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#253791 by esf666
26 Mar 2008, 17:40
hi

as this will be my 1st time in UC i was wondering if it matters too much on my dress code, after all i'm not exactly looking for an upgrade [|:)]

i was thinking just jeans and t-shirt and trainers - i can't see this being a problem
#439012 by Darren Wheeler
26 Mar 2008, 18:03
You've paid your money.....

Of course to some, full evening dress is mandatory.
#439016 by Decker
26 Mar 2008, 18:18
Dress for your comfort. Personally it's nearly always jeans and sneakers with a rugby style top but this varies from individual to individual. Flying is no longer the event it used to be, now it is just a method of transport.
#439017 by Jacki
26 Mar 2008, 18:22
I find it helps me relax if I'm dressed casually. It's also easier to get on and off the bar stool!
#439019 by McCoy
26 Mar 2008, 18:34
Wear whatever will be comfortable. I've seen blokes in shorts and flip-flops, and also in suit/shirt/tie. I've seen a woman in a wedding dress.
#439021 by DMetters-Bone
26 Mar 2008, 18:38
I wear whatever is comfortable, you have paid your money so can dress how you like. Jeans, sneakers and a t-shirt will be fine.

DMB
#439049 by MrsG
26 Mar 2008, 21:37
Yep, jeans will be fine, whatever you feel comfortable in. I've never felt like I've been treated any differently when wearing jeans in UC.

I love listening to my Mother-In-law when she talks about wearing her fur coat and court shoes [:0]to fly to Berlin during the 50s. I think flying was a lot more glamorous in those days.

However, flying regularly between BDA and LGW with BA i am pleased to report that the blazer and tie brigade are alive and well!
#439051 by Howard Long
26 Mar 2008, 21:44
Originally posted by esf666
hi

as this will be my 1st time in UC i was wondering if it matters too much on my dress code, after all i'm not exactly looking for an upgrade [|:)]

i was thinking just jeans and t-shirt and trainers - i can't see this being a problem


The smarter you are, the more likely everyone else will think you're an op-up.

My preferences are for leather thongs and tank tops. YMMV.

Cheers, Howard
#439053 by Darren Wheeler
26 Mar 2008, 21:55
Thank you Howard. You have no idea how ill I suddenly feel.

As if water wings in the CH hot tub were not bad enough!! [:)]
#439056 by Jacki
26 Mar 2008, 22:06
Originally posted by Howard Long
Originally posted by esf666
hi



My preferences are for leather thongs and tank tops. YMMV.

Cheers, Howard

[:0] So you are the one in the latest Virgin ad?
#439081 by RichardMannion
27 Mar 2008, 08:43
Originally posted by Howard Long
The smarter you are, the more likely everyone else will think you're an op-up.


That's alright, you can always spot the people that are travelling in J for the first time. [;)]
#439177 by baldbrit
28 Mar 2008, 02:12
I have flown in a suit after leaving the office in a rush, and I have flown in shorts and a t-shirt (which proved to be problematic when I arrived in the UK in the middle of winter). I ususally just dress for comfort, jeans, casual shirt etc.
#439205 by ChuckC
28 Mar 2008, 11:38
Whatever you wear it will no doubt look better than what you see some folks in the US donning before boarding their flights. Ugh.

Chuck-
#440453 by n/a
09 Apr 2008, 05:34
Originally posted by MrsG


I love listening to my Mother-In-law when she talks about wearing her fur coat and court shoes [:0]to fly to Berlin during the 50s.


At least she wasn't flying there in the early 40s...

However, flying regularly between BDA and LGW with BA i am pleased to report that the blazer and tie brigade are alive and well!


And may I say, thank god for it! I realize that many are comfortable in a more casual style whilst traveling, but I must make the case for dressing up. A comfortable, well-tailored suit -- or jacket and pants -- with a pressed white shirt and quietly patterned tie (which can be loosened for sleep) is a sign of one's propriety and sense of style. Yes, yes...I'm an anachronism, but nothing says style like...style. Whatever you choose to wear, I hope you enjoy your flight!

GJ
#440486 by mdvipond
09 Apr 2008, 10:36
However, flying regularly between BDA and LGW with BA i am pleased to report that the blazer and tie brigade are alive and well!

I've just spoken with my dear mother who is currently ensconsed in LGW Terraces. With this thread in mind, I asked her to carry out a quick survey, and here are the results - two gentelmen, both middle-aged, are in there now wearing blazers (shiny buttons) and chinos. No ties though. Nice they made the effort, I guess.

Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes

A comfortable, well-tailored suit -- or jacket and pants -- with a pressed white shirt and quietly patterned tie

GJ


Jacket and pants? That would certainly get the attention of one's fellow pax, I imagine. Are we talking boxers or Y-fronts?
#440502 by esf666
09 Apr 2008, 12:02
thanks for the replies peeps,

i'm just going to go with jeans & tshirts me thinks, persuaded the wife not to go for a trackie though (she is from saffend!!) [B)]
#440600 by n/a
10 Apr 2008, 04:32
My Dear Vipond,

Obviously you do not speak 'U.'

Underwear, indeed. How, erm, cheeky...

GJ
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