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What is appropriate to wear on a plane?
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Loose clothing until you board, then BA pyjamas for the journey. Change back before landing.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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....unless you're MF, and have to fly economy now....Originally posted by WTFH View PostLoose clothing until you board, then BA pyjamas for the journey. Change back before landing.
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They need to buy bigger bags.Originally posted by greenlake View Post....unless you're MF, and have to fly economy now....

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Ahhh, the race card! I was wondering when that would be played.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAccording to the linked article, the question is whether it would have happened to a white woman. Or someone who thought they looked awesome and didn't require validation from cabin crew.
Surely it's every woman's right to look like she turns tricks on the corner of Beverley and Wiltshire!
To be fair, it probably costs a lot of money to look that cheap.Comment
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Really? It's in the article linked to on the first post. She complains that it wouldn't have happened to a white woman, and that she felt body shamed.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI was wondering when that would be played.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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And she has what evidence that it would not have happened to a person of a different race? was there a person of a different race on that same flight wearing similar that did not get asked to cover up?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostReally? It's in the article linked to on the first post. She complains that it wouldn't have happened to a white woman, and that she felt body shamed.
Possibly it is body shaming but back in one place I worked there was a rather 'cuddly' lady - but in summer you had to hope she would wear pants as if she wore a skirts you could smell her clunge from 5 feet away.
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I thought they stopped that? Am flying SWISS today and I believe we get PJs for the long haul leg.Originally posted by WTFH View PostLoose clothing until you board, then BA pyjamas for the journey. Change back before landing.
For boarding I am wearing a silk LK Bennett skirt and a Next cotton t-shirt. I have just dropped chickpeas on the skirt while in The T2 Senator Lounge.Comment
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No undies again?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI thought they stopped that? Am flying SWISS today and I believe we get PJs for the long haul leg.
For boarding I am wearing a silk LK Bennett skirt and a Next cotton t-shirt. I have just dropped chickpeas on the skirt while in The T2 Senator Lounge.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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