It's that time of the year - I leave the UK tomorrow. What flight attire do you wear?
The whole wardrobe for the holidays, to save on checked bag fees. Dress like a million dollars - you always must look your best Loose, comfortable and with an eye on the weather conditions at the other end?
I know some people go on school runs or the shops in nightwear but maybe this? |
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Trainers, socks, pants, shorts with pockets, T shirt, hoody with pockets.
I only fly to Malaga and when you step out its boiling and the pockets are essential as I don't carry a man bag or a bum bag. |
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Depends on where I'm flying to, generally for summer holidays I pay to make sure I get 20kg baggage allowance. Then I tend to wear either jeans or loose fitting harem style trousers and a top. |
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I usually wear a dress and either fitflops or shoes depending on the time of year. If its cold in the uk I wear a leather jacket too.
Lots of people wear track suit type things which look ideal for travelling in. |
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Loose and comfortable,especially important on a long flight where several wee's will be needed,plane loos are not a good place to be faffing about with complicated clothing.Shoes that are easy to slip off are an absolute must.
I never go anywhere without my travelling hat,however I don't recommend wearing a hat.For a start,you really don't want to sit for hours with it on and if you put it in the overhead locker it will get crushed.
On my last trip abroad,when I left the house,it was P'ing hard and freezing.I didn't want to take a coat (what would I do with it in Thailand?) so, a wool shawl is a good alternative.Reasonably stylish for a train ride to Manchester airport,covered my shoulders in Abu Dhabi and a nice blanket for on the plane. |
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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago
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"Loose and comfortable,especially important on a long flight where several wee's will be needed,plane loos are not a good place to be faffing about with complicated clothing.Shoes that are easy to slip off are an absolute must.
I never go anywhere without my travelling hat,however I don't recommend wearing a hat.For a start,you really don't want to sit for hours with it on and if you put it in the overhead locker it will get crushed.
On my last trip abroad,when I left the house,it was P'ing hard and freezing.I didn't want to take a coat (what would I do with it in Thailand?) so, a wool shawl is a good alternative.Reasonably stylish for a train ride to Manchester airport,covered my shoulders in Abu Dhabi and a nice blanket for on the plane." |
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