[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/fa/ - Fashion


View post   

File: 30 KB, 395x245, image.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9992299 No.9992299 [Reply] [Original]

So /fa/, what do you wear on the plane? A comfy fit, a stylish fit? Does your outfit change when you fly first or business class? Every seen anyone /fa/ on a plane?

>> No.9992304
File: 96 KB, 768x1024, image.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9992304

>>9992299
What is a good fit for flying first class?

>> No.9992306

I haven't been on an airplane since they made the seats small enough that I have to buy 2

>> No.9992308

>>9992299

Jersey pants, long tee, sweatshirt/hoodie. Maybe a fluffy coat if it's a really long flight and I want something I can use as a blanket. And also, always footwear that zips. Nothing more annoying than unlacing/relacing boots.

>> No.9992323

>>9992299
i normally fly business class for work. when i take personal vacations i normally have enough flyer miles to do first class

i just wear whatever's comfortable. i would hate having to fly economy class, they keep making those seats smaller and smaller with less and less leg room

>> No.9992331
File: 191 KB, 735x1024, image.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9992331

Does anyone do fancy watch spotting at airports/on airplanes? Am I the only one?

>> No.9992426

I wear sweat shorts and a t shirt on planes for maximum comfort. short haul flights I wear whatever the fuck.

>> No.9992601
File: 130 KB, 500x750, 4L_82xchreJ.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9992601

>>9992304
Anything expensive ranging from Rick to HBA to sprezzatura

>> No.9992631

>>9992331
Yep, and you know they're usually real when you see those niggahs in the business/first class lounges.

>> No.9992640

Just comfy stuff - like jeans, t-shirt, comfy sneakers, sweater/hoody

You're sitting down for hours so you'd want to be as comfortable as possible. I wouldn't dress up just because you're in first or business class, you're already there because you have the money to be, so you don't really need to fool anyone by wearing fancy shit.

>> No.9992661

i've never been on a plane

why does everyone make such a big deal about being comfortable on a plane?

i wear the same outfit (pants+shirt) for like a week and i don't take it off when i sleep

>> No.9992667

>>9992661
>i wear the same outfit (pants+shirt) for like a week

So you're poor? You don't belong here if you do that type of shit.

>> No.9992675

>>9992667
lol why am i poor

there is no relation

>> No.9992676

>>9992661
why are you here

>> No.9992688

Margiela gats 'cause they're actually slip ons so security and taking them off during the flight is easy.

Some kind of lapel having jacket, usually an Engineered Garments one cause it's not fancy, but still looks it.

I always get better service from the ticket counters, bag check, and flight attendants when I wear a jacket. Jacket bonus, security doesn't grief you as hard.

>> No.9992840

>>9992675
Wearing the same shit indicates that you have no interest or intention on being effay.
Which means that you don't have a wardrobe and probably don't even have good clothes to begin with.

If you don't have a collection of high or good-tier footwear,jeans,hats,shirts,outerwear,etc. and only wear ONE outfit.
Its kind of obvious that either you have a dull sense of style,all your clothes burned in a house fire and you were left with one outfit or you just can't afford a wardrobe.

Explore yourself nigga and step up.

>> No.9993050

>>9992299

My mom works for an airline so we have to dress better then 90% of the people on the flight because of standy-by protocol. I usually wear a dark polo/sweater with some well fitting chinos, usually dark as well.

Most people look like complete garbage tbh these days, even when I have a confirmed ticket I dress nicely now, just a habit.

It's always nice when we find ourselves getting first class tickets and not being dressed like idiots.

>> No.9993821

>>9992306
Lose weight.

>> No.9994227

I wear sweatpants, a tshirt and a hoodie. Pair that with slip-on shoes and Im good.
Honestly if you're going to be on an 15+ hour flight; you really dont give a rat's ass what you look like and just want to be as comfortable as possibly.

>> No.9994246

>>9992299
I usually wear leggings (sometimes jean leggings), a soft cotton or viscose tshirt and an oversized cashmere sweater or run-of-the-mill hoodie. If I'm flying somewhere warm from Canada on a short flight, I'll wear a dress and tights with a shawl cardigan (then take the tights off when we land). If I'm flying within the Caribbean, usually just I usually wear ballerina flats, but sometimes I wear my running shoes if I've packed a smaller bag.

