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Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:17 pm
by Richardus
Since All Heather and I have done in the past ten years is work, all we have for clothing is work clothing. This will not do for our debut trip to Tobago, we must go out and attain a Tobago wardrobe! So, before our trip we will be doing some major clothes shopping. So, here is the question for Tobago addicts, what would you suggest for appropriate attire for the various activities in Tobago when we go?
-I understand a modern swimswuit for starters, I dont think speedo is the way to go anymore
-Attire for touring and field trips, such as the nature hikes and backroad adventures
-Attire for evening entertainment and dining, in our local resort as well as some of the finer eating establishments.
Do they wear Tilley hats there?

Seriously, we need some suggestions as to recent fashions for tourists there!
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:54 am
by Peter Kuhn
Hi Richardus,
here a good example for the typical outfit
Have fun
Peter
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:28 am
by RosyV
Peter, how did you get hold of this photo of my husband and I taken in Tobago last year?!

Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 4:25 pm
by Richardus
It's perfect! At least, it will be perfect after several of those rum drinks they are going to serve me!
Actually I DO like the guy's straw hat. I would get one of those.
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:41 pm
by Hugh S
I never go out in the sun without my Tilley T4!
It's true!
Hugh
PS. And my polarized sunglasses.
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 4:10 pm
by Andy K
Richardus,
you best refer to Information/General Information/Packing on this site.
Casual and (on evenings) elegantly casual wear is perfectly ok for Tobago.
Gentlemen should generally wear long pants for dinner in a restaurant and night entertainment. Jeans may be ok
in certain places. Unless you visit an air-conditioned place, this not only to match the dress code but also for
protection from mosquitos and sand flies.
Your lady may want to wear long pants too or proper insect repellant instead.
There is absolutely no problem with Tilley hats. It definately belongs to a cricket uniform, but you may very well
wear it on the road.
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 7:23 pm
by Richardus
Haha, ok thank you Andy, I'm curious about the jeans. Do you mean jeans will not protect you from bites as well as regular slacks in air conditioned places? I always thought Jeans would offer better protection being thicker.
I was thinking trousers for any evening out, and jeans for when we do the tours, unless there will be boating and swimming involved in which case I may wear golf shorts. I was joking about the Tilley hat, I dont actually have one, but it seems like it would work so maybe I'll consider buying one.
For shirts, I've never been one to wear loud colours so perhaps opaque but new polo style shirts.
Hmm.. more to think on this one, I'll consult the website again!
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:47 pm
by Andy K
Richardus,
Jeans are indeed a better protection against mozzies than regular slacks. Whereever it is appropriate, wear jeans once
you are in the open at night. Certain areas in Tobago like Bon Accord and Buccoo have quite aggressive mozzies and
careless clothing can easily spoil an otherwise romantic dinner for two
Polo shirts are certainly a good choice and accepted everywhere except for formal functions.
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:24 pm
by Richardus
I'm terribly sorry but... what is a mozzie? Mosquito?
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:32 am
by Peter Kuhn
Re: Appropriate attire and Tobago tourist fashions
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:31 pm
by Richardus
Ok! Looks like a mosquito to me! Must be the British translation
Up north we often refer to them as "skitters" too
