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I wear the ones they gave me, thought I looked normal but maybe not..
Probably the difference between the M&H stuff (which is issued) and the Crew Outfitters stuff (which you can buy). M&H is what they hand out in class. I much prefer Crew Outfitters kit. Your allotment can go to either - once you qualify for your allotment, anyway.

I bought another set of first officer epaulettes after about 4 years (mine were sun-bleached and dirty as hell by that point) from CO, and the stripes were more tightly packed than the M&H boards I had.

So what's the dress code for indoc. Do you go to class in uniform?


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There's one day of aircraft ground school (colloquially, systems) in which you wear the jet jammies, for picture day. Otherwise, as @Zondaracer described. Business casual. No jeans, at least, no jeans the last time I was there.
 
I wear the ones they gave me, thought I looked normal but maybe not..

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LOLOL.. too funny. Any difference from M and H or crew outfitters on the shirts? I have heard that one or the other is rough on the neck, but I can't remember which.
 
I buy mine from A Cut Above. They're not an official supplier, but very worth it. I also buy my pants from Macy's. The only stuff I buy from our suppliers is luggage, belts, ties, etc.

Do you know which of the cut above shirts you get? They have several different options. That and the price have discouraged me from ordering different ones to "experiment" with which shirt I liked the best.
 
The Fitted Tropo is the one to get for you (since you're not overweight) . They also have a store in Broomfield if you want to see them before buying.
 
My class got our issues uniforms from Crew Oufitters. Their shirts were a bit scratchy and uncomfortable to me. I quickly ditched them and went back to my Cut Above Shirts. Aside from being more comfortable the tall sizes from A Cut Above fit me much better.
 
Do you know which of the cut above shirts you get? They have several different options. That and the price have discouraged me from ordering different ones to "experiment" with which shirt I liked the best.
They have a rather lax return/exchange policy. I think it was 30 days if removed from packaging/washed, 60 if not

Crew outfitters shirts are about the size of a circus tent on me. If you're a skinny lad, the fitted tropo or cirrus are great (just different fabric blends)
 
Probably the difference between the M&H stuff (which is issued) and the Crew Outfitters stuff (which you can buy). M&H is what they hand out in class. I much prefer Crew Outfitters kit. Your allotment can go to either - once you qualify for your allotment, anyway.

I actually REALLY LIKE the M&H pants... almost as much as I REALLY HATE the M&H shirts. (The M&H blazer is decent, but the fitting, for me, wasn't that great—I'm a ~38R, at most a 40R, and I got a 42R blazer. I guess I'm just smol.)

But after a year, I still LOVE the M&H pants... dramatically prefer them, in fact, to the "Cut Above" trous that I have.

-Fox
 
M&H? Oh damn, I've been buying my stuff from H&M...

seriously though their dress pants look good and cost half as much, especially since the CO pants I got from the company started pilling only a few months in.
 
Do the two clothing suppliers you order from in training have fitted shirts for skinny guys? Or should I just not bother spending my allowance on it and buy it online? Sounds like the pants are good.
 
Do the two clothing suppliers you order from in training have fitted shirts for skinny guys? Or should I just not bother spending my allowance on it and buy it online? Sounds like the pants are good.

Nope!!! You will get an umbrella shirt! Mine was so bad I didn't even bother to try and have it tailored. I guess being tall and fit with an 18" neck means that I should be 250lbs with a gut
 
Been hearing rumors about someone picking up mesa's slack in IAH and that it would most likely be us or Republic. Thoughts? I'm sure it's possible but do you think it's probable?
 
Get your shirts from ACutAbove. They aren't an official supplier but nobody will care. In fact, you may even get comments from other pilots about how nice your shirt looks. The guy who started and currently owns ACutAbove was a SkyWest pilot. (I heard that ACutAbove isn't an official supplier for Skywest yet due to a possible conflict of interest since he was a former Skywest employee).
 
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