How should one dress for air travel?

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Caliber
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mncag said:

No tank top or flip flop for men, tank top should only be worn if one is playing basketball
What about when driving a tank? seems an appropriate time...
TXAG 05
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Don't know how you guys wear hoodies or jackets. I've never been on a plane that wasn't warm the whole flight.
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$30,000 Millionaire said:

I'm the guy who wears shorts and a t-shirt in first class when I can get away with it. I'm the customer. I'm not trying to impress anyone on the flight.

So much this. Not to mention, I'm rarely running across anyone on a flight I want/need to impress.

suburban cowboy
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This thread reeks of insecurity.
Caliber
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TXAG 05 said:

Don't know how you guys wear hoodies or jackets. I've never been on a plane that wasn't warm the whole flight.
1. Don't be fat.
2. ??
3. Profit
Builder93
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scd88 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

I do miss the dignity that came with the past. The Wal-Marting of America has led to a lot of, well, trashy behavior.


Like the dignity afforded the black folks in the past?


That's quite a leap there. You wanna go forum 16 then take it over there. You know damn well I wasn't referring to that.
I can give any number of examples about the past not being as great as we remember it. I just picked the most obvious. I get tired of people lamenting the good old days who, of course, only look at it from their own perspective. The past was riddled with all kinds of hidden sins and foibles. It was just covered really well with trench coats and fedoras. The assumption made on this thread that people in suits are more well behaved is false. People in suits get drunk, mad, and unruly as easily as people in much more casual wear. My personal experience tells me people in suits can be much more snobbish, demanding, and selfish. I guess if I follow this thread's logic, that means everyone in the airline industry in the 60's was snobbish, demanding, and selfish.

Also, who wants to take business attire lessons from TWA? When is the last time anyone flew TWA? I'll hang up and listen.
GAC06
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The point is that people used to dress better instead of dressing like slobs. The social commentary is pretty much all from you.
hillcountryag86
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Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

I do miss the dignity that came with the past. The Wal-Marting of America has led to a lot of, well, trashy behavior.


Like the dignity afforded the black folks in the past?


That's quite a leap there. You wanna go forum 16 then take it over there. You know damn well I wasn't referring to that.
I can give any number of examples about the past not being as great as we remember it. I just picked the most obvious. I get tired of people lamenting the good old days who, of course, only look at it from their own perspective. The past was riddled with all kinds of hidden sins and foibles. It was just covered really well with trench coats and fedoras. The assumption made on this thread that people in suits are more well behaved is false. People in suits get drunk, mad, and unruly as easily as people in much more casual wear. My personal experience tells me people in suits can be much more snobbish, demanding, and selfish. I guess if I follow this thread's logic, that means everyone in the airline industry in the 60's was snobbish, demanding, and selfish.

Also, who wants to take business attire lessons from TWA? When is the last time anyone flew TWA? I'll hang up and listen.
Overboard much?
Builder93
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hillcountryag86 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

I do miss the dignity that came with the past. The Wal-Marting of America has led to a lot of, well, trashy behavior.


Like the dignity afforded the black folks in the past?


That's quite a leap there. You wanna go forum 16 then take it over there. You know damn well I wasn't referring to that.
I can give any number of examples about the past not being as great as we remember it. I just picked the most obvious. I get tired of people lamenting the good old days who, of course, only look at it from their own perspective. The past was riddled with all kinds of hidden sins and foibles. It was just covered really well with trench coats and fedoras. The assumption made on this thread that people in suits are more well behaved is false. People in suits get drunk, mad, and unruly as easily as people in much more casual wear. My personal experience tells me people in suits can be much more snobbish, demanding, and selfish. I guess if I follow this thread's logic, that means everyone in the airline industry in the 60's was snobbish, demanding, and selfish.

Also, who wants to take business attire lessons from TWA? When is the last time anyone flew TWA? I'll hang up and listen.
Overboard much?


Maybe, I feel like I'm just matching the judgemental intensity of the thread.
Claude!
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Builder93 said:

hillcountryag86 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

I do miss the dignity that came with the past. The Wal-Marting of America has led to a lot of, well, trashy behavior.


Like the dignity afforded the black folks in the past?


That's quite a leap there. You wanna go forum 16 then take it over there. You know damn well I wasn't referring to that.
I can give any number of examples about the past not being as great as we remember it. I just picked the most obvious. I get tired of people lamenting the good old days who, of course, only look at it from their own perspective. The past was riddled with all kinds of hidden sins and foibles. It was just covered really well with trench coats and fedoras. The assumption made on this thread that people in suits are more well behaved is false. People in suits get drunk, mad, and unruly as easily as people in much more casual wear. My personal experience tells me people in suits can be much more snobbish, demanding, and selfish. I guess if I follow this thread's logic, that means everyone in the airline industry in the 60's was snobbish, demanding, and selfish.

Also, who wants to take business attire lessons from TWA? When is the last time anyone flew TWA? I'll hang up and listen.
Overboard much?


Maybe, I feel like I'm just matching the judgemental intensity of the thread.
I'm going to be judgmental in return - this is America, and we don't spell it judgemental.
Slicer97
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Maybe he's a Brit. Brits might have invented English, but they don't spell good.
EastSideAg2002
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Slicer97 said:

Maybe he's a Brit. Brits might have invented English, but they don't spell good.
...and their teeth.
concac
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Claude! said:

Builder93 said:

hillcountryag86 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

Builder93 said:

scd88 said:

I do miss the dignity that came with the past. The Wal-Marting of America has led to a lot of, well, trashy behavior.


Like the dignity afforded the black folks in the past?


That's quite a leap there. You wanna go forum 16 then take it over there. You know damn well I wasn't referring to that.
I can give any number of examples about the past not being as great as we remember it. I just picked the most obvious. I get tired of people lamenting the good old days who, of course, only look at it from their own perspective. The past was riddled with all kinds of hidden sins and foibles. It was just covered really well with trench coats and fedoras. The assumption made on this thread that people in suits are more well behaved is false. People in suits get drunk, mad, and unruly as easily as people in much more casual wear. My personal experience tells me people in suits can be much more snobbish, demanding, and selfish. I guess if I follow this thread's logic, that means everyone in the airline industry in the 60's was snobbish, demanding, and selfish.

Also, who wants to take business attire lessons from TWA? When is the last time anyone flew TWA? I'll hang up and listen.
Overboard much?


Maybe, I feel like I'm just matching the judgemental intensity of the thread.
I'm going to be judgmental in return - this is America, and we don't spell it judgemental.
I've seen a lot of people using the British version of "cancelled" instead of "canceled". Our education system can't even teach Americans how to be American correctly.
Slicer97
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That's by design. New World Order, dude.
Uncle Howdy
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Slicer97 said:

That's by design. New World Order, dude.


Slicer97
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Not at all what I'm talking about, dude. But that bunch of meatheads would probably do a better job of running things.
 
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