I am going to Vegas and one of the restaurants we are going to is "resort casual." What does this mean? Are jeans okay? I am not really a khakis guy.
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In Vegas specifically, you are fine to wear jeans if the restaurant says "resort casual." Even the restaurants at the Wynn/Encore, where even the fancy SW Steakhouse is "resort casual" allows jeans.
That said, we're not talking just any jeans. You don't have to spend $150 on a pair to be safe, but you definitely should wear darker jeans without any kind of aggressive wear (i.e. holes, shredding).
In general, "resort casual" means: nice jeans, collared shirt, no flip/flops, but nice sandals are a-ok. Khakis are always safe, but that's really more "business casual" than "resort casual."
comfortable clothes, that generally include shorts or chinos and an airy shirt, sometimes button down but other wise colored, a pair of sunglasses, maybe a hat if you can pull it off and a book.
comfortable clothes, that generally include shorts or chinos and an airy shirt, sometimes button down but other wise colored, a pair of sunglasses, maybe a hat if you can pull it off and a book.
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Jeans are not resort casual, and I'd stay away from socks. You don't have to look like Ricardo Montalbon or like a comedian's version of an American tourist. Keep the cuts slim and the cloths airy.