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Old Aug 4, 2022, 3:14 am
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Originally Posted by songsc
I need to be more specific. By “business travellers”, I mean people in suits or at least “smart causal”, such as dressy shirts, jeans with no holes if not dress pants, and non sneaker shoes.
Originally Posted by mahasamatman
By "business traveler", you seem to be retricting yourself to non-technical professionals such as financial, legal, and marketing. Few if any technical professionals (at least in North America) would wear what a 20th century person would have called "business attire". That's just not the culture in the industry.
100% agree with mahasamatman.

Most of my flying is on business, but I’m in jeans and a t-shirt regardless. Heck, I’m often flying for business with 20-30 of my colleagues on the flight with me, and none of us would be distinguishable from leisure travellers.

Meanwhile, a good friend of mine would never be caught dead flying to his vacation in any less than a collared shirt and slacks.

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