What to wear to the Kentucky Derby
If you are sitting anywhere else whether it's the Grandstand, Clubhouse, Turf Club or Millionaires Row I offer simple answer number two - get dressed up. Whether you're a muckety-muck or a down-on-your-luck, casual will just not do. To elaborate on 'get dressed up' I will say first that the Grandstand is less dressy than the Clubhouse but the vast majority of all non-infield patrons will be dressed fairly well, meaning no jeans, cutoffs or t-shirts. When it comes to the Clubhouse and above (both figuratively and literally) men will very simply feel out of place unless they have on nice slacks and a button down shirt and women a nice dress and ...a hat. Most of the men in the clubhouse areas will be wearing a jacket also but there are a few areas such as the Turf Club and Millionaires Row where a sports coat is required but nowhere will a necktie be required. Having said that, it's never a bad move to put on your best silk tie - especially if it's lucky! So guys, wrapping up your pack list - if you have linen or seersucker or a Panama hat - plan to wear it.
I'm somewhat handicapped on advice for the ladies - so I will simply leave it at go all out. Hats of all kinds - simple, exotic, colorful and crazy - will be seen here. Do what feels right but most ladies do wear them. If you prefer to be the spectator, then do something understated. If you prefer to be a spectacle, you've just entered yourself into a Derby of a different sort. It's hard to standout in this crowded field but there is always a clear Win, Place and Show. My wife tells me it's never bad to offer shopping tips so ladies, should you somehow show up without a hat, check out the emergency hat store at the Galt House. Good Luck!

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