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Air stewardess uniforms through the years offer snapshot into golden age of travel
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Paul Ennis wrote:
"I'd also like to ask why female air crew don't wear trousers??? Surely trousers are much more practical, comfortable and safer?? Maybe any female air crew on this site could reply?? I've also noticed any ladies working for Branson always seem to be in skirts. Must be a uniform policy."
When I was younger I was an air stewardess, as we were called back then, for a few years - loved it. In those days pretty much all airlines provided skirts, now some offer the option of trousers. Yes they may be more "practical" (whatever that means) but we coped fine in skirts. Plus IMO the skirt-based uniforms are usually a lot smarter and more glamorous and for that reason passengers respected us more. I also think that it makes for more self respect and a culture of customer service. So even today, I would prefer to travel on an airline such as Virgin where the girls have to wear skirts than one like Easyjet that allows trousers to be worn.
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