When I pay for my own plane tickets I always fly coach, but I'm small so it doesn't matter much to me. At this point in my life I'd rather travel more often than more comfortably. Sometimes to see my mum I get to fly business so that can be nice. On flights to Trinidad, everyone in business class seems to know each other and I find that kind of strange. One woman actually asked me who my parents are and what they do.

>>9992661
Because planes are pretty uncomfortable to begin with. Wearing something comfortable makes it easier. For example, stiff jeans in a sitting position for a 10 hour flight can feel like hell.

>> No.9994258

>>9992840
hahahaha

>> No.9994270

>>9992299
For any ride other than a short hop, usually khakis or some sort of less tight pant, a Henley or other soft shirt, and super comfortable shoes like my casual lace ups or something. Basically nothing tight.

>> No.9994676

>>9993050
>Most people look like complete garbage tbh these days

true. especially musicians (DJs) flying first class. they are also the ones who complain to the airline that they didn't receive enough ass kissing because they weren't instantly recognized as 1st class travellers.

>> No.9994684
File: 11 KB, 267x189, 1433199564084.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9994684

>>9992661
You're a filthy cunt

>> No.9994687

Loose fitting clothes plus a light cashmere jacket or sweatshirt around my waist. Even when I don't give a fuck I still end up being best dressed on my flight. The things some people wear.

Also has anyone else noticed that all the obese people fly first class now because they can't fit into economy seating?

>> No.9994693

>>9992304
The pyjamas they give you. dope af.


I'm an aircraft engineer airside at a major airport and I see passengers every day.

Everyone is usually dressed like a pleb

Leggings uggs and a cardigan for women

jeans, chucks/vans/roshe for men

Business class and first passengers usually wear suit or chinos and a jacket

>>9992640
Alot of airlines dislike it if you're dressed as a pleb in business and above, they don't do anything about it as they want your money.

Though if there are seats where they are upgrading people from economy, they will choose people wearing more suitable clothing for the class

>> No.9994699
File: 153 KB, 900x900, Header_CMB_f6329fe3-aadf-4fb4-91db-44357d498ff4.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9994699

>>9992299
I own a black, tight "jeggins" without buttons or a zip and it saved my 10hr flight from frankfurt to frisco. I wore a loose short and pullover, all black with nice, expensive chelsea boots because that is the easiest way to look elegant. I brought a light blanket (pic related, it's surprisingly warm and not ugly), warm socks and a sleeping mask as well. ask for a 2nd pillow.

don't waste money on those flying socks, i felt like my calves would explore - drink enough and make sure to walk around often.

>> No.9994716

>>9994687
on a us continental flight i saw a fat woman in the middle seat. two thin men on each side. she couldn't even lower the tray.

I used to work at a german airline and there was this story of a fat woman not buckling up because she was too ashamed to ask for a belt extension. of course then there were heavy turbulences shaking up the plane, so bad that she flew out of her seat and got stuck between the front seat and hers, screaming as she couldn't get up.
laughs were had.

>> No.9994721

what travel bags are practical and effay?

>> No.9994723

>>9994716
Man some stories I have.

We had a guy with AID's whos stomach ruptured and he spewed blood over half of Economy plus.

We came on and it looked like someone had been murdered.

We 360-'ed and walked away

>> No.9994736

>>9994723
Oh man how the fuck.
More stories please. Planes are like B movie entertainment.

>> No.9994737
File: 52 KB, 628x434, bb3ca283f60b47c9dac8bc784d6acb28.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9994737

>>9992299
>Every seen anyone /fa/ on a plane?
yes, that one handsome, grey bearded, well dressed scandinavian looking man (younger but close to pic related) on a SAS flight to copenhagen. business class of course.

at the baggage carousel i heard him speak angrily on the phone. turns out he was german, had a high pitched, whiny noise and was obviously gay.

>> No.9994741

>>9994736
Yeah it was grim dude.

We had a dude the other day who said cut his armani suit on a bit of his seat

went to had a look at the seat and there was nothing wrong with it.

