What to Never Wear on a Plane, From a Flight Attendant

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Rethink your airport style.

Despite how much we covet celebrity airport style, it's not always so easy to figure out what you should wear on a plan when push comes to shove. Stilettos and high-waisted leather pants look great in paparazzi shots of stars strutting through airport terminals, yet in action, these statement-making ensembles can prove a bit trickier. And though we'd all love to look our best when hitting the skies, certain wardrobe pieces are best left in our checked bag or carry-on.

While a fire may be one of the last things on your list of concerns when flying, it is something to take into account when dressing for your flight. Fischbach names fringe and flammable materials as hazardous items should there be an emergency."Going a bit extreme here, but there is always a risk with long fringe should the plane have a fire," she says.

Deciding which shoes to wear when flying can often be the trickiest part of the outfit to nail down, so we asked Fischbach if there's a specific style you should simply avoid when flying."High heels and backless sandals make it difficult to quickly evacuate the aircraft, and heels can possibly cause further damage to emergency exits or hurt others if they go flying off somehow," she says.

As Fischbach noted with the nails in high heels, metal can slow you down significantly during security. She advises avoiding shoes"with large metal adornments" or"anything studded which some TSA agents might not allow through." Even the shape of your jewelry can be an issue. Fischbach notes that"anything that looks like a potential weapon is a no-go, so use your imagination at times," using multi-finger rings as an example.

You can always keep extra layers, or even a full outfit option, in your carry-on."It doesn't hurt to have a change of clothes on you," suggests Fischbach."You might be that unfortunate soul next to the one person who gets airsick or ends up with a missing bag only to be found 3000 miles away." To sum things up, Fischbach says it really comes down to this bottom line:"Cover yourself up for safety and comfort, wear covered shoes in the lavatories.

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