Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt.
+1
Is it too much of hassle to put on actual clothes? One of the things I hate most about flying is the complete lack of social norms.
Frankly, this is what I hate most about general living these days. People have no sense of decorum and are bold and shameless about it.
Anonymous wrote:I wear Brooklyn pants from Athleta, sneakers, a cotton tee and a sweatshirt or zip up light jacket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like flying in a maxi dress, with a cropped cardigan, and flats. It's super comfortable, good for all temperatures, and that way when I land in the morning, I look reasonably presentable and don't have to worry about changing.
Nah, I just don’t want to deal with all the fabric in an airport situation.
Anonymous wrote:If it's a flight under 10 hours, I just wear normal clothes. For flights longer than that, I wear Vuori joggers and a sweatshirt. My priority is comfort, not style. The lights are off on long-haul flights for 85% of flight time, anyway, to encourage sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt.
+1
Is it too much of hassle to put on actual clothes? One of the things I hate most about flying is the complete lack of social norms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is a thing? I just wear pajama pants and an oversized t shirt.
+1