress, shoes.Hotels more stylish casual wear.Jackets can be worn as most hotels are air-conditioned.As stated check site of restaurants re type of clothes required.
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A: It really depends upon where you are staying. Short are usually fine for both men and women anywhere. At dinner I usually take some long pants and sometimes a jacket. Jackets are less and less common. I also take a pair of shoes for dinner if I anm going to wear a jacket. Check the place you are staying to see if they require a jacket at dinner.
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