In Wimbledon’s best seats, no jeans, flip-flops or short skirts
No jeans, flip-flops and short skirts at this year’s Wimbledon for All England Club members, as organisers issued a dress code for the first time amid concerns that sartorial standards were slipping.
Jeans, flip-flops and short skirts are just not tennis, Wimbledon officials have decided ahead of the 2012 Championships that begin Monday. And just to ensure there is no confusion, they have also provided photographic guidance.
The members’ handbook has five photographs of an attractive couple, illustrating how to avoid the disgrace of being banned from the clubhouse, the Daily Mail reported.
They are considered to be wearing “acceptable dress” in just one picture. The text explains: “The dress standard for gentlemen is lounge suit or tailored jacket, shirt, tie, trousers and dress shoes.” It adds: “Ladies are expected to dress to a similar standard.” Other photos illustrate “unacceptable dress”. Sartorial sins include “T-shirts, distressed jeans and trainers, bare midriffs, jeans and flip-flops”. Strapless tops and shorts are banned, as are “zipper jackets, casual or scuffed shoes, hoodies, pumps and short skirts”.
Members are warned: “The Club’s dress standards in the Members’ Enclosure will be strictly enforced. To avoid any embarrassment, please ensure your attire and that of your guests is appropriate.” —
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