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Bottom Line: Air travel is uncomfortable so we should dress like slobs.

Do I have that right?
I wouldn't say you should dress like slobs but you also shouldn't choose one of the most uncomfortable types of dress we have.


Nobody is asking you to fly in a hair shirt. It's really not too much to ask a man to wear a jacket. All of the informality leads to toenail clipping and reclining into people's laps. I guarantee if the social standard on a plane was jackets for men and skirts/dresses for women many of the bad behaviors we see on planes would not exist.


There is absolutely no way you can guarantee that, nor can you make the assumption that it isn't "too much to ask" for a man to wear a jacket. Airline tickets cost too much (on average) to also have a soft requirement for a business casual dress code.


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I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.


Wearing a sport coat is insanity? You can see how standards have slipped. I'm sure the guy wearing flip flops thinks shoes are insane.

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Bottom Line: Air travel is uncomfortable so we should dress like slobs.

Do I have that right?
I wouldn't say you should dress like slobs but you also shouldn't choose one of the most uncomfortable types of dress we have.


Nobody is asking you to fly in a hair shirt. It's really not too much to ask a man to wear a jacket. All of the informality leads to toenail clipping and reclining into people's laps. I guarantee if the social standard on a plane was jackets for men and skirts/dresses for women many of the bad behaviors we see on planes would not exist.


There is absolutely no way you can guarantee that, nor can you make the assumption that it isn't "too much to ask" for a man to wear a jacket. Airline tickets cost too much (on average) to also have a soft requirement for a business casual dress code.


That's a silly argument. Lots of restaurants that cost a lot require a jacket.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Bottom Line: Air travel is uncomfortable so we should dress like slobs.

Do I have that right?
I wouldn't say you should dress like slobs but you also shouldn't choose one of the most uncomfortable types of dress we have.


Nobody is asking you to fly in a hair shirt. It's really not too much to ask a man to wear a jacket. All of the informality leads to toenail clipping and reclining into people's laps. I guarantee if the social standard on a plane was jackets for men and skirts/dresses for women many of the bad behaviors we see on planes would not exist.
There is no chance I am wearing a jacket on an airplane unless it is part of the dress code of the airline.

Khakis and a fleece jacket is fine.


Wouldn't you agree the inhumane treatment of sheep not to mention the harmful environmental concerns from their methane releases outweighs your sport coat preference?

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.


Wearing a sport coat is insanity? You can see how standards have slipped. I'm sure the guy wearing flip flops thinks shoes are insane.
Men used to wear tophats, capes, and white wigs.

Times change. There are plenty of ways to fly comfortably that are completely acceptable that don't involve sport coats.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.


Wearing a sport coat is insanity? You can see how standards have slipped. I'm sure the guy wearing flip flops thinks shoes are insane.


Wearing a sport coat is overkill. I think I just don't care enough about how other people act. The clipping the nails thing is gross as shit. As long as whatever is being done is hygenic, I don't care how other people dress.

If airlines want to institute standards for all passengers, they need to give a little back...more leg room standard, for one.

As far as the original article in the post, I have no issue for standards for people flying on airline employee passes and whatnot. For all intents and purposes, they are representative of the airline. Time to own looking the part. I wouldn't show up to a business meeting wearing cargo shorts, gym shoes, and a hoodie.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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pittmike wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Bottom Line: Air travel is uncomfortable so we should dress like slobs.

Do I have that right?
I wouldn't say you should dress like slobs but you also shouldn't choose one of the most uncomfortable types of dress we have.


Nobody is asking you to fly in a hair shirt. It's really not too much to ask a man to wear a jacket. All of the informality leads to toenail clipping and reclining into people's laps. I guarantee if the social standard on a plane was jackets for men and skirts/dresses for women many of the bad behaviors we see on planes would not exist.
There is no chance I am wearing a jacket on an airplane unless it is part of the dress code of the airline.

Khakis and a fleece jacket is fine.


Wouldn't you agree the inhumane treatment of sheep not to mention the harmful environmental concerns from their methane releases outweighs your sport coat preference?
:lol: I'm pretty sure my fleece is made of plastic.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.


Wearing a sport coat is insanity? You can see how standards have slipped. I'm sure the guy wearing flip flops thinks shoes are insane.
Men used to wear tophats, capes, and white wigs.

Times change. There are plenty of ways to fly comfortably that are completely acceptable that don't involve sport coats.


:lol:

I don't know why, but this topic always makes me literally LOL. It's just such a bizarre discussion. I love it.

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cheap synthetic clothing is killing the oceans! true fact!

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Yup. It probably does need to be banned at some point.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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leashyourkids wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.


