Is it really bad form to wear first PJs in Club World....
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Is it really bad form to wear first PJs in Club World....
Serious question, I'm definitely going to take the bottoms as they don't have any branding. If I also take and change into the top will I be seen as a bit of a knob?
I only ask because the F pyjamas are the only loungewear that I'm actually comfy in as most flights tend to be too hot.
My alternative is a Mickey Mouse short sleeved PJ top
Please don't close this post, I promise that I'm not fiscal flyer but it's been 10 years since I flew Club World.
I only ask because the F pyjamas are the only loungewear that I'm actually comfy in as most flights tend to be too hot.
My alternative is a Mickey Mouse short sleeved PJ top
Please don't close this post, I promise that I'm not fiscal flyer but it's been 10 years since I flew Club World.
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totally ok. other airlines fine too.
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I, for one, couldn't care less what you are wearing so sure no problem. There are more comfortable night attire than them though, so if you have something more comfortable, wear them :-)
Enjoy the flight!
Enjoy the flight!
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Really, I absolutely love my F PJs, they are really comfortable and for a female they are the only pyjamas that aren't too short. I'm taller than average.
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When I used to travel a lot, I made a point of wearing Virgin pyjamas on BA flights, BA ones on SQ and so on.
No one cares...............other than SWMBO, who dislikes most of the BA ones as the "First" label has often been too prominent.
No one cares...............other than SWMBO, who dislikes most of the BA ones as the "First" label has often been too prominent.
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I recall a situation a couple of year's ago, when I was commuting to JNB, of a regular passenger who wore First PJ's and then strolled through Y. I must have seen her on 5 or 6 separate trips... I never did establish whether she was actually flying F, but like clockwork she'd be there doing laps of the upper & lower economy cabins about 4-5 hours in.
Not sure whether she was genuinely exercising, or whether it was all to show off her First labelled PJ's!
Not sure whether she was genuinely exercising, or whether it was all to show off her First labelled PJ's!
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You can obviously do what you want, but if you actually care whether someone is going to look at you oddly then just wear a different top. It's not like there's anything especially unique about the BA PJ top.