While working onboard there is a uniform worn during all work shifts.
A more casual uniform is worn for a larger portion of each cruise, however, there is formal attire required each cruise as well.
Below is an outline of what uniform items the Company will provide you with and what you will need to bring with you.
What Princess Cruises will supply you with:
• (3) Navy or white polo shirts
• (1) Full tuxedo
• (1) Khaki short
• (1) Button down shirt
• (1) Hawaiian shirt
• (1) Navy jacket
• (1) White long sleeve shirt
Items you must bring with you:
• Black socks
• White socks
• White tennis shoes (no large logos, or emblems)
• Business casual black shoes (To be worn everyday with uniform. No patent leather.)
• Dress black shoes. (To be worn with tuxedo for formal night. No patent leather.)
• Black leather belt. (Plain with no logos, or large buckle. No patent leather.)
• Minimum of 2 pairs of black pants. (Conservative and business casual.)
Please see below for belt and pant criteria.
Pants must meet the following criteria:
• Straight leg, conservative fit not tight or baggy
• Sits at the waist: No low rise
• Belt loops should not exceed 2" in height 3/8-1/2 inch thick
• Pants must be worn with a black belt (including female staff)
• Black leather belt with simple buckle (no logo, belt should not exceed 1.5" inches wide and buckle 2" wide)
• Tailored to the appropriate length. Cuffs are acceptable as long as they are tailored appropriately and not "home-made".
• Plain Black, Polyester blend material (not 100% cotton): No chinos or cotton "Dockers" type pants
• No embellishments (studs, embroidery, pattern)
• Zipper fly with Hidden Clasp Hook
• Pants cannot be "Dry-Clean Only" as the company is moving away from dry-cleaning and such items will no longer be able to be cleaned on board
Please be advised that the female photographers will be wearing a tuxedo on formal night, not a formal gown.
Shoes should be stylish, but comfortable as you will be standing for long periods of time.