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    There are no under-12s – and a dress code that excludes tracksuits and replica sports kits. Also, it opens only 6am-2.30pm – reflecting the time when most flights leave the Sussex airport.

  3. Formal trousers - Wikipedia

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    Formal trousers were originally introduced in the first half of the 19th century as a complement to the then widely worn frock coat.As established formal day attire trousers, they were subsequently introduced to go with the morning dress, which in turn gradually replaced the frock coat as formal day attire standard by 20th century, along with its semi-formal equivalent black lounge suit.

  4. Airport lounge - Wikipedia

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    An airport lounge in the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. An airport lounge is a facility operated at many airports.Airport lounges offer, for selected passengers, comforts beyond those afforded in the airport terminal, such as more comfortable seating, [1] [2] quieter environments, and better access to customer service representatives.

  5. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    Compared to domestic Qantas club and Business lounges the Chairmans Lounge offers superior food and beverage. Access is only available to Qantas Chairmans Lounge Members which is via invitation-only. Chairmans Lounge Memberships are often given to Australian politicians, celebrities, high-profile members of the media and company executive's ...

  6. Day wear - Wikipedia

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    Day wear, day attire, or day dress may refer to: Day dress or morning dress, a dress code in Western dress codes Black lounge suit , a men's day attire semi-formal intermediate of a formal morning dress and an informal lounge suit

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  8. Suit - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ambassador to the U.N Samantha Power and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin wearing business wear suits as per their gender, 2016. The word suit derives from the French suite, [3] meaning "following," from some Late Latin derivative form of the Latin verb sequor = "I follow," because the component garments (jacket and trousers and waistcoat) follow each other and have the same cloth and ...

  9. Dress code - Wikipedia

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    A dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regard to what clothing groups of people must wear. Dress codes are created out of social perceptions and norms, and vary based on purpose, circumstances, and occasions. Different societies and cultures are likely to have different dress codes, Western dress codes being a prominent example.