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Sleepsuits

Posted:
17 Dec 2006, 22:21
by goanmad
What can be expected from the sleepsuits[?]
One of our party is 6' 2" tall and has a chest and waist of 50"+ being a body builder I dont want to upset him by saying you need to bring your own sleep attire, because Virgins will not fit you!
Winney the Pooh pj's are not in fashion!

:D:D
Any one have any ideas? And dieting is not an answer!!
Thanks
Ian

Posted:
17 Dec 2006, 22:50
by preiffer
XL MIGHT do it. They're big, and at 6'2, an L fits me with loads of room, but 50" might be pushing it, even for an XL...

Posted:
17 Dec 2006, 23:14
by goanmad
Thanks for that.
XL will have to do, and let it all hang out!!
Ian
Originally posted by preiffer
XL MIGHT do it. They're big, and at 6'2, an L fits me with loads of room, but 50" might be pushing it, even for an XL...

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 02:11
by PVGSLF
With a 50" chest I wouldn't worry about the sleep suit I'd worry about the suite!
I take a 48" jacket, and whilst the sleep suit isn't too unflattering on me, I do find sitting up in the UCS a little cramped.
Of course laying there after a good few drinks at the bar is no problem at all.

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 03:11
by ukcobra
I am 5'9" and not very wide across the shoulders and I only sat in an UCS for landing the other day, and found it very cramped across the shoulders.
It would be my choice for a day flight to sit in PE, although the ability to lie flat is yet an unchartered territory for me.
Hope your friend fits in the seat ok.....

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 03:21
by preiffer
If you can't FIT inside the UCS - I'd suggest spending money on a doctor before spending it on travel in PE instead. [:0]

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 10:49
by jaguarpig
I have a 50inch chest but thankfully not the matching waist:D and the XL fits me fine

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 11:59
by Howard Long
Originally posted by jaguarpig
I have a 50inch chest but thankfully not the matching waist:D and the XL fits me fine
What? Your waist is even larger?
Howard

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 12:56
by jaguarpig
What? Your waist is even larger?
come on, tis the season of goodwill:D

Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 16:29
by FlyCC
Well, I'm sure some of the cabin crew will be extremely accommodating to a 6'2" body builder... 50", eh?!


Posted:
18 Dec 2006, 20:52
by goanmad
I have shown Steve the replies and he thanks you very much.
My suggestions is the baggage hold!
I dont care I am big and I am gonna enjoy the trip, even if I sleep in my birthday suit!! Now theres a thought for some snaps?
Sounds like we will be having a ball come January?
Thanks again,watch for the piccies!!
Ian

Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 15:18
by Jetstreamer
The Sleep Suits come in small, medium or large. There is no XL size!

Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 15:48
by HighFlyer
Originally posted by Jetstreamer
The Sleep Suits come in small, medium or large. There is no XL size!
Me'thinks some of our male members are 'bigging themselves up', quite literally

Thanks,
Sarah

Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 20:49
by Bazz
Some of us don't need to!


Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 21:05
by Decker
Now now Barry - there's no such thing as a "lost cause"...


Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 21:34
by Bazz
No, but there are compensations... I just have to spend more time at the bar and less time in bed suite! [:p][8D][^]

Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 21:42
by VS045
I just have to spend more time at the bar and less time in bed suite!
Hardships, eh;)[}:)]
VS.

Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 22:36
by Bazz
Is there no hardship I won't endure for my favourite airline?


Posted:
19 Dec 2006, 22:38
by Bazz
48 Hours from now I will be at the bar on VS023 (A,346) so I guess I have answered my own question!


Posted:
21 Dec 2006, 11:16
by Howard Long
Originally posted by Bazz
48 Hours from now I will be at the bar on VS023 (A,346) so I guess I have answered my own question! 
Oooo 4000 posts - shame I'm a day later out on the VS23 I could have helped you prop the bar up in celebration. Have a good flight.
Cheers, Howard