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travel/airport inspo?
what do you wear when you fly?

>> No.10588335

>>10588200
anything comfortable desu, i don't really care what I look like when im traveling. so usually a sweatshirt, sweatpants, comfy trainers

>> No.10588351

>>10588200
I bet he smells
0/10 would not want to sit next to on a flight

>> No.10588359

Same as I wear everyday. I don't know why people find jeans so uncomfortable

>> No.10588364

>>10588335
>i don't really care what I look like when im traveling
That's why you can easily spot Americans in every airport. You can be /fa/ and comfy you know.

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>>10588335
pleb af tbqh f.am
it's not effay looking sloppy at the airport, especially when you fly a lot
gives you the "idiot soccer mom from some flyover state" look
>>10588359
i wear 510s, as tight as shias pants about and they're def uncomfortable when you sit down
>>10588364
this

>> No.10588374

>>10588351
good thing he flies first class so you wouldn't have to tbqh family

>> No.10588382

>>10588200
Decent jeans, a nice button down shirt, brown oxfords and a sports jacket. Enough to keep me warm when I'm standing around in Manchester at 3am, and I can just throw the jacket over my shoulder and roll my shirt sleeves when I touch down in Italy or wherever.

>> No.10588385

Trousers or chinos, nice comfy socks (so you can take your shoes off), wool sweater and a coat depending on where you're flying to

>> No.10588389

>>10588371
>510s
lmfao

>> No.10588396

>>10588371
Levis has this line for bike commuters, haven't tried it but it looks decent.
Paul Smith does a suit line for travellers, it's stretchable and no-iron. If I had the funds I'd get one.

>>10588382
>when I touch down in italy or wherever
Do you even listen to yourself sometimes

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>>10588364
good thing i still look better than the average person in old nasty sweatpants and a cap!

>> No.10588413

>>10588396
I do listen to myself. I travel to Italy fairly often.

>> No.10588415

joggers, t, cardigan or coat, nice shoes (to prove that i know better or something).

i abhor flying. (tall and overly accommodating, always end up folded and scrunched again while my territory is invaded, literally in pain by the end of flights over 1 hour).

if i could afford business or first i'd just dress normally.

>> No.10588442

>>10588385
>so you can take your shoes off
>he doesn't have tsa precheck
hahaha
this guy

>> No.10588454

>>10588442
I meant on the plane

>> No.10588455

>>10588200
Usually when i travel, i spend a bunch of time sitting, so i try comfy shit, palewave and stuff
I don't like to wear really skinny jeans when i'm going to spend 11 hours in a fucking airplane

>> No.10588456

>>10588442
i think he means so you can take yr shoes off on the plane.

i think it's kinda shitty nonetheless and would rather just bring slippers in my carryon.

>> No.10588577

>>10588442
>only flying continental

>> No.10588594

>>10588200
Only thing that really matter to me is wearing a belt that does not trip the metal dector and slip on shoes (vans, Onitsuka, Sperry, whatever).

>> No.10588647

I see a lot of people try and stunt while flying

For example a family dressed totally in designer shit, teenager had a LV backpack, mom had a fur coat and stuff like that. They wore sunglasses the whole time.

>They sat in the very back of coach

I was wearing old jeans and a sweater.

>I was in 1st

So now I pretty much assume that anyone wearing expensive clothes while flying is just a tryhard who is making up for not being able to fly 1st