Wearing a sport coat is insanity? You can see how standards have slipped. I'm sure the guy wearing flip flops thinks shoes are insane.
Men used to wear tophats, capes, and white wigs.

Times change. There are plenty of ways to fly comfortably that are completely acceptable that don't involve sport coats.


:lol:

I don't know why, but this topic always makes me literally LOL. It's just such a bizarre discussion. I love it.

I just like the mental image of JORR, in a sport coat and slacks, sandwiched miserably between two obese, putrid, sweatpants and t-shirt clad Americans who spend the whole flight talking to each other and eating. In fact, the whole plane is that. He's on some flight to Dallas and unbeknownst to him it just happens to be the connector for a bunch of people's trip to some trashy all inclusive resort in Mexico.

JORR is right, but his argument relies on a level of collective action that will never be achieved. Americans just want to be pieces of shit everywhere they go and if somebody dares call them out on it they'll raise an apocalyptic fuss.


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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Bottom Line: Air travel is uncomfortable so we should dress like slobs.

Do I have that right?
I wouldn't say you should dress like slobs but you also shouldn't choose one of the most uncomfortable types of dress we have.


Nobody is asking you to fly in a hair shirt. It's really not too much to ask a man to wear a jacket. All of the informality leads to toenail clipping and reclining into people's laps. I guarantee if the social standard on a plane was jackets for men and skirts/dresses for women many of the bad behaviors we see on planes would not exist.


There is absolutely no way you can guarantee that, nor can you make the assumption that it isn't "too much to ask" for a man to wear a jacket. Airline tickets cost too much (on average) to also have a soft requirement for a business casual dress code.


That's a silly argument. Lots of restaurants that cost a lot require a jacket.


It's a valid argument, because I also have the choice to not eat at those restaurants. It's also an entirely different industry and out of scope for this discussion.


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sjboyd0137 wrote:
I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.

You're a grown man and don't own a sportcoat?

That's insane.

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And by the way, requiring a sport coat and business casual won't prevent people from having poor hygiene or clipping their nails. It's a band-aid approach that has no bearing on preventative measures.


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sjboyd0137 wrote:
I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.

You're a grown man and don't own a sportcoat?

That's insane.


He's only 5'2" so he can pass as a pre-teen.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Bottom Line: Air travel is uncomfortable so we should dress like slobs.

Do I have that right?
I wouldn't say you should dress like slobs but you also shouldn't choose one of the most uncomfortable types of dress we have.


Nobody is asking you to fly in a hair shirt. It's really not too much to ask a man to wear a jacket. All of the informality leads to toenail clipping and reclining into people's laps. I guarantee if the social standard on a plane was jackets for men and skirts/dresses for women many of the bad behaviors we see on planes would not exist.


There is absolutely no way you can guarantee that, nor can you make the assumption that it isn't "too much to ask" for a man to wear a jacket. Airline tickets cost too much (on average) to also have a soft requirement for a business casual dress code.


That's a silly argument. Lots of restaurants that cost a lot require a jacket.


It's a valid argument, because I also have the choice to not eat at those restaurants. It's also an entirely different industry and out of scope for this discussion.


The marketplace will respond to fill your needs. I'm sure George Lucas and Boilermaker Rick will create Slob Air.

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 Post subject: Re: Flying
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I'm not buying a sports coat to fly. That's insane.

You're a grown man and don't own a sportcoat?

That's insane.


2 suits...wear for whenever is necessary. Given my change in industry, I don't need them for business meetings anymore. Never saw a point in a sport coat.

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If airlines want to institute standards for all passengers, they need to give a little back...more leg room standard, for one..

Not dressing as a slob is a courtesy to your fellow passenger. Who cares about the airline.


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If airlines want to institute standards for all passengers, they need to give a little back...more leg room standard, for one..

Not dressing as a slob is a courtesy to your fellow passenger. Who cares about the airline.


Honestly, it feels like everything went downhill as the airline started taking more. Cause and effect.

Maybe everyone should wear top hats and tails to fly to fucking Hartford.

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Part of the reason I am NOT wearing a jacket or a nice shirt on a plane is because people are so dirty. I am sitting in a germ infested tube for however many hours. I am not wearing 'nice' clothes for that. The last 3 flights I have taken I have worn an older Tshirt that I throw away as soon as I have arrived at my hotel.

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Part of the reason I am NOT wearing a jacket or a nice shirt on a plane is because people are so dirty. I am sitting in a germ infested tube for however many hours. I am not wearing 'nice' clothes for that. The last 3 flights I have taken I have worn an older Tshirt that I throw away as soon as I have arrived at my hotel.


