Like Blott and CarolAnn, I always wear comfy layers. In the past I have been frozen on flights,and also boiled alive, so need to be able to adjust accordingly. I don't dress-up, but always wear make-up, with plenty of moisurizer. Chloe
Like Blott and CarolAnn, I always wear comfy layers. In the past I have been frozen on flights,and also boiled alive, so need to be able to adjust accordingly. I don't dress-up, but always wear make-up, with plenty of moisurizer. Chloe
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Like Blott and CarolAnn, I always wear comfy layers. In the past I have been frozen on flights,and also boiled alive, so need to be able to adjust accordingly. I don't dress-up, but always wear make-up, with plenty of moisurizer. Chloe
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Have to agree with the mouisturiser I use tons of it but the only makeup I wear long distance is lipgloss as I always rub my eyes and forget about my eye makeup!! Don't own Bridget Jones but always have spares and comfy shoes or socks to put on once I am onboard.
CDV
Fleece/Jogging bottoms (£2.99 from Makro in the 2001 Xmas sale!), all the rest from Walmart, big T-Shirt (4XL!), hooded fleece top (comes straight off on plane), soft fluffy white socks (sad!), trainers (also come straight off on plane), so very loose and comfortable really![]()
Jeff
I always try to dress quite smart when I travel, and I tend to get upgraded without asking, especially when I travel on my own, never fails. We have only been upgraded twice with the kids, as I make sure everyone is smartly dressed, which tends to be layered. Therefore when we leave London, you have your jacket on and when we reach our destination, we then peel off the jacket. I tend to wear a halterneck or strapless outfit under the jacket, with my hair swept up. Really for the upgrades.
Comfy, Tracksuit Bottoms, Halter neck top and Tracksuit Top. Nice and comfy and the thong stays on all the time!!!![msntongue]
Kerry-Ann
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