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#913754 by pmramsay
27 Nov 2015, 16:18
I have read various discussions about what is right and wrong to wear in UC/Business and Club house/lounges but I have been having a chat with the wife recently about our upcoming trip to South Africa and the question of Christmas jumpers popped up. As we fly on national christmas jumper day (yes I know its another random made up day) and we thought it might be fun to wear christmas jumpers. :cool:

Just wondered what other people think about this? fun idea or should we stick to the smart casual approach!
#913755 by slinky09
27 Nov 2015, 16:32
The more the merrier (sic.)
#913756 by gumshoe
27 Nov 2015, 16:33
There is absolutely no need to dress smart casual in UC. As long as it's not offensive, anything goes. Comfort is the first priority.

Christmas jumpers will do just fine! Even the crew wear them on Christmas Day.
#913763 by Hamster
27 Nov 2015, 19:40
If you want to see people dressed casually on a plane, have a flight in AA First! Flip flops, shorts and t-shirts.
People should wear what's comfortable, apart from people on staff travel, airlines like to make them stand out by enforcing dress codes!
#913766 by WPIL
27 Nov 2015, 20:20
Agree, wear what you want (bring a hoodie as its get cold!)

However STRICTLY no flip flops, bear feat, crop tops or velour track suits when I am flying Upper.

So when is Xmas jumper say, is it an American or British thing?
#913767 by slinky09
27 Nov 2015, 20:33
WPIL wrote:Agree, wear what you want (bring a hoodie as its get cold!)

However STRICTLY no flip flops, bear feat, crop tops or velour track suits when I am flying Upper.

So when is Xmas jumper say, is it an American or British thing?


Drat, my Hermes velour tracksuit is not appropriate then? Matched with my Louis Vuitton flip flops of course!
#913770 by dickydotcom
27 Nov 2015, 21:49
I like to get dressed up for occasions and flying in Upper is one of them.
I enjoy it when others have also made an effort.
Christmas jumpers? I'd call that making an effort and say go for it.

Dick D
#913785 by Maximus
28 Nov 2015, 08:43
I have opted for this tasteful little number for my last day at work before Christmas:

http://www.marksandspencer.com/crew-nec ... /p22407179
#913786 by slinky09
28 Nov 2015, 09:04
How about this?

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#913793 by Bretty
28 Nov 2015, 18:27
This is gradually moving into über camp territory. Sadly I shan't be partaking in the wearing of such sartorial eccentricity :)
#913800 by Gerrym
29 Nov 2015, 09:53
slinky09 wrote:
WPIL wrote:Agree, wear what you want (bring a hoodie as its get cold!)

However STRICTLY no flip flops, bear feat, crop tops or velour track suits when I am flying Upper.

So when is Xmas jumper say, is it an American or British thing?


Drat, my Hermes velour tracksuit is not appropriate then? Matched with my Louis Vuitton flip flops of course!




Definite no no! :)
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