I think the military style sweaters with epaulets would be sharp. Wish those were a consideration.View attachment 29538
YuckI think the military style sweaters with epaulets would be sharp. Wish those were a consideration.View attachment 29538
Color is ok, but I'd like to keep my collared shirt and tie thank you. Many other ladies may not agree, but I prefer to look as similar in dress as I can to my male counterparts.
And good luck getting any v-neck shirt to fit without gaping and revealing more than many are comfortable with while at work. Now wtf am I going to do with all these acutabove shirts?!
So this may be a stupid question... But are pilots at the airlines allowed to have their own uniforms made? I'm pretty hard on clothing (and just about everything else) so I'm wondering if it wouldn't be a good idea to just have a couple pairs of pants made that will match the issued uniforms but are made of a better material? (Bad memories of splitting the seam of my pants climbing into the seat of a King Air come to mind)
A cut above shirts are the usual go to for outside vendors. Not sure about pants.Can anyone recommend an outside vendor as a good starting point? And is the difference between the non-issued and issued uniforms that noticeable?