I hate wearing a bra on long flights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a terrible idea if there is an emergency and you have to run or escape somewhere. So are flip flops and most open tied shoes. Err on the side of safety AND comfort. Where cropped pants and a nice t shirt with slip on closed toed tennis shoes. Leave the dresses, sandals and flip flops for when you arrive at your destination.
How often do you have to run or escape somewhere?
Not often, but if you do, you don’t want to trip on your dress and fall. Could be the difference between life or death.
There’s a possibility, low though it may be, of an emergency when flying. Why take a chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like a "midaxi" lenght -- something that hits at midcalf or a little lower or higher depending on what flatters you (I find an a-line or fuller skirt on the dress keeps this length from looking frumpy).
Legs are covered enough that no contact with seats on transportation or in public spaces.
Will not drag on the floor if you need to bend down to pick something up and you won't need to hike it up when going up stairs.
Something with pockets and that can be easily layered over.
Here's a good option for summer -- I'd bring a lightweight jacket or a linen button down to layer over it (or tie around my waist to be hands free if I got hot):
https://www.loft.com/clothing/dresses/catl000013/752878.html
Another in this vein if you want something less fitted -- this would transition to dinner or drinks really easily with a change of shoes:
https://www.chicos.com/store/product/Travelers-8482-V-Back-Maxi-Dress/570369701
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I almost always wear a maxi dress when traveling. Something like this, with a cardigan or hoodie: https://www.amazon.com/GRECERELLE-Womens-Summer-Casual-Pockets/dp/B0CR5RYX3H/ref=sr_1_14_sspa?crid=1G897OEZAM4ZF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2Rqk_P_0Q2BkVF79IzD4FXpbMJa5ns-JECO_P1PcWWvUo8wHdYSDv1CjAbantdIuu8uJn_g-SeZ-He8KJ398W_SnCg-LOTrbtPi__gtvA_nuSyWbwj3UfHtALwNlGf0fh5-4l2AXfj9yUn4mPTVtZ38rTEkDTbtIJRQaT3GV7G6OgrtyUcC3k0Bx0UmLX-T9zZjfKCmctyAAAV2awHiCiDv8KszYvIJzqMSrvcanDOZimJaPL8u7qiuqxVhmw74b5Y4HUw9LpUPN5ytVOtIrLWxcUSE7EREfATy6xGKcIGE.l7eS0Axwbg6c9Y5oBCwukLG1k2hztKeWV3MQdlIbQNU&dib_tag=se&keywords=maxi+dress&qid=1718907070&sprefix=maxi+dress%2Caps%2C89&sr=8-14-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1
I have not had any trouble dealing with luggage because I was in a dress?
NP. What shoes do you wear with that?
Anonymous wrote:They are a terrible idea if there is an emergency and you have to run or escape somewhere. So are flip flops and most open tied shoes. Err on the side of safety AND comfort. Where cropped pants and a nice t shirt with slip on closed toed tennis shoes. Leave the dresses, sandals and flip flops for when you arrive at your destination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are a terrible idea if there is an emergency and you have to run or escape somewhere. So are flip flops and most open tied shoes. Err on the side of safety AND comfort. Where cropped pants and a nice t shirt with slip on closed toed tennis shoes. Leave the dresses, sandals and flip flops for when you arrive at your destination.
How often do you have to run or escape somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:They are a terrible idea if there is an emergency and you have to run or escape somewhere. So are flip flops and most open tied shoes. Err on the side of safety AND comfort. Where cropped pants and a nice t shirt with slip on closed toed tennis shoes. Leave the dresses, sandals and flip flops for when you arrive at your destination.
Anonymous wrote:They are a terrible idea if there is an emergency and you have to run or escape somewhere. So are flip flops and most open tied shoes. Err on the side of safety AND comfort. Where cropped pants and a nice t shirt with slip on closed toed tennis shoes. Leave the dresses, sandals and flip flops for when you arrive at your destination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to try this midi dress on a 14 h flight tomorrow!
https://arcteryx.com/us/en/shop/womens/palister-dress
Every woman will be jealous. Such a stylish look.
I know you are being sarcastic but I actually like this look -- way overpriced though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a pain with all of the bending and lifting when it comes to luggage and rows and maintaining modesty (I.e. underwear showing) . Or easiest since it’s quite breezy and a one piece outfit?
No this is not comfy.
Nor is it practical
Where some joggers with pockets or some light travel pants
A one piece ie jumpsuit is also a pain.