honey lamb wrote:Looking at the latest pictures and the ones shown earlier, it seems to me that there has been some tweaking done to the uniforms. There seems to be less frill on the blouse and the neck is a tad lower. No doubt those wearing them up till now were giving feed-back which has been taken into account and adjustments made.ultreen1 wrote:I'm not sure how often they get replaced but I would hope they get a new uniform every 6 months to keep it looking fresh. If not I'm afraid it could end up looking awful.
Replacing them every 6 months is a tad unrealistic. Remember cabin crew don't work on a five day week basis so are not wearing them day in and day out. Granted that when flying long-haul, especially to places like HKG and NRT, they will be wearing them continually for longer than an 8 hour day, bearing in mind that they will be worn from the minute they leave home and until they arrive at their destination hotel (and vice versa), but in between flights the clothes will have the chance to "rest" which should help keep them looking fresh.
In my experience even part time staff who only work one day a week for 4 hours end up with uniform that needs replacing after 6 months.
Maybe not the suit but always the shirts/blouses.
Some people unfortunately don't know how to wash clothes, whites, light and darks! No mixing! Mixing colours when washing doesn't help the look of a uniform if they mix them they will end up with dingy clothes in less than 6 months! But I digress...
I work in retail and we all have a twice a year allowance to buy fresh new season outfits, trust me at the end of 6 months everyone needs new clothes!
