Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 Room temperature is always my main condern. Make sure you'll be comfortable sitting in air-conditioned conference rooms for hours. I always have a sweater and cover my feet! After hours...is up to you!! Have fun! Kathy Bingham wrote: Thanks for bringing this up. I'm trying to figure out also. slack seem too formal, but short too casual. Thinking of some capris but again - too informal? When I'm at a resort it's swimsuit or dress to the hilt. D Kiyomoto wrote: Holly: I'm wearing 100% cotton stuff every day. I'm taking my tropical prints, " resort " wear type stuff-capri pants, etc. Don't forget the " muu-muu " . Dianne Kiyomoto ----------------------------------------------- FYI Hawai’i ’s Dress Code Information on attire that was included in the letter for FNCE speakers: " Hawai'i's culture and its tropical climate has influenced a relaxed dress code throughout the day. With that in mind, we recommend business casual and resort casual wear for all of our FNCE participants and attendees. For other occasions for which you want to dress up a bit, men can consider khakis or chinos (or other tropic-weight slacks) with loafers, polo or golf shirts and perhaps a sport jacket. Women also can consider khakis or chinos, with a dressier top (with or without a tropic-weight jacket) or nice sundress and sandals. " =================================================== Who is going to FNCE? Posted by: " hl brewer " hlbrewer@... hlbrewer Fri Sep 8, 2006 8:52 pm (PST) For the first time, I'm not sure about appropriate attire (aka " What to wear " ) at FNCE. In the past I knew it was " professional " (which for me is slacks and blouse, maybe with a blazer or sweater if it was chilly). For a couple of conferences, I didn't have to worry about what to wear, since I'm in the USAFR and I was in uniform (most recently in St. Louis). But in Hawaii, " professional " is just not sitting right. I'm not talking flip flops, but I'm almost in the mood to wear cotton shorts and a floral shirt (I already have a collection of Hawaiian shirts) and tennis shoes. The only " lightweight " slacks I own are hospital scrubs. What are you wearing? Holly Lee Brewer, MS RD CDE Las Vegas, NV www.nevadard. org NOTICE: This confidential message/attachment contains information intended for a specific individual(s) and purpose. Any inappropriate use, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If received in error, notify the sender and immediately delete the message, please. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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