Well... that's another extreme. I don't blame you, but throwing out the t-shirt should never have to happen.


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Part of the reason I am NOT wearing a jacket or a nice shirt on a plane is because people are so dirty. I am sitting in a germ infested tube for however many hours. I am not wearing 'nice' clothes for that. The last 3 flights I have taken I have worn an older Tshirt that I throw away as soon as I have arrived at my hotel.


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Part of the reason I am NOT wearing a jacket or a nice shirt on a plane is because people are so dirty. I am sitting in a germ infested tube for however many hours. I am not wearing 'nice' clothes for that. The last 3 flights I have taken I have worn an older Tshirt that I throw away as soon as I have arrived at my hotel.


Well... that's another extreme. I don't blame you, but throwing out the t-shirt should never have to happen.

Did. Not. Happen.

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Part of the reason I am NOT wearing a jacket or a nice shirt on a plane is because people are so dirty. I am sitting in a germ infested tube for however many hours. I am not wearing 'nice' clothes for that. The last 3 flights I have taken I have worn an older Tshirt that I throw away as soon as I have arrived at my hotel.


Well... that's another extreme. I don't blame you, but throwing out the t-shirt should never have to happen.

Did. Not. Happen.


It's Frank. Of course it did.

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I will preface this with two facts:
- I am fat. 3XL.
- I probably fly more than anybody here other than C. Howitt Fealz. 34 flights already in 2017.

1. I don't own a sport coat, because guys who are a 3XL should not draw attention to the shift in color at the fattest part of their sorry body. I own suits.
2. I rarely wear a suit jacket onto a flight. Learn to fold your fucking suit jacket properly and put it in your 22" roller carryon. All wearing a suit jacket in a humid airport will do is make you sweat more and be a fucking mess when you take it off and sit next to somebody for four hours.
3. Go to REI and invest in a couple of good pairs of socks. They have socks which look fine with a suit but which are very good at odor management. And for God's sake, do not take your shoes off on the damned airplane.
4. The Caller Bobs who got kicked off the plane should have known better. "Non rev" dress standard is essentially that if you can't wear it to work at corporate HQ or on a corporate sales call, you can't wear it on the fucking plane.
5. Paradoxically, one of the reasons I fly more is because it makes things more comfortable. I get to sit in places which won't offend as many other customers, I can book the exit row at ticketing and then get upgraded about 75% of the time. Trust me, i get embarrassed when somebody sits next to me in coach. I try and minimize how much that happens through free upgrades, and when the price is right I buy up to first class.
6. If you are a fat guy who doesn't fly a lot, fly Southwest. Sit in row 17 or 18 on the aisle. I learned from experience flying them about 300 times from 2007-2013 that those are the seats with the lowest likelihood of somebody taking the middle seat. Many times the plane only had 1-3 empty seats, and inevitably one was next to my fat ass.

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:lol: Its not that I take it to the extreme as a germophobe. They are just shirts that I will not wear anymore. I have no idea how I have acquired so many White Sox Tshirts, but I must have a dozen of them. So its easier to wear it once and just get rid of it. I did the same thing camping last year.

I'll never take my shoes off on a plane due to practicality. If there is a crash or an incident and you need to deplane quickly, its going to be lot easier to climb over debris with your shoes still on.

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When I travel for work, I dress nicely, but even if I have a sport coat, I'm not bringing it with on the flight. It's one more thing to store when you get hot and take it off. Usually, I have a hanger and holder for my jackets that they will store in the front of the plane.

If I'm travelling but not for work, it's probably similar attire but jeans instead of dress pants. Still no sport coat, of course. I generally don't start clipping my toe nails until we are at cruising altitude.

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3. Go to REI and invest in a couple of good pairs of socks. They have socks which look fine with a suit but which are very good at odor management. And for God's sake, do not take your shoes off on the damned airplane.


People that take their shoes off should be dropped out of the luggage hold at 30,000 ft.

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:lol: Its not that I take it to the extreme as a germophobe. They are just shirts that I will not wear anymore. I have no idea how I have acquired so many White Sox Tshirts, but I must have a dozen of them. So its easier to wear it once and just get rid of it. I did the same thing camping last year.

I'll never take my shoes off on a plane due to practicality. If there is a crash or an incident and you need to deplane quickly, its going to be lot easier to climb over debris with your shoes still on.


But the fact that you wore the shirt for the purpose of throwing it away after flying in a "germ tube" kind of falls in the germophobe bucket.


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Sometimes I have to take my fucking shoes off I can't stand it any longer. After 12-14 hours my fucking feet feel like jungle rot is setting in. One time I took my shoe off and placed it down right into a carpet full of cold coffee.

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