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#104058 by Ian
07 Mar 2006, 13:17
For me its smart blazer, shirt, tie, lightweight trousers and black brogues. For Mrs Ian its Chanel No.5.
#104092 by catsilversword
07 Mar 2006, 15:02
Originally posted by Ian
For me its smart blazer, shirt, tie, lightweight trousers and black brogues. For Mrs Ian its Chanel No.5.


And the common factor here seems to be - breast pockets. Very much favoured with mr cat as well...
#104098 by Ongen
07 Mar 2006, 15:19
Jeans, T-Shirt, casual shirt over the top and brown comfortable casual shoes for me. Relaxed but not slob like.
#104424 by locutus
08 Mar 2006, 18:30
Yesterdays VS001 flight had someone in blue shell suit trousers with a shirt. It didn't quite look right. He was in Upper Class too, so should know better. [:o)]

I was in PE, before anyone thinks it was me!
#104453 by VS045
08 Mar 2006, 20:13
People talk about how flying lost its respect (eg. pax in shell-suits) years and years ago but in my opinion, I think it has only been since the mid-late nineties and the take-off of LCCs that people stopped wearing suits etc.

Me and the present Mrs Treelo


Any chance you're a fan of Terry Wogan?;)

Cheers,
VS045
#104473 by mcmbenjamin
08 Mar 2006, 21:16
Do you feel you should dress differently when flying different airlines?

British Airways tends to attract an older crowd and the flight attendants are older. BA also tends to operate as more of an 'old guard' airline and is more formal. There cabin do not have shinely mirrors and colored lights in the cabin.

VS is fun and has a young, hip crowd. There flight attendants are younger and party. The cabin is more of a night club than a tradional airline cabin.

So does the cabin decor, fellow passenager (dall or hip-ness) and flight attendants effect your dress for a flight?
#104494 by VS045
08 Mar 2006, 21:56
I think you are more likely to find more young-professionals who obviously dress differently to maybe the older generations on VS. For example, I think you are more likely to catch the guy who won "The Apprentice" on VS than Lord... (no offence LROM, but I'm thinking of someone a bit older then you;)) who I would expect on BA.

Cheers,
VS045
#104557 by Treelo
09 Mar 2006, 10:15
Originally posted by VS045

Me and the present Mrs Treelo


Any chance you're a fan of Terry Wogan?;)




Ah - my inclination to TOG-ism exposed - drat[}:)] Is it that obvious[:w]
#104651 by honey lamb
09 Mar 2006, 18:51
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin

VS is fun and has a young, hip crowd.

Aw, bless you, Ben [^]

There's no way I could be called young (unless you add the words at heart") but nice that you identify me with that group. [y]
#104654 by catsilversword
09 Mar 2006, 19:03
Originally posted by Treelo
Originally posted by VS045

Me and the present Mrs Treelo


Any chance you're a fan of Terry Wogan?;)




Ah - my inclination to TOG-ism exposed - drat[}:)] Is it that obvious[:w]


Leave Sir Terry alone! [:p]
#104655 by catsilversword
09 Mar 2006, 19:05
Originally posted by honey lamb
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin

VS is fun and has a young, hip crowd.

Aw, bless you, Ben [^]

There's no way I could be called young (unless you add the words at heart") but nice that you identify me with that group. [y]


Don't you just hate that 'young at heart' expression?!
#104690 by VS045
09 Mar 2006, 21:00
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Originally posted by VS045


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Me and the present Mrs Treelo
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Any chance you're a fan of Terry Wogan?



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Ah - my inclination to TOG-ism exposed - drat Is it that obvious


Any comment on the colour beige?;)

Cheers,
VS045
#104704 by Treelo
09 Mar 2006, 21:42
Originally posted by VS045
quote:

Any comment on the colour beige?;)

Cheers,
VS045


Actually, I have been known to favour LIGHT TAN trousers, a slightly DARKER TAN shirt (complete with breast pocket of course) and a PALIMINO sweater[8D], but beige - never;)
#104713 by VS045
09 Mar 2006, 22:07
Never beige is it...;)

Cheers,
VS045
#104767 by catsilversword
10 Mar 2006, 09:37
Originally posted by Treelo
Originally posted by VS045
quote:

Any comment on the colour beige?;)

Cheers,
VS045


Actually, I have been known to favour LIGHT TAN trousers, a slightly DARKER TAN shirt (complete with breast pocket of course) and a PALIMINO sweater[8D], but beige - never;)


And the word vanilla strikes horror into my heart as well...[:p]
#104831 by BelfastFlyer
10 Mar 2006, 14:47
I'm not too fussed about what I wear on a flight, though I do try to be clean shaven (which is rare for me!)!
#104835 by catsilversword
10 Mar 2006, 14:52
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
I'm not too fussed about what I wear on a flight, though I do try to be clean shaven (which is rare for me!)!


I usually leave shaving my legs until I get there :D
#104838 by GatorBaiter
10 Mar 2006, 14:54
I usually go for a dressed-up jeans look i.e. bum not hanging out...watch out for that knicker-grabber on the escape slide [:0]

So, smart jeans, a top of some kind (and not one of my more cheeky t-shirts ;) just in case of op-up) and smart-casual jacket, cos I get very cold (have to use both blankets mid-flight and really could do with a duvet too). Always heels (sorry but only a 5' 3" (and a 'tater' as my dad says)) even though they have to be removed in case of emergency; never go without my heels. And of course a handbag on which to hang my V-flyer tags! :D

Jacq x
#104912 by VS045
10 Mar 2006, 21:02
And of course a handbag on which to hang my V-flyer tags!


Obviously, this is the most important part of your outfit!;)

Cheers,
VS045
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