What do you wear on the plane?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Black wide leg pants, loose shirt, black sweater, scarf, trainers.


If it's a long flight, I would not want wide-leg pants because it's hard to keep them from touching the toilet when you go to the tiny bathroom. Other than that, I agree with all of this. A scarf is nice to cover your eyes, if needed, to sleep or nap and can also keep you warm.

+1 I see so many women with wide leg loose pants, and I think, "ew. how do you keep them from touching the bathroom floor which is sticky with god knows what most of the time".

I wear yoga pants, but not too tight, a loose shirt, zipped hoodie, and trainers.


I just don’t worry about it and I carry on with my life suffering zero consequences.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
I have an all black uniform. Ponte pants, loose top, big wrap cape thing, loafers (pack socks).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever. Jeans and a t-shirt, or leggings and a t-shirt. I'm very casual. People are very confused when this fat sloppy lady with terrible hair and skin sits in first class.


No one is confused. No one is looking at you. No one cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Black wide leg pants, loose shirt, black sweater, scarf, trainers.


If it's a long flight, I would not want wide-leg pants because it's hard to keep them from touching the toilet when you go to the tiny bathroom. Other than that, I agree with all of this. A scarf is nice to cover your eyes, if needed, to sleep or nap and can also keep you warm.

+1 I see so many women with wide leg loose pants, and I think, "ew. how do you keep them from touching the bathroom floor which is sticky with god knows what most of the time".

I wear yoga pants, but not too tight, a loose shirt, zipped hoodie, and trainers.


How big are these pants you are seeing women in? I sometimes wear wide leg pants on plants but they aren't so big they'd pool on the floor of the bathroom. I have these and they are great in cold weather -- comfortable high waist, perfect length with sneakers, and a good weight: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCFZGTYX?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1&psc=1

They make no more contact with the floor than a pair of yoga pants would, they are just a bit thicker and fit more like pants than leggings.

I don't see women getting on planes in giant palazzo pants billowing around them.

Also no matter what I wear on the plane, I want to wash it afterward. I generally don't even use plane bathrooms unless I absolutely have to, but between a cab, the airport, and the plane, I just assume my clothes are dirty and germy by the time I reach my destination.
Anonymous
Catsuit with money belt underneath, on my waist. Cashmere sweater. Cashmere shawl.
Anonymous
Wireless bra and comfortable underwear, leggings, long-sleeved shirt, socks, sneakers, cardigan, no jewelry, thick layer of face moisturizer.
Anonymous
We' e been over this a million times. Natural fibers (cashmere/merino/silk/linen) in cuts that are comfortable but do NOT touch the floor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Black wide leg pants, loose shirt, black sweater, scarf, trainers.


If it's a long flight, I would not want wide-leg pants because it's hard to keep them from touching the toilet when you go to the tiny bathroom. Other than that, I agree with all of this. A scarf is nice to cover your eyes, if needed, to sleep or nap and can also keep you warm.

+1 I see so many women with wide leg loose pants, and I think, "ew. how do you keep them from touching the bathroom floor which is sticky with god knows what most of the time".

I wear yoga pants, but not too tight, a loose shirt, zipped hoodie, and trainers.


I wear cropped wide leg pants. They never touch the floor or toilet because I hold the bottoms up as I pull down the waist before I squat.

I don’t understand why adults dress in gym clothes when they fly yet criticize posters in Dcumlandia for looking like American tourists in Europe for wearing sneakers. Baffling.
Anonymous
Wear whatever so you can exit the plane quickly in case of emergency.

-Retired airline attendant.
Anonymous
No bra and always a scarf to take away any attention to this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever. Jeans and a t-shirt, or leggings and a t-shirt. I'm very casual. People are very confused when this fat sloppy lady with terrible hair and skin sits in first class.


Are they? People seem pretty self-absorbed in my experience.
Anonymous
Leggings, fitted T, and some type of jacket if I’m cold.
Anonymous
I have a long maxi dress I wear with a cardigan. It feels like I'm wearing a blanket.

I'm in my 30s, but I've always worn compression socks on planes too.
Anonymous
My wide leg pants are studio pants with a drawstring hem so I can pull it up for the plane if I am worried about touching the floor for some reason. Something like this-
https://a.co/d/eCfpp8l
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