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#814495 by Fuzzy14
22 Jun 2012, 13:30
I'll be flying Glasgow-Tokyo next month on a work related matter. For that length of flight company rules is business class y) and hopefully I'll be on the Emirates.

I've been PE a couple of times but I've never flown BC before, even when on business! A friend of mine, seasoned traveller, always wears a suit when flying on business, he says it's so he can get an upgrade into BC if there's one going. But what if I'm already booked in, I don't fancy wearing a suit for 23 hours!

I'm not talking about anything unreasonable, I like to wear a smart pair of really comfortable £80 jeans (Zu+Elements from my wife's business), not ripped or anything. Are these ok to wear on board?
#814509 by ratechaser
22 Jun 2012, 13:57
I think the days of hoping to blag an upgrade by dressing smartly are largely gone - now it's all about flying status in terms of where you fit in the pecking order.

On the routes I travel, I see very few people in UC in suits these days - even if you're meeting clients at the other end, there are (more often than not) good facilities to change when you arrive, and your trousers are hardly going to look their best when you've been sitting on a plane for many hours.
#814513 by mitchja
22 Jun 2012, 14:06
Darren Wheeler wrote:Wear whatever you like and are comfortable in.




....within the realms of decency though of course :w
#814517 by clarkeysntfc
22 Jun 2012, 14:13
There hasn't been a 'dress smart for business class' rule since about 1992 as far as I am concerned :-)

Provided you don't wear a football shirt or track suit then just wear what you're comfortable with.

I've travelled UC twice and fitted in fine with smart jeans and a smart t-shirt/jumper.
#814518 by northernhenry
22 Jun 2012, 14:14
mitchja wrote:
Darren Wheeler wrote:Wear whatever you like and are comfortable in.


....within the realms of decency though of course :w


Compulsory England tops and new trainers if on MCO
#814522 by slinky09
22 Jun 2012, 14:18
clarkeysntfc wrote:Provided you don't wear a football shirt or track suit then just wear what you're comfortable with.


Why, that doesn't matter at all.

Frankly if you wanted to dress as Bubble Devere that wouldn't bother me either.
#814527 by Neil
22 Jun 2012, 14:24
clarkeysntfc wrote:
Provided you don't wear a football shirt or track suit then just wear what you're comfortable with.


?| I must have missed the 'football shirts/track suits aren't allowed in J class" section on airlines websites, or is that just your opinion on the matter and not actually a fact?
#814531 by Smid
22 Jun 2012, 14:32
Neil wrote:I must have missed the 'football shirts/track suits aren't allowed in J class" section on airlines websites, or is that just your opinion on the matter and not actually a fact?


I've seen plenty of both... In clubhouses and on flights... Indeed, sometimes I think that J class is worse for track suits...
#814579 by tontybear
22 Jun 2012, 17:50
Smid wrote:I've seen plenty of both... In clubhouses and on flights... Indeed, sometimes I think that J class is worse for track suits...


Nicer velour and polyester are required for UC! :o) :o)

Seriously wear what you are comfy wearing but remember it is a public place so the normal decencies apply - so no wandering around in your pants (even if clean)
#814581 by flabound
22 Jun 2012, 17:56
as long as its not a vest type shirt, I cringe when I see someone getting on an 8 hour flight wearing one, imagine all that time breathing in sweat if you are lucky enough to bag the next seat.

my usual dress for PE or Uc is chinos and a polo shirt , smart but casual and more important lose and comfy. a pre descent change into shorts is a must landing in Fla !!
#814582 by Jacki
22 Jun 2012, 17:57
Tonty, we haven't seen a picture of your PJ's for a while? :D
#814585 by HWVlover
22 Jun 2012, 18:04
Having just done J on Emirates there were no issues on clothing...the range on my flights was from thawb to jeans and t-shirts. Oh and there was a fellow in a pink frock and very nice he looked too.

And it is a good tip to take a pair of jim-jams in your carry on, there aren't any pjs in the J amenity kit.

You will enjoy the EK J experience, the food and booze are excellent. The 380 is impressive. I did a couple of TRS which you will find in here.
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#814588 by simonallardice
22 Jun 2012, 18:08
mitchja wrote:
Darren Wheeler wrote:Wear whatever you like and are comfortable in.