He was persian so I guess he was trying to get a free suit out of us after he fucked it up

>> No.9994745

If I have all my shoes, I wear the Qasas so baggage doesn't fuck them up

Then sweatshirt and jeans

>> No.9994758
File: 45 KB, 620x413, mission-workshop-ap-series-vx-sanction-rucksack-0.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9994758

>>9994721
spent 5 weeks travelling the US with my mission workshop sanction vx (vx because i hate plastic closures)
it fits the new carry on dimensions they want to introduce and sometimes even the "personal item" restrictions.
big enough for a batch of clothes and my laptop. downside is that you can't use the front pockets when it's fully packed.
I prefer a backpack so i have my hands free. i keep my passport, ticket and money in a slim waist bag i hide under my clothes.

>> No.9994769

The majority of my flights when I have them are long haul/medium haul international.

I generally dress for the climate of my final destination: Not going to be wearing light weaves and linen when dropping off in europe, and not going to wearing thicker, warmer garments when landing in south east asia.

With the obvious out of the way, I generally wear the following:

I had some cargo pants made specifically for travelling. I don't wear them at any other time. They're worn on the flight, but never at the destination. Though they're not baggy, they are fitted to be comfortable. The pockets come in handy. Grey, khaki, dark colours. I had the tailor put some elastics on the sides. No belting required as the remain secured and comfort is assured.

Shirts are generally light cotton weave oxfords, linen if I'm going somewhere tropical.

Jacket/blazer: thick wool if it's winter I'm heading into, unstructured undyed linen if it's the tropics.

Cardigans et. al. are folded up in my bag if I'm heading somewhere quite cold (I am more comfortable in the tropics and feel the cold more than natives).

Boxer briefs for that hybrid comfort.

Socks. I have wondered on he utility of travelling socks or computer socks. Never bothered.

Shoes: either some light sneakers like CP's, or chelsea boots if it's shittier weather I'm heading into. Kangaroo RMW's are light enough for warm or cold weather (not depths of euro winter though).

Chelseas are the best travelling footwear. Highly recommend them as they're comfy, easy to slip off when going long haul and go with anything you might be wearing. Make them your travelling shoes.

The order of the day is convenience and comfort, whilst still looking smart (no shorts, t-shirts or sandals). Be neat as a courtesy to those around you, don't smell. If you're an indian plz don't fly at all or at least don't sit in my cabin you reeking bastards.

>> No.9994785

>>9994745
>If I have all my shoes, I wear the Qasas so baggage doesn't fuck them up
every word you speak is so embarrassing

>> No.9994792

>>9994769
confirming the chelseas. and sadly the smelly indians.
every young american wears flip flops or sandals on flights.. aren't they banned due to security regulations like high heels? i don't want to die getting out of a burning plane because some asshole tripped over their flip flops..

>> No.9994794

>>9994736

Another one I remembered;
I almost lost an arm when an engine slipped on the crane during an engine drop. It probably slipped on the harness agbout a foot before it stopped, had my arm up to the shoulder in the pylon when it dropped, never crapped myself so much in my life. Engine didnt get damaged and nither did I miraculously but I did have to go and have a sit down

>> No.9994800

>>9994745
afraid your made in china shoes are going to get tossed too hard into cargo by some baggage handler?

>> No.9994808

>>9994693
>Alot of airlines dislike it if you're dressed as a pleb in business and above, they don't do anything about it as they want your money.
>Though if there are seats where they are upgrading people from economy, they will choose people wearing more suitable clothing for the class

[ citation needed ]

>> No.9994812

>>9994800
>afraid your made in china shoes are going to get tossed too hard into cargo by some baggage handler?
Hey now, he paid a premium for his chink-shit.
Be a little more sensitive anon.

>> No.9994824

>>9994808
Sorry I don't have the official document of pleb rating to hand,

>> No.9994830
File: 1.16 MB, 2448x2448, 2015-06-15 14.23.56 Kopie.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
9994830

>>9994800
this reminds me. asshole baggage handlers put two huge dents in my brand new rimowa suitcase... someone please tell me those look better with dents and scratches anyway...

