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Your Airport Style?

Your Airport Style?

  • Jet Set Chic

    Votes: 86 61.4%
  • Sweats an Tees Hilton Style

    Votes: 54 38.6%
  • Jet Set Chic

    Votes: 86 61.4%
  • Sweats an Tees Hilton Style

    Votes: 54 38.6%

  • Total voters
    140
It depends on hbw long the flight is. If it's over 3 hours I tend to wear sweatpants or whatever. I'm going to Boston in a couple of weeks and it's only an hour long so I'll just wear my normal clothing.
 
sweats, hoodie, tanktop, tennis shoes/flipflops, hat, sunglasses

for some reason; i happen to only travel longgg flights... houston, tx to korea... sigh
 
i travel a lot (having my parents living in too different cities) and if its a short flight i'll wear what i wear normally & it could also be in heels =). i normalling go straight to the city so i dont want too look so daggy. traveling overseas i'll consider wearing something basic ie. comfy jeans, flats, blouse & a pea jacket topping it off with a nice bag.
 
i don't drink alcohol at all when flying but i still puff up a lot after a long flight and that shows around my eyes too, i look like i've been crying so i need the sunglasses B)
 
usually sweats a tee and a hoodie jacket with comfortable slippers or something. (like I'm ready to go jogging of course)

...and my sunglasses ready for me to wear if I'm flying to a sunny destination.
 
hmm, i try to look good....
ither hooodie sets done up nice, not sloppy like
or i wear a pair of courdoros (i cant spell) with a cami, light sweater of it, and some ballet flats...tah dah!
 
When I went to Ireland last March, I had to dress warmly:
Chocolate Brown velvet tracksuit
Aviator Sunglasses
Comfy Native American (Indian) boots
My brown leather Aviator jacket

Very kickass cool look B)



I try to bring along make-up remover so I can re-do my make-up in the plane bathroom right before landing:ninja:
 
I absolutely cannot sit on a plane for more than an hour unless Ii'm in sweatpants. Usually RH Free City sweats, Nike Shox, and a white tee. If I'm going somewhere important afterwards, I'll change!
 
I guess it depends on the ocasion, if its busines I dress nice and if not I just put on a dress or jeans and a t-shirt :)
 
I still believe comfort is key, so on long flights I'll usually be in:
- jeans: no skinnies!!
- tshirt (+ long sleeved tee underneath if its winter)
- rugby jersey/ hoodie
- huge handbag with all the essentials
- flip flops if its economy
 

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