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In reply to the discussion: After Barring Girls for Leggings, United Airlines Defends Decision [View all]mackdaddy
(1,973 posts)20. Does United Still Break Guitars too?
Maybe he can now write a song about Yoga pants too...
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They weren't paying passengers. They were pass travelers flying for free. The company benefit allows
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#2
Airlines actually had to relax the dress code from jacket-tie and women's business
LuckyLib
Mar 2017
#26
From the comments above, men are also subject to strict dress codes when flying free
7962
Mar 2017
#17
Come back to me when you find an article of a man being denied because of clothing. nt
NutmegYankee
Mar 2017
#25
Do you think a male employee wearing leggings would have been allowed to board? n/t
PoliticAverse
Mar 2017
#74
If the girls had been wearing shorts would they have been allowed to board?
PoliticAverse
Mar 2017
#77
So the headline is misleading as hell. Should read "stopped for violating the dress code"
7962
Mar 2017
#18
Evidently employee passes have different dress codes than paid for tickets
Freethinker65
Mar 2017
#3
Even though I had access to family pass from my dad, there were times I paid...
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2017
#49
You know, there are leggings, and then there are tights. Tights alone is just wrong.
YOHABLO
Mar 2017
#11
Some folks see 'sexism' and 'male perversion' evident in every aspect of daily life ...
mr_lebowski
Mar 2017
#55
If you changed the word in your post from "disheveled" to 'provocative' it would be understandable.
nolabels
Mar 2017
#68
I agree it is discrimination and WRONG, even if they were flying free. My opinion.
iluvtennis
Mar 2017
#51
My guess is that the 'purpose' is not just 'other passengers on the flight' ...
mr_lebowski
Mar 2017
#54
I was a flight attendant (stewardess, in those days) for United in the 50s---never heard of
Doitnow
Mar 2017
#36
This reminds me of the early Seventies when women couldn't wear pants to eat in
no_hypocrisy
Mar 2017
#61
Maybe they should just pay for their ticket. That way they can wear whatever they want!
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#85
I remember wearing a suit to travel in an empty DC-8 that wasn't even departing from the terminal
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Mar 2017
#83