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Comfort but a carefully curated comfortable outfit.
It is odd when planning to fly I have to pick out an outfit that looks good for just sitting in a chair for hours |
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No thoughts other than comfort, practicality, and getting a window seat because no matter how often I fly the excitement of looking out over cities and landscapes and clouds, and of watching takeoffs and landings, never goes away.
Not even on Ryanair. |
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"No thoughts other than comfort, practicality, and getting a window seat because no matter how often I fly the excitement of looking out over cities and landscapes and clouds, and of watching takeoffs and landings, never goes away.
Not even on Ryanair."
But don't Ryanair charge per cloud these days? |
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"No thoughts other than comfort, practicality, and getting a window seat because no matter how often I fly the excitement of looking out over cities and landscapes and clouds, and of watching takeoffs and landings, never goes away.
Not even on Ryanair.
But don't Ryanair charge per cloud these days? "
. I understand future planes may have no windows, to make them stronger and lighter, and the plan is to have fake windows showing real images of the view. In which case I reckon Ryanair will do exactly that.. |
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Depends if its charter or scheduled flights- charter are 99% of the time exactly the same seating, scheduled has got me upgraded a few times by not looking like a tramp and chatting with the girl on booking in |
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Absolutely 100% comfy, usually some leggings, trainers and a loose top/jacket. I tend to try and get early flights so don't bother with make up or doing my hair properly either, I probably look like a tramp on a plane |
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Always casual.
Joggers, t shirt, hoody, socks, sliders.
If my destination requires a jacket I'll wear it onto the plane so it doesn't add to the checking in weights and then put it in the overhead lockers. |
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Happily my comfortable is also my uber sexy.
I tend to rock my grotty orange velour tracksuit with ‘Juicy’ written across my arse. That is complemented by dirty white socks and slider slippers with fluff on, which drag across the airport floor. The outfit is capped off by a fake Louis Vuitton handbag which I try to use to bang into as many people as possible.
I’m naturally beautiful so don’t need more than a wheelbarrow or two of makeup just for the journey. Usually only a litre or two of perfume is needed - just enough to make the aircrew notice how sexy I am (they’re always crying with appreciation). With my hair scrunched up into some sort of follicular abomination, massive hoop earrings and chewing gum in a way that says “I need you to know I’m chewing gum” chills me out, which is important because everyone around me at the airport always seems so stressed! |
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"When going on holiday, not business.
Do you go full on glam and like to look great.
Or
Smart casual, it's all about the comfort?
Men and women."
Casual as it’s all about being comfortable especially in long haul flights if I’m sat in a plane fit ten hours who cares no one’s looking |
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"^^^Dedicated followers of fashion
Lol I'm trying to remember what I wore last time we flew. It definitely wasn't the good tiara though
I hope you didn't wear the paste one "
Dahling! Ever since the erm financial 'embarrassment ' I've had to travel economy, I don't want to embarrass the other passengers by bringing out the dowagers diamonds... |
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"Shirt and tie. Parents always made me wear a shirt and tie when going on a plane. Didn't matter where we were going. Shirt and tie. Old habit, I guess but it has stuck."
My dad always wore a suit and tie for air travel. |
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"When going on holiday, not business.
Do you go full on glam and like to look great.
Or
Smart casual, it's all about the comfort?
Men and women."
Always wear my best designer suit, shirt and Tie, smart brogues.
I saw a program on how to get an upgrade, so been doing it for years…….one day Jet2 will upgrade me to business when flying Leeds to Jersey ! |
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A holiday version of "comfy", I guess.
Linen trousers, a loose cami perhaps, comfortable and practical shoes so that I can perform an emergency exit if need be, and some costume jewellery to upset the metal detectors so I get a good rub down by a cute security guard... |
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