Originally Posted by
Eirerogue
I too agree it would be nice to have folks a little more upscale in First. I'm appalled at folks in flip flops putting their feet up on bulk head walls and generally looking like a hobo. Yeah, I get the "rights" thing, but what ever happened to style and grace?
I'm still in the "wear a blazer" up front. YOU set the standards.
I typically wear khakis/ jeans/ dress pants with collared shirt -- for footwear especially for long transoceanic flights I prefer sandals (if weather at both end allows) or very light sneakers and loose socks [and then take sneakers off during ascent]. The comfort/ health of my feet has direct correlation how well I feel at my destination and following day(s).