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20 Gentleman’s Rules for the Beach

The summer beach season isn't just a chance to soak up the sun but also an opportunity to showcase your style and elegance. How to maintain your gentlemanly charm with sand underfoot and salty spray in the air? Here are 20 simple rules to help you look like a true lord at the beach.

The summer beach season isn't just a chance to soak up the sun but also an opportunity to showcase your style and elegance. How to maintain your gentlemanly charm with sand underfoot and salty spray in the air? Here are 20 simple rules to help you look like a true lord at the beach.

Dress your shirt right:
One button undone for daytime, two for evening. Three turns you into Jennifer Lopez, five into Stas Mikhailov. Keep track to avoid becoming a beach fashion disaster!

White T-shirts for the season:
Buy five bright white T-shirts at the start of summer and throw them away in September. White is the king of the beach, but cleanliness doesn’t last forever.

Minimal slogans and jewelry:
Your T-shirts shouldn’t become billboards, and jewelry shouldn’t be intimidating jangly chains. You’re not a rock star, but a cultured beachgoer.

White jeans are classic:
These jeans are versatile. Like white T-shirts, they’re beach-appropriate.

Leave socks at home:
When heading to the beach, keep your socks in the closet. The beach is for comfort and open feet.

Shorts galore:
Pack as many pairs of swim trunks as you can fit in your bag. Less means less fun!

Sunscreen—more than enough:
Don’t forget sunscreen. Take plenty to cover all exposed areas that could suffer from sunburn.

Panama hat—essential:
Don’t forget your panama hat. If you lose it, don’t worry. It’s a disposable item, just like the rest of your beachwear.

Sneakers are for sports:
Sneakers are for running, not the beach. Beach flip-flops are your best friend.

Tucked-in T-shirts are a no-go:
Tucked-in shirts are for couriers and office workers. Beach fashion demands freedom and casualness.

Cut-off jeans shorts—no way:
Cut-off jeans at the beach? The computer says: no. These shorts are not for true gentlemen.

Polo shirts—yes:
Elegant and comfortable. A great choice for beach style.

Sunglasses after sunset—no:
Dark glasses after sunset are for Jack Nicholson. For you—only until sunset.

Campari and vodka—your choice:
Drink Campari with soda, branded vodka with tonic, or good wine. Beer is only if your glass is less than half a pint.

Beer at noon—with caution:
You can drink beer, but only if it doesn’t look like a morning breakfast. The beach is no place for excessive drinking.

White suit—once a year:
Having a white suit is normal. Wearing it to the beach—only once a year. Don’t forget about style.

Shorts and swimsuits—in moderation:
Don’t wear shorts that are too short or tight swimsuits. Your body is not a show.

Hide tattoos:
If you’re not Robbie Williams, hide your tattoos. Body art shouldn’t be the main feature of your beach style.

Don’t go completely nude:
Nude beaches are not for everyone. The beach is a place for style, not full exposure.

Language and culture:
If someone approaches you on the beach speaking your native language, pretend not to understand. The beach is for relaxation, not language barriers.

By following these simple rules, you'll remain a gentleman at the beach and enjoy your vacation without unnecessary hassles.

20 Gentleman’s Rules for the Beach

20 Gentleman’s Rules for the Beach

The summer beach season isn't just a chance to soak up the sun but also an opportunity to showcase your style and elegance. How to maintain your gentlemanly charm with sand underfoot and salty spray in the air? Here are 20 simple rules to help you look like a true lord at the beach.

The summer beach season isn't just a chance to soak up the sun but also an opportunity to showcase your style and elegance. How to maintain your gentlemanly charm with sand underfoot and salty spray in the air? Here are 20 simple rules to help you look like a true lord at the beach.

Dress your shirt right:
One button undone for daytime, two for evening. Three turns you into Jennifer Lopez, five into Stas Mikhailov. Keep track to avoid becoming a beach fashion disaster!

White T-shirts for the season:
Buy five bright white T-shirts at the start of summer and throw them away in September. White is the king of the beach, but cleanliness doesn’t last forever.

Minimal slogans and jewelry:
Your T-shirts shouldn’t become billboards, and jewelry shouldn’t be intimidating jangly chains. You’re not a rock star, but a cultured beachgoer.

White jeans are classic:
These jeans are versatile. Like white T-shirts, they’re beach-appropriate.

Leave socks at home:
When heading to the beach, keep your socks in the closet. The beach is for comfort and open feet.

Shorts galore:
Pack as many pairs of swim trunks as you can fit in your bag. Less means less fun!

Sunscreen—more than enough:
Don’t forget sunscreen. Take plenty to cover all exposed areas that could suffer from sunburn.

Panama hat—essential:
Don’t forget your panama hat. If you lose it, don’t worry. It’s a disposable item, just like the rest of your beachwear.

Sneakers are for sports:
Sneakers are for running, not the beach. Beach flip-flops are your best friend.

Tucked-in T-shirts are a no-go:
Tucked-in shirts are for couriers and office workers. Beach fashion demands freedom and casualness.

Cut-off jeans shorts—no way:
Cut-off jeans at the beach? The computer says: no. These shorts are not for true gentlemen.

Polo shirts—yes:
Elegant and comfortable. A great choice for beach style.

Sunglasses after sunset—no:
Dark glasses after sunset are for Jack Nicholson. For you—only until sunset.

Campari and vodka—your choice:
Drink Campari with soda, branded vodka with tonic, or good wine. Beer is only if your glass is less than half a pint.

Beer at noon—with caution:
You can drink beer, but only if it doesn’t look like a morning breakfast. The beach is no place for excessive drinking.

White suit—once a year:
Having a white suit is normal. Wearing it to the beach—only once a year. Don’t forget about style.

Shorts and swimsuits—in moderation:
Don’t wear shorts that are too short or tight swimsuits. Your body is not a show.

Hide tattoos:
If you’re not Robbie Williams, hide your tattoos. Body art shouldn’t be the main feature of your beach style.

Don’t go completely nude:
Nude beaches are not for everyone. The beach is a place for style, not full exposure.

Language and culture:
If someone approaches you on the beach speaking your native language, pretend not to understand. The beach is for relaxation, not language barriers.

By following these simple rules, you'll remain a gentleman at the beach and enjoy your vacation without unnecessary hassles.

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