| 11. | The man on the left wears a frock, the man on the right wears morning dress.
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| 12. | Examples of dress codes are combinations such as " smart casual ", or " morning dress ".
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| 13. | By this time, morning dress was being replaced by day time semi-formal, known in America as the stroller.
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| 14. | The Court's Marshal and Clerk of both genders also wear morning dress when the Court is in session.
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| 15. | When in New Zealand, they simply wear morning dress as official uniform, together with their chains and baton.
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| 16. | Separate small collars of lace, tatting, or crochet-work were worn with morning dresses, sometimes with a ribbon bow.
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| 17. | In common with court dress, mess dress, and white tie, morning dress is for prestigious and important social occasions.
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| 18. | They are usually worn with morning dress or white tie, in dressage, and as part of servants'or doormen's livery.
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| 19. | The ascot was still commonly worn for business with morning dress in the late 19th and very early 20th centuries.
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| 20. | Nowadays, morning dress or a lounge suit is worn, except for coronations when Tudor under-dress is worn by the canopy-bearers.
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