....within the realms of decency though of course :w


I was waiting for a connecting flight back to SFO recently at LAX, inbound aircraft came from Vegas and off staggered a woman wearing a bikini covered only by some sort of see through, and I mean completely transparent, lace thing. Southwest would never have put up with that! :0
#814598 by Tinuks
22 Jun 2012, 18:39
clarkeysntfc wrote:Provided you don't wear a football shirt or track suit then just wear what you're comfortable with.



I've gone straight from the Bridge to the airport before and was still wearing my football shirt and it so happened that on that day West Ham United players were in the CH. In their training kit too.
#814599 by jodash
22 Jun 2012, 18:43
Tinuks wrote:
clarkeysntfc wrote:Provided you don't wear a football shirt or track suit then just wear what you're comfortable with.



I've gone straight from the Bridge to the airport before and was still wearing my football shirt and it so happened that on that day West Ham United players were in the CH. In their training kit too.


was that the day they won the world cup

:)
#814603 by tontybear
22 Jun 2012, 19:03
Jacki wrote:Tonty, we haven't seen a picture of your PJ's for a while? :D


Available here for your delight and delectation Jackie !

:D :D :D
#814609 by honey lamb
22 Jun 2012, 19:24
This thread just reminded me of a couple of things from previous flights.

The first was on one of my earliest flights with Virgin. It was to JNB and I was either in Y or PE and so was waiting in the gate area. Sitting opposite me with one leg resting on the other (not cross-legged but with the ankle resting on the opposite knee, if you know what I mean) was a middle-aged man wearing the skimpiest pair of denim cut-offs I have ever seen on a man. They are nowadays worn by teenage girls - you know the kind, the ones which skim over their bum-cheeks! :0 It was gross but I was mesmerised :| It left nothing to the imagination and I fully expected his *liáthroídí to pop out! :| :|

The second was my nephew's insistence on wearing a football shirt on a trip again to JNB Mind you I can't talk since we donned deeley boppers on leaving! ii)

A third one was the business man fully suited and booted who settled himself in the suite behind mine in JFK. The minute the seat belt sign went off he jumped up, converted his suite to bed-mode and then lay down still fully suited. He was still like that in the morning and his suit looked like - well, that he had slept in it :D
#814622 by Jacki
22 Jun 2012, 21:10
Thanks Tonty x ^) :X ^) :X ^) :X
#814626 by tontybear
22 Jun 2012, 21:42
Jackie - you are so easily pleased !

HL - was the man in the suit and suite SRB by anychance? afterall you did share a flight with him !
#814630 by honey lamb
22 Jun 2012, 21:53
tontybear wrote:Jackie - you are so easily pleased !

HL - was the man in the suit and suite SRB by anychance? afterall you did share a flight with him !

That flight was from EWR not JFK and doesn't SRB usually dress casually even when wearing a jacket?
#814632 by clarkeysntfc
22 Jun 2012, 22:06
I was purely advising the OP that if they wore a footy shirt or track suit they might find themselves standing out rather than fitting in with the crowd, which is clearly their intention.

I'm a season ticket holder at a league 2 club so have nothing against wearers of footy shirts, I just never wear them except to matches.
#814639 by ratechaser
22 Jun 2012, 22:31
clarkeysntfc wrote:I was purely advising the OP that if they wore a footy shirt or track suit they might find themselves standing out rather than fitting in with the crowd, which is clearly their intention.

I'm a season ticket holder at a league 2 club so have nothing against wearers of footy shirts, I just never wear them except to matches.


Well... League 2...

As for me, I frequently wear either cricket or rugby shirts when flying. But maybe that's middle class enough not to cause alarm to anyone :-)
#814641 by Kingo
22 Jun 2012, 22:52
As a chap, i've always plumbed for wearing my suit jacket over jeans and a casual shirt when travelling for business. It saves your jacket getting creased, in UC & PE they always hang your jacket for you. When I travel in economy going on holiday, i wear flip flips (I have two left feet...when I dance) shorts and a t -shirt.
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