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  2. As airlines button up dress codes, these clothes will get you ...

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    "Depending on your destination, there are different rules and regulations regarding the type of clothing you should wear. The dress code is designed to ensure passengers' comfort and safety while ...

  3. Airline pilot uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Airline pilot uniforms were introduced in the early 1930s by Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) at the beginning of the airline's Clipper era. At present, mainstream airline uniforms are somewhat standardized by the industry and widely used by airlines from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa, from small regional operators to large international companies.

  4. What is Delta Airlines’ dress code after passengers were ...

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    Delta’s Contract of Carriage states they may remove a passenger for their conduct or condition

  5. Spirit Airlines revises its dress code for passengers. Here's ...

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    Spirit's revised language about its dress code comes nearly two months after the airline filed for bankruptcy protection in November 2024 following pandemic-era losses in revenue and a failed ...

  6. Service dress uniform - Wikipedia

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    In Western dress codes, a service dress uniform is a permitted supplementary alternative equivalent to the civilian suit—sometimes collectively called undress or "dress clothes". As such, a service dress uniform is considered less formal than both full dress and mess dress uniforms, but more formal than combat uniforms.

  7. Business casual - Wikipedia

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    Business casual is an ambiguously defined Western dress code that is generally considered casual wear but with smart (in the sense of "well dressed") components of a proper lounge suit from traditional informal wear, adopted for white-collar workplaces.

  8. Uniforms of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Current Service Dress uniforms worn by senior general officers and the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. The current U.S. Air Force Service Dress Uniform, which was initially adopted in 1994 and made mandatory on 1 October 1999, consists of a three-button coat with silver-colored buttons featuring a design known as "Hap Arnold wings", matching trousers (women may choose to wear a ...

  9. Fashion that doesn’t fly: The turbulent issue of airline ...

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    Airline passengers are hitting headlines by saying they’ve been denied boarding on a flight for their fashion choices. What exactly is allowed and who is deciding the rules?