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What Does Dressing "Appropriately" On A Plane Mean?
Refinery 29 What Does Dressing "Appropriately" On A Plane Mean?
"Dress codes aren't going to go away, but when they are defined by loose language like "offensive," on-the-spot, arbitrary decisions seem to always disproportionately target women and their bodies. Why are airlines so comfortable policing women's bodies and dress? Probably because it happens every day, everywhere." http://www.refinery29.com/2016/08/11...ave-dress-code (FT needs a Fashion & Flying Forum) |
I agree there is no reason to keep on doing this
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I'm not sure but I wish every plane had a sign posted "No shoes, no shirt, no service."
(I don't mean people with socks, just bare, ugly grimy feet.) |
Inappropriate attire seems to include bare feet (at the time of boarding), bare chests (for both men and women) and t-shirts with offensive pictures or words. Beyond that it seems to be anyone's guess.
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Originally Posted by Gringa
(Post 27033208)
I'm not sure but I wish every plane had a sign posted "No shoes, no shirt, no service."
(I don't mean people with socks, just bare, ugly grimy feet.) |
Originally Posted by Low Roller
(Post 27033610)
Amen. And flip flops are not shoes...keep them at the pool or beach.:mad:
Its almost as if they resent the aesthetically pleasant because they feel threatened and overlook the awful because it makes them feel like they look good...compared to that. |
Originally Posted by Low Roller
(Post 27033610)
Amen. And flip flops are not shoes...keep them at the pool or beach.:mad:
Don't wear flip flops but I bet you don't have a problem with any women's footwear that shows off most of the foot... Goes both ways, |
Originally Posted by dinanm3atl
(Post 27034909)
...but I bet you don't have a problem with any women's footwear that shows off most of the foot...
Goes both ways, |
If you want my real opinion, I suggest a moderator moves this to OMNI.
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Originally Posted by rickg523
(Post 27033881)
Women kicked off because they wear "revealing" clothes, but dudes with enough hair on their back to stuff a mattress and grimy feet can wear a basketball outfit and flip flops without so much as a grumble from FA's.
Its almost as if they resent the aesthetically pleasant because they feel threatened and overlook the awful because it makes them feel like they look good...compared to that. I don't wear shoes in the house, love flip-flops, and do not understand people's obsession with flip-flops or sandals or open-toed footwear. Do you folks never go to swimming pools, beaches, gym locker rooms or yoga classes? However...I don't fancy looking up into the hairy armpit of someone in a wife-beater leaning over me to get at his bag in the overhead. Eeewww. Or keeping his arm on the edge of the bin and nudging closer to me while he lets another pax pass by.....double eeew. |
Originally Posted by rickg523
(Post 27033881)
Women kicked off because they wear "revealing" clothes, but dudes with enough hair on their back to stuff a mattress and grimy feet can wear a basketball outfit and flip flops without so much as a grumble from FA's.
Its almost as if they resent the aesthetically pleasant because they feel threatened and overlook the awful because it makes them feel like they look good...compared to that. For me inappropriate is short shorts or short skirts, singlets (I especially don't want to be next to someone smelling their hairy pits) and offensive words/pics on t-shirts. I have no problems with thongs/flip flops. |
Originally Posted by dinanm3atl
(Post 27034909)
Can't say I agree with this. They are footwear.
Don't wear flip flops but I bet you don't have a problem with any women's footwear that shows off most of the foot... Goes both ways, I usually start my trip in my fancy sandals then as the trip goes on I don't care and just wear Havaianas flip flops that are easy to get on and off. There are plenty of other flips flop wearers with me in first class. |
Individuals can all have different opinions about what attire is appropriate for a situation. The question about what the enforceable standards ought to be is a) fraught and b) hardly unique to commercial aviation; it's also an issue with workplaces, schools, etc.
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Originally Posted by Annalisa12
(Post 27035111)
Love wearing flip flops or glittery leather sandals that are shaped like flip flops.
I usually start my trip in my fancy sandals then as the trip goes on I don't care and just wear Havaianas flip flops that are easy to get on and off. There are plenty of other flips flop wearers with me in first class. I've never understood why some people assume people with flip-flops or sandals have stinky feet. It's possible - depending on what they're made of and where they've been, even flip-flops can pick up a nasty pong, but IME, that nastiest smells I've ever encountered have been when someone with closed shoes took them off and allowed the shoes and their feet to 'breathe' (while gagging everyone else in range). |
Originally Posted by chollie
(Post 27035216)
nastiest smells I've ever encountered have been when someone with closed shoes took them off and allowed the shoes and their feet to 'breathe' (while gagging everyone else in range).
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