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27 Mar 2017, 10:41 pm

My Ma just told me about this. I'm outraged! I wear leggings and I consider myself very fashionable and tasteful. My own Ma even wears leggings. I think this is sexist! Wth is wrong with some nice black leggings? They sure are not cheap (ex. Spanx). What is this world coming to?! Like the article says, the ones who enforce these rules are mostly men. What about shorts? Shorts show way more, but I guess it's OK since men wear those. The airlines should beg people to wear leggings because you sure can't hide any weapons in a pair of damn leggings! I think the airline really didn't want ANY women wearing leggings and when they got alot of backlash, they said it only was a rule for family members of employees riding on "passes". What a bunch of BS.

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27 Mar 2017, 10:45 pm

I wonder what Trump thinks of this incident...


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27 Mar 2017, 10:47 pm

Why don't you tweet him and ask.


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27 Mar 2017, 11:37 pm

Now they say that leggings are welcome. The girl's father was allowed to board the plane and he was wearing shorts. What a bunch of hooey.

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28 Mar 2017, 12:40 am

The girls were subject to the employee dress code since they were flying on a staff pass. It was about being seen as too casual while representing the company. If they were paying a regular fare, there wouldn't have been an issue.



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28 Mar 2017, 1:26 pm

I saw this the other day. It's ridiculous. Leggings are usually not see through or anything​ like that and are very tasteful.

Honestly, shorts are way more likely to be more revealing than leggings. Unless they are below knee length shorts​ which are super awesome.


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28 Mar 2017, 1:59 pm

Personally, I really hate to wear leggings because they are so skin tight it makes me feel like "I'm wearing nothing at all", to quote Ned Flanders, except I hate it and feel stupid but not sexy at all. I used to wear them when I worked out at a gym a few years ago, but one time I decided not to change back into my jeans and walked home. I never did that again! :oops:

But still, it doesn't seem right when it's still okay to wear shorts, which I also hate wearing, but soon they'll probably won't let you even do that. Or maybe just not short shorts because they can be *really* revealing.



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28 Mar 2017, 10:37 pm

Hmm... when I ran into this, it was through a friend on facebook ranting about it, which I feel compelled to quote. Keep in mind, she is liberal who fights for women's rights and hates Trump, so if anything she should be one to quickly tear down anything sexist:

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I don't normally rant on Facebook, but this is one of those times.

This whole United Airlines thing about the girls in leggings is getting way too much media attention and is completely uninformed clickbait.

As someone who is a companion and flies for free on United it's one of the only rules for flying standby and is a privilege for the employee and their family/friends. If you don't abide by the rules you can make the employee lose their flight benefits and/or their job.

By not dressing appropriately you are disrespecting the employee who trusted you with their buddy passes. While you're flying standby you are representing the employee who trusted you to use their benefits and you have to dress appropriately and professionally. Particularly when you get First Class, you'd be really out of place among the rev passengers if you're wearing leggings and looking like you just rolled out of bed. Not the kind of experience United tries to give their passengers, particularly those in First.

So if you see this article floating around, feel free to downvote it. United has done a lot of things to receive bad press recently, but this is not one of those times.


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28 Mar 2017, 10:50 pm

SentientPotato wrote:
Hmm... when I ran into this, it was through a friend on facebook ranting about it, which I feel compelled to quote. Keep in mind, she is liberal who fights for women's rights and hates Trump, so if anything she should be one to quickly tear down anything sexist:
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I don't normally rant on Facebook, but this is one of those times.

This whole United Airlines thing about the girls in leggings is getting way too much media attention and is completely uninformed clickbait.

As someone who is a companion and flies for free on United it's one of the only rules for flying standby and is a privilege for the employee and their family/friends. If you don't abide by the rules you can make the employee lose their flight benefits and/or their job.

By not dressing appropriately you are disrespecting the employee who trusted you with their buddy passes. While you're flying standby you are representing the employee who trusted you to use their benefits and you have to dress appropriately and professionally. Particularly when you get First Class, you'd be really out of place among the rev passengers if you're wearing leggings and looking like you just rolled out of bed. Not the kind of experience United tries to give their passengers, particularly those in First.

So if you see this article floating around, feel free to downvote it. United has done a lot of things to receive bad press recently, but this is not one of those times.


That's nice, but it sounds like she's OK with it because she gets the privilege of flying for less. Men are allowed to wear any kind of shorts, so I don't see anything wrong with leggings. Leggings are big in fashion. The company has that right to make the rule, but I still believe it is sexist and I wouldn't fly with them. The article also points out that most of the rules pertain to women. I'm for Trump, but against this. If they were to ban those head dressings Muslims wear, I do believe the world would actually stop rotating. And where does it stop? What about skinny jeans? Are they banned too? I do think they are targeting women - again.

Oh, and another thing, if your friend thinks leggings make you look like "you just rolled out of bed" then she hasn't seen the way that I dress. My leggings surely weren't cheap. I think most men actually dress like crap and should be made to get out of their wrinkled shorts and their jeans that get washed maybe once every 5 years.


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28 Mar 2017, 10:59 pm

Actually, from what I've heard there ARE size requirements for shorts as well, meaning if they're not at least a certain length, that too can be an issue, in addition to this whole leggings requirement extending to other companies such as Delta and not just being a United thing.


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28 Mar 2017, 11:07 pm

I'm fine with the company making the rule as long as it doesn't include the public - just their employees and anyone using the "pass". Otherwise, I think it is singling out women. I guess my new top that I got for a pretty penny wouldn't be OK because it is cut up the back and shows my behind in a sexy tank top? Is that too risqué? Maybe not since I'd be sitting on my ass for most of the flight. :mrgreen:


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28 Mar 2017, 11:15 pm

Which is precisely what happened in the first place -- two people using benefits from the company breaching the terms of the agreement for said benefits. It doesn't actually affect paying customers, nor had it ever done so. If it did, this issue would've erupted much MUCH sooner than this.


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30 Mar 2017, 1:01 am

Hmm, this is actually quite a huge misunderstanding.

You see, I saw this story in the news a few days ago actually, the news which I watch with my mom every morning (I'm still a high school student), and since my mom was once an airplane hostess, she actually explained the real reason for this "no-leggings" thing, its nothing knew, you see. In fact its for a quite practical purpose. In the case of a plane crash or similar emergency, where fire and combustion are involved, leggings are very dangerous, the material that makes them when exposed to immense heat can essentially "melt" into your skin. Think of steaming hot tar, that is pretty much what leggings become when in a fire.

So just to be clear, this was not some sexist agenda, but merely a safety concern. Although I will agree that what actually occured certainly wasn't warranted and it could have been solved in a far better way.



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30 Mar 2017, 1:03 am

Oh yes, so as a clarification, the reason why flight attendants and hostesses aren't allowed to wear leggings is of course the info stated above, the reason my mom knew this information is because they directly told her the reason why leggings weren't allowed on flight.