>> No.9994838

>>9994808
Sorry I don't have the official document of pleb rating to hand

>> No.9994845

>>9994808
I thought this was common knowledge

My take on it is that airlines choose better dressed people because they fit the stereotype of a first class flyer and it enhances the experiences of the people already in first class. They don't want to pay to have to sit next to some slob

>> No.9994857

>>9994824
>>9994838
Yikes.

Embarrasing

>> No.9994859

>>9994808
it's true. i once chose winners for a business class trip to new york and my boss rejected them because the woman and her colleague looked too "working class", so i chose a pretty girl and her wealthy-looking mom instead.

>> No.9994870

>>9994830
>asshole baggage handlers put two huge dents in my brand new rimowa suitcase... someone please tell me those look better with dents and scratches anyway...
That sucks anon.
Next time buy a samsonite firelite or something. They can't be dented and are much lighter.

>> No.9994892

>>9993050
Are you me? Except it's my dad. I always wear at least a polo or a button-down and some comfy chinos and I try to sweet talk the people at the gate and be polite to the flight attendants and then somehow I almost always seem to end up getting upgraded to first class. Feels good to have a big comfy seat and a bunch of free food and drinks all on a free plane ticket.

>> No.9994917

I wear comfy stuff on planes, which usually happens to be /fa/. Generally a light shirt, Sruli Recht or something and some comfy pants in linen or wool depending on the season. I need a pair of slip ons though. All my boots are a pain in the ass to take off at security.

>> No.9994927

>>9994845
Yeah, that's what I thought as well. It's more about making sure the paying first class customers continue to upgrade in the future.

>> No.9996281

>>9994737
lel. too bad.

>> No.9997380

>>9994892

Haha, yeah dude getting bumped up is sick, we get it more often then ever now that my mom has a greater seniority then most other standbys.

I'm always nice to the attendants and staff but end up making a total ass of myself by the end of the flight because of all the free booze.

>I'll just have some clamato juice
>with vodka
>You mean a ceasar?
>Yes.

>> No.9998915

Watch The Dark Knight Rises. Any of the fits in the opening scene.

>> No.9998949

>>9992299
Commuter 511s in black because waterproof and stretchy
Commuter trucker jacket in indigo for the same reason and the plethra of pockets for tickets, magazines, and id
White stretch tee
Black roshes because they're easy off and on in security
Vintage digital seiko with dual time and alarms
Fjallraven medium green rucksack because waterproof and functional, fits well under seat

I this same fit every flight.

>> No.9999397

hoodie/sweatshirt, joggers, nikes or adidas running shoes

I wear the same shit in first class

>> No.9999412

Y-3 trackpants, hoody, comfy Adidas runners

>> No.10000261

>>9994758
w2c?

>> No.10000280

>>9994830
>>9994870
nah rimowa is just fine. Why would you buy rimowa if you're not traveling often and need a robust suitcase

>> No.10000297

>>9994246

P A R I S
A
R
I
S

>> No.10000335

Fitted sweats and a tee if it's a night or early AM flight.

Tee and jeans any other time

+/- a hoodie/jacket if it's autumn/winter/rainy.

>> No.10000338

>>9994723
Did anyone get HIV from that?

>> No.10000345
File: 912 KB, 934x875, 1412716527001.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
10000345

>>9992299
Pretty much as pic related

>> No.10000349

>>9992840
>Wearing the same shit indicates that you have no interest or intention on being effay.
rick wears the same outfit for months on end

you don't know shit, normie faggot

>> No.10000498

>>10000261
well, at mission workshop? got it off a german distributer.

>> No.10000542

>>9994699
Frisco TX or San Fran?

>> No.10000609

>>10000542

I would assume the former because nobody who actually lives in SF calls it "Frisco".

>> No.10000621

>>10000609
I honestly had no clue, but if so ayy Dallas /fa/

>> No.10000638

>>10000338
Nah dont think so mate, they paid so pakistani cleaners double time to clean it all up

>> No.10000786

>>9992299
a turban

>> No.10000939

>>10000345
Jacket is actually so dope. w2c?

>> No.10001787

>>10000000

>> No.10002509

Depends how long you're flying. light cotton joggers and a tshirt are good if you have a long ass flight. Seats become unbearable after 5-6 hours if you have jeans on.