Singapore Lounge-Dress Code?

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Oh come on.... that picture is useless ...... as we can't see if he has his double plugged thongs on, or she has her 8" high stilettos on ............ can you post the uncropped version ?????

Another patron showing acceptable attire.

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I see nothing wrong with shorts and T-shirts if they are in good condition and clean although generally this is not how I travel. Judging by the reactions to the OP I wonder if I was the only one who got the implication.
"Sitting there having a meal, when in comes the blokes, with singlets, shorts and thongs and start to down their bourbon and cokes."
I thought the OP was being economical with his words and I got quite a different picture than most responses who see the OP as making a statement about social class and others financial status. I don't see it that way, I think it is clear he is talking about their cringe-worthy behaviour. They could all be bankers but it is the behaviour that categorises them. But then I grew up reading My Brother Jack. ;)

While this might be the case, nothing in the OP's post can be used to conclude this, therefore unless the OP decides to respond then you can go by what he/she stated, which is an unfair judgement on someone's else's appearance and/or drink choice.

That is prejudice and possibly ignorance in my book. A behaviour I do not stand for.
 
Unless one wishes to be a typical boorish Australian, the correct attire for the Singapore lounge is a Sarong. Since the Emirates take over of Qantas (sorry Joint Venture) I have made a substantial purchase of Kanduras - so do have a wonderful collection of Sarongs for sale at a competitive price for the culturally aware lounge user.
 
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