Attire while flying
#61
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Well I don't dress up but I don't dress down either.
Flying out to SFO from LHR in J a couple of weeks ago I wore a button up blue Ralph Lauren shirt with beige slacks and brown loafers since it was a dayflight. This is my usual attire for flying on say flights
On the return I wore sailing club t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops since the flight was overnight. As a student it was fun being mildly heckled at the empty J line at check-in while a disgruntled passenger dressed up for the occassion in the Y line with 300 others told me I was jumping in
I managed to catch two blankets so I can put one on the seat and one on me for sleeping. Makes the seat comfortable too ^ I always wear shoes in the bathroom on board, no way am I freeballing it in there!
Flying out to SFO from LHR in J a couple of weeks ago I wore a button up blue Ralph Lauren shirt with beige slacks and brown loafers since it was a dayflight. This is my usual attire for flying on say flights
On the return I wore sailing club t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops since the flight was overnight. As a student it was fun being mildly heckled at the empty J line at check-in while a disgruntled passenger dressed up for the occassion in the Y line with 300 others told me I was jumping in
I managed to catch two blankets so I can put one on the seat and one on me for sleeping. Makes the seat comfortable too ^ I always wear shoes in the bathroom on board, no way am I freeballing it in there!
#62
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: FLL -> Where The Boyars Are
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After a dozen years of non-revving, the last thing I'd ever want to do is to wear dress clothes on an airplane 
Dockers with a pocketed Gap khaki or cotton shirt, is my normal flying garb. I would feel uncomfortable wearing a t-shirt in a confines space for hours - I'd feel like I was "lounging" in my underwear

Dockers with a pocketed Gap khaki or cotton shirt, is my normal flying garb. I would feel uncomfortable wearing a t-shirt in a confines space for hours - I'd feel like I was "lounging" in my underwear

