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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lounge sets. basically sweatpants with matching shirt, but it's a bit tailored so it looks quite fashionable https://www.cntraveler.com/story/comfortable-womens-clothing-travel-sets [/quote] This. A fancy sweatsuit. As this thread demonstrates, airport people can roughly be divided into 2 crowds- those that see it as a public space and therefore warranting a real outfit, and those that see it as a liminal space to transit. I fall into the latter crowd-- airport fashion is about maximizing comfort and utility. Lounge sets are permissible in an airport lounge, and that is all I care about. I want to be minimally compliant with [b]airport lounge dress codes.[/b] And btw, I'm also that a-hole who wont wear makeup because I intend to use a sheet mask once they dim the lights on the plane. [/quote] There are dress codes? News to me. I wear yoga pants and a hoodie and have never had problems getting into a lounge. My college kid who I kid could pass for homeless (sweats, hoodie and messy bun) has never had a problem either. I'm on the side of comfort but I also don't care what other people think. [/quote] Yes, some have dress codes and Ive never tested the boundaries. The centurion lounge at the west palm beach airport has a sternly worded disclaimer about their dress code. I make my teen wear yoga pants vs pajama pants. [/quote]
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