The Unoffical Fop Day has very few rules, but it is only polite you abide by them.
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Three Simple Rules |
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Dress Code - We operate a
loose dress code with few restrictions. Sportswear and casual wear
(jeans and tee-shirts, &c) are not permitted except for medical exceptions
such as injuries or physical disability. Normally, the minimum for
gentlemen is a pressed shirt and trousers with smart shoes/boots.
For the ladies it would be a smart dress or skirt and blouse or suitable
trousers and top. As is the nature of the group, historical clothing and formal or fantastic attire is heartily encouraged and welcomed. We definitely welcome the Dandy, the Aesthete, the Fop and the Suffragette but will frown upon the slovenly, the scruffy and the downright lazy of dress. |
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| Electronica - We do not
welcome any electronic gadgetry except that which is needed for an event.
Mobile telephones, medical equipment and battery operated cameras are
permitted, but must where possible be discreet. Laptops, handheld gaming consoles and any electronic gadget that beeps, boops or is otherwise antisocial is not welcome. If you feel you cannot attend without your frivolous modern electronic anti-social distraction, please refrain from attending any event organised by the Unofficial Fop Day Society. |
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Conduct - We are an
antiquated society and as such prefer antiquated conduct. One must
strive to be polite, genteel and amiable at all times. Some foppish
tomfoolery is inevitable and chap-like arrogance unavoidable but certainly
we should not be crass, base or discourteous to one another or the general
public. The general rules of conduct should be observed, whereby we are polite and civilised without being aloof and unpleasantly arrogant. |
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