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Old Jul 1, 2016, 2:18 am
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Trump International Tower New York - Dress Code ?

Booked both this and the Ritz-Carlton Battery Park for July and wondering if the Trump hotel at Central Park has a dress code ?
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Old Jul 1, 2016, 3:32 am
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Jean Georges has a jacket requirement for men, but other than that, I don'the think so.
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Old Jul 1, 2016, 4:44 am
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Originally Posted by Non-NonRev
Jean Georges has a jacket requirement for men, but other than that, I don'the think so.
When I was at Jean George they had this code and I felt terrible overdressed in my dark suit. Sort trousers, Jeans and so on could be seen on the neighbor tables A Client of me visited later and confirmed that no dress code was inforced. Only few hotels have a dress code, mostly old glory and show for wonna-be type guests So would be very unusual if Trump has a dress code. Also at hotels with code it´s mostly only for several parts.
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Old Jul 1, 2016, 5:14 am
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Cheers for that :-)
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I would imagine some private clubs (Knickerbocker, etc) have codes in their common areas, but of course these don't affect the general public.
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Stayed in the hotel several times (although I never ate at Jean-Georges) and never followed any dress code, nor was I aware of one.
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Don't worry about dress code at JG. Most people are tourists now and follow no proper decorum anyway.
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Isn't bad hair required at all Trump properties?
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Isn't bad hair required at all Trump properties?
No, just bad taste.
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This isnt a politics forum, is it?
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A "Make America Great Again" cap or other accessory should work😉
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There isn't a dress code that I'm aware of at any open to the public hotel in NY.

A handful of restaurants still have some level of dress code (jackets for men, etc), but even that is a fairly limited set. Bar wearing an old raglan sweatshirt, I can't see JG not seating someone due to dress.

I'm a member of a private club in the city which has a no denim rule in the dining rooms, bar and lounge. The club also ha hotel rooms, and for those coming and going from rooms, anything goes while coming and going - but they must honor the dress code in the dining/drinking areas. I leave running stuff at the club and go to and from the locker room to outside in my running gear...sweatily on the return.
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Old Jul 4, 2016, 12:42 pm
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There isn't a dress code that I'm aware of at any open to the public hotel in NY.

A handful of restaurants still have some level of dress code (jackets for men, etc), but even that is a fairly limited set. Bar wearing an old raglan sweatshirt, I can't see JG not seating someone due to dress.

I'm a member of a private club in the city which has a no denim rule in the dining rooms, bar and lounge. The club also ha hotel rooms, and for those coming and going from rooms, anything goes while coming and going - but they must honor the dress code in the dining/drinking areas. I leave running stuff at the club and go to and from the locker room to outside in my running gear...sweatily on the return.
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