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I’m a fashion expert & people who dress like slobs should be BANNED from flying – it’s anti-social & avoid these looks
BY the time we’ve checked our bags in, made it through security, power-walked to the gate and got on the plane, we feel as though we’ve somehow earned another holiday.
And if you add kids into that mix, then it suddenly feels like you’re the unlikely star of a Mission Impossible movie.
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So in the midst of all the madness, one of the perks of the travel time is getting to wear something comfortable for the journey. Right?
Well, fashion expert Melissa Hoyer doesn’t think so.
Earlier this week, the style editor argued in a personal essay for 9Honey that people who wear slobby outfits on planes should be BANNED from flying.
She fumed: ” I am sick to death of people jumping onto a plane looking like they have just jumped outta bed.”
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Last week, South Korean DJ Hwang So-hee was kicked off her flight after passengers took issue with her “offensive” slogan tracksuit bottoms that said “f*** off” on the side.
Labelling the outfit “anti-social”, Melissa wrote: “Most kids would hear the word ‘f*** in their everyday lives, but do they also need the word sitting next to them?”
As a result, the fashion guru said the airline had “every right to set a style standard” and make people change before letting them come back on board.
She continued: “I’m all for comfy in-flight clothing.
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“But can someone tell me how a pair of rubber thongs, sleepwear (leave it until you get onto the plane, at least), a vagina-short party dress, sweaty gym wear or blokes in too-snug shorts even vaguely constitutes comfy plane attire?”
Instead, the expert urged passengers should come “dressed with dignity” to make the experience of flying more of an “occasion”.
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She added: “No, you don’t have to be in the fancy (aka biz and first class) sections of the plane, nor do you have to wear sky-high heels and your best-est party dress.
“But come on – how difficult is it just to wear something ‘smart’ that also happens to be comfortable?”