Since we were on the subject of "professional" dress, and the fashion police weighed in.
Are boots appropriate with the airline pilot uniform?
I say yes as long as they are solid color in a plain style like a black roper.
Since we were on the subject of "professional" dress, and the fashion police weighed in.
Are boots appropriate with the airline pilot uniform?
I say yes as long as they are solid color in a plain style like a black roper.
I wore Chucks of various styles for probably 2 of my 5 years of flight training/instructing. They are EXCELLENT flying shoes.Monochrome Chuck Taylors baby, yeah.
look like boots
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Wear a pair and see how comfortable they are, especially once they're nice and broken in.IMHO,
If you're not rustling cattle on your overnights, leave the cowboy boots to the cowboys.
Wear a pair and see how comfortable they are, especially once they're nice and broken in.
+1...I have a nice pair of black cowboy boots that I'd wear at Horizon, had not one word said about them in a negative way.
+2
I have a pair of Laredos I've had since college (15+ years). They are THE most comfortable pair of footwear I own, hands down.
Since we were on the subject of "professional" dress, and the fashion police weighed in.
Are boots appropriate with the airline pilot uniform?
I say yes as long as they are solid color in a plain style like a black roper.
+3
My current pair of Justin boots have survived four different flying jobs with no complaints.
Too bad I have to wear my other pair while these are in for a little "heeling" and "sole saving".![]()