Flight attendants share clothes that they don't wear on the plane as they can cause far more trouble than they are worthy of.
Sherdallas online and has six years of experience in the sky, she strongly advises to wear a playsuit or jumpsuit, branding with “double no.” She elaborated: “I don't wear a romper. If you go to the bathroom, that's going to end up on the floor.
Shale warns that the toilet floor will accumulate more urine than passengers expect, and they are constantly using it, so they are not cleaned as often as you think.
For similar reasons, she recommends avoiding shorts regardless of temperature.
She continued: “The number of times dirty diapers are changed to seats is amazing, not to mention people vomiting.
“People are dirty themselves and are sitting in their seats. You're wearing shorts and looking for ringworm or infection.”
As you proceed to footwear, shale recommends avoiding flip-flops and sandals. He points out that the aircraft carpet may not be that clean either.
She continued: “I would never wear a tank top or tube top on its own. You don't just freeze, I feel like politeness, but it's always better to air on the humble side when it comes to travel.”
She also advised against wearing a jumper without a t-shirt, as it could overheat without the option to remove layers.
The influencer recounted the incident in which passengers had to sit in their bras and cool them down because they got so hot.
One follower was unhappy about the cleanliness of the aircraft.
He expressed his surprise in the casual outfits of another traveler. “The number of people traveling in shorts and flip-flops definitely blows.”
The third commenter said, “You were even humble. I have my own set of standards. I'm not going to apply to others.”
Someone else shared their travel tips.
Finally, users spoke about their personal experiences. “On my recent flight, I was sitting and warm and damp. It was my first time wearing a maxi dress on a flight. I never wore a maxi dress again.