winter airplane attire for overnight flight

Anonymous
Seems highly inappropriate that people are responding to this post after the crash on Wednesday night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems highly inappropriate that people are responding to this post after the crash on Wednesday night.


Well I just got off a flight-to DCA at that. Is that inappropriate too? Life goes on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems highly inappropriate that people are responding to this post after the crash on Wednesday night.


In your opinion, how long should people wait?
Anonymous
At least don't respond to this post that was started before the tragedy. Have some class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems highly inappropriate that people are responding to this post after the crash on Wednesday night.


Well I just got off a flight-to DCA at that. Is that inappropriate too? Life goes on.


Wow. A serious tragedy just happened, and your biggest concern is what to wear on a flight? The lack of awareness is unreal.

Some moments call for even the tiniest bit of empathy, but instead, you’re over here acting like this is just another day. It’s honestly mind-blowing how disconnected you are from what actually matters but yeah go about your day at DCA like nothing happened. AMAZING!
Anonymous
There are still flights scheduled seven days a week. I think we are all saddened by the tragedy. However, there are still people traveling by plane, and some need to know what to wear. These 2 topics are mutually exclusive. There is nothing insensitive about discussing this topic.
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Anonymous wrote:On my last couple of cold-weather flights, I wore these: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/ann-mashburn-faye-pants-high-sport-dupe.html


Yolanda Edwards is rich and a relatively famous middle aged influencer, renowned for her sophistication by incredibly rich New York ex-fashion editors. But…she is so dowdy and unattractive and she looks like a toothpicked-legged frump. Awful.


I was wondering who she is. And why she is talking about showing ankle like that's a good (attractive?) thing. I think she looks awful in every shot.


She's a famous writer married to another famous (and extremely rich) writer. They spend their time bouncing between their multiple city and country homes in the US and Europe and writing about travel and style.


I thought it’s my jealousy but I just read a Matt Hrancek interview and he’s pretty odious to me. I cannot stand rich people who sing the praise of analog life without having some apparent understanding of how most people even middle class in the US and above live - the stressors of every day life. “Just get into watches and Negronis and buy fewer, better things like Swiss-made products, lovingly restored convertibles, and hand-sharpened stainless steel scissors for your hard-faced wife’s simple, elegant, hair cut!” Bah to him and Ms. Belgian Loafers in the desert (soooo chic, non? Just save your pennies and you can have custom $800 shoes coated in dust by Giza, after all your Mashburn pants were a steal at 3 with tax!)

I’m clearly needing the Revolution to be televised and for everyone invited for Negronis with the oligarchs to be on the list. I digress. I would love to find a style page by someone who isn’t Jennifer Alfano (rich, bland, dishonest), Andrea Linnett (shopaholism as style), or Kim France (advertising the Slade blazer for 20 full years). I wish there was style and humor and brain activity in a blog for someone in middle age. Maybe I should write one.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On my last couple of cold-weather flights, I wore these: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/ann-mashburn-faye-pants-high-sport-dupe.html


Yolanda Edwards is rich and a relatively famous middle aged influencer, renowned for her sophistication by incredibly rich New York ex-fashion editors. But…she is so dowdy and unattractive and she looks like a toothpicked-legged frump. Awful.


I was wondering who she is. And why she is talking about showing ankle like that's a good (attractive?) thing. I think she looks awful in every shot.


She's a famous writer married to another famous (and extremely rich) writer. They spend their time bouncing between their multiple city and country homes in the US and Europe and writing about travel and style.


I thought it’s my jealousy but I just read a Matt Hrancek interview and he’s pretty odious to me. I cannot stand rich people who sing the praise of analog life without having some apparent understanding of how most people even middle class in the US and above live - the stressors of every day life. “Just get into watches and Negronis and buy fewer, better things like Swiss-made products, lovingly restored convertibles, and hand-sharpened stainless steel scissors for your hard-faced wife’s simple, elegant, hair cut!” Bah to him and Ms. Belgian Loafers in the desert (soooo chic, non? Just save your pennies and you can have custom $800 shoes coated in dust by Giza, after all your Mashburn pants were a steal at 3 with tax!)

I’m clearly needing the Revolution to be televised and for everyone invited for Negronis with the oligarchs to be on the list. I digress. I would love to find a style page by someone who isn’t Jennifer Alfano (rich, bland, dishonest), Andrea Linnett (shopaholism as style), or Kim France (advertising the Slade blazer for 20 full years). I wish there was style and humor and brain activity in a blog for someone in middle age. Maybe I should write one.


You definitely should!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On my last couple of cold-weather flights, I wore these: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/ann-mashburn-faye-pants-high-sport-dupe.html


Yolanda Edwards is rich and a relatively famous middle aged influencer, renowned for her sophistication by incredibly rich New York ex-fashion editors. But…she is so dowdy and unattractive and she looks like a toothpicked-legged frump. Awful.


I was wondering who she is. And why she is talking about showing ankle like that's a good (attractive?) thing. I think she looks awful in every shot.


She's a famous writer married to another famous (and extremely rich) writer. They spend their time bouncing between their multiple city and country homes in the US and Europe and writing about travel and style.


I thought it’s my jealousy but I just read a Matt Hrancek interview and he’s pretty odious to me. I cannot stand rich people who sing the praise of analog life without having some apparent understanding of how most people even middle class in the US and above live - the stressors of every day life. “Just get into watches and Negronis and buy fewer, better things like Swiss-made products, lovingly restored convertibles, and hand-sharpened stainless steel scissors for your hard-faced wife’s simple, elegant, hair cut!” Bah to him and Ms. Belgian Loafers in the desert (soooo chic, non? Just save your pennies and you can have custom $800 shoes coated in dust by Giza, after all your Mashburn pants were a steal at 3 with tax!)

I’m clearly needing the Revolution to be televised and for everyone invited for Negronis with the oligarchs to be on the list. I digress. I would love to find a style page by someone who isn’t Jennifer Alfano (rich, bland, dishonest), Andrea Linnett (shopaholism as style), or Kim France (advertising the Slade blazer for 20 full years). I wish there was style and humor and brain activity in a blog for someone in middle age. Maybe I should write one.


You definitely should! I agree completely with all your opinions, but you word them so much more eloquently than I ever could. So, based on that alone, I would read your blog.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wear a long charcoal gray Vince cardigan (no buttons, hits just above the knees, 3/4 puffy sleeves, with a shawl collar--could act as a hoodie) with a black 3/4 sleeve t-shirt dress the same length as the sweater (not 100% cotton, so it doesn't wrinkle), black ankle tights and black flats. To sleep I pull on the socks with the rubberized bottoms (cheap ones to throw away when we land.)

I'm ready to go as soon as we arrive in Paris.
if you want to be warm on the plane, what's the point of the cardigan that doesn't close?


I think the long, open cardigans are a really dated look.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wear a long charcoal gray Vince cardigan (no buttons, hits just above the knees, 3/4 puffy sleeves, with a shawl collar--could act as a hoodie) with a black 3/4 sleeve t-shirt dress the same length as the sweater (not 100% cotton, so it doesn't wrinkle), black ankle tights and black flats. To sleep I pull on the socks with the rubberized bottoms (cheap ones to throw away when we land.)

I'm ready to go as soon as we arrive in Paris.
if you want to be warm on the plane, what's the point of the cardigan that doesn't close?


I think the long, open cardigans are a really dated look.


They are. And I say this someone who had many and loved them. Just donated my last one today.
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