The Dominican long pants cultue.

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greydread

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In many hot countries, you will find that the majority of men wear long pants (DR, Africa, Middle East, you name it). The fact that you are more comfortable in short and less hot doesn't mean that others are. Personally, I don't see the difference, I wear jeans when it is hot, again I don't have sweaty balls :)

It s like many hot countries drink hot tea, although it is counter-intuitive.

Okay, I think I'm done for today...

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the gorgon

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I still bring 2 pairs of jeans and at least 2 pairs of slacks every trip.. from my very first time in the DR, Santo Domino.. I was told by the people who introduced me to the country.. " we do not go out at night in shorts, period".. and I understood it immediately..
Only since coming to sosua am i in shorts all day cuz everyone else is doing it too, and its a beach town..
But In Santiago, or Santo Domingo, NO WAY would i wear shorts like at Dinner.. or to a Movie ? oh Helll noooo..

the basic problem i have with it is that people would not do it in their countries, but they want to come to the caribbean and do it. it has nothing to do with climate, but just blatant disregard and disrespect for other people. i have an acquaintance from New York who wanted to go into the casino at the Jaragua in a tank top and shorts. those were the days when the Jaragua was probably the biggest hotel in LatAm, the early 90s. they told him it was against dress code, and he reminded the security at the door that he was an American. he should not have to fret about simple issues like the dress code of a third world country. well, i am sure you can guess who lost that argument. he sure as heck knew that he could not even dream about going into the Taj Mahal dressed like that.
 

bigbird

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What I don't get is why so many people think they have to wear pants just to fit in here. If you prefer them then great but if you are uncomfortable and hot why would care what others think?
It really baffles me.

All due respect to you Harleysrock cause I really dig you but it is just the way it is in la capital. I adapted to long pants, long sleeve shirt and even a cotton undershirt and I am no hotter or cooler than if wearing flip flops and shorts. The north coast is so, so different than Santo Domingo. The old saying is when in Rome do as the Romans.

I can go a full week and NOT see a Dominican in Santo Domingo wearing shorts, with the exception of the joggers on el malecon. Ladies long pants, always tight as can be. Men in the mid-day wearing suit and tie. Just the way it be in la capital.

Now if I day trip it to Boca Chica it is an entire different story.
 

Seamonkey

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I wear jeans almost everynight and I'm a gringo living in Sosua. It's not just Dominicans....it's that you adapt to the heat and learn to dress better.....not looking like a tourist.
 

william webster

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we have a big shot local here.

huge tracts of land, animals like Noah.... and he's a BIG guy - could squash you with one fist

He wears shorts
I saw him with his pigs the other day

But in the city.... yes, abide by the rules
 

bigbird

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No worries Big Bird I don't mind different opinions, i know most if all people won't agree with me on this!!
I don't like being told what to wear when it makes me extremely sweaty and uncomfortable and avoid places with dress codes most of the time if possible, it's just not my thing.

No problem, like I said it is just the way it is in la capital. When back home in New Jersey I go unshaven, raggedy clothes, hair uncombed the whole nine yards. But when I am living in Santo Domingo I respect the culture and try to dress accordingly. After awhile it starts to feel good to check your belt, pants pulled up right, shirt has fresh starched collar, a dab of cologne........and well the end result is I usually end up having a good, really good night. LOL, but true

I wake up many mornings and at the crack of dawn see women and men dressed up ready to start their day so I say well at least I can step out today and not look like a bum.

Not really being told what you should wear but more like doing the respect the culture thing. As I say many times north coast and la capital are like two different countries.
 

charlise

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You would never caught me wearing shorts outside my house... No freakin way will I look like a "tourist"... And I have still a little bit of pride... I'm not 20 anymore. Self-respect people... Self-respect.
 

HUG

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Been in every casino in Santo Domingo in flipflops and shorts, never had an issue as long as I'm playing. Not because I@ disrespectful but because I can. Simple as that.
 

dv8

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i don't understand why people are so hell bent over this long pants business. i don't work and on daily basis i don't have to live by some imaginary dress code. it's shorts and chancle all the way. whenever i am forced to participate in boring social occasions i wear a dress. no problemo. when i visited palacio nacional i wore a suit, also no problemo. but on normal days i want to be comfy.
 

HUG

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Heavy tattooing on a gringo stands out like a peacock in a chicken ranch and will always bring a tug from the filth! Something else to consider depending where going.
 

bigbird

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i don't understand why people are so hell bent over this long pants business. i don't work and on daily basis i don't have to live by some imaginary dress code. it's shorts and chancle all the way. whenever i am forced to participate in boring social occasions i wear a dress. no problemo. when i visited palacio nacional i wore a suit, also no problemo. but on normal days i want to be comfy.

You are in Puerto Plata but life in Santo Domingo is different..............
 

HUG

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Good thing I don't know any gringos with Heavy tats, sounds like it would suck living here for them!

Again, different areas have different issues. Gringoland on the NC, everyone and his dog is tattooed. It's an attention grabber in the Capital, although growing fast, the full sleeves, necks and body are still not often seen on Dominicans.
 
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