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Flight attendant breaks down what your plane outfit says about you

Flight attendant breaks down what your plane outfit says about you
  • Travel is stressful – and now, you have to worry about what your plane outfit says
  • Flight attendant Cher Killough, from Dallas, Texas, is going viral on TikTok 
  • She shared what cabin crew really think about your airplane ensembles 

Traveling can be incredibly stressful at the best of times, but one flight attendant has now added yet another element to worry about: your choice of plane outfit. 

Flight attendant Cher Killough, from Dallas, Texas, is going viral on TikTok for revealing the assumptions that she and her colleagues make about passengers based entirely on their choice of ensemble. 

Sharing her fashion-based analysis, Cher titled her video: ‘What I’m assuming about you based on the outfit that you’re wearing on the plane, coming from a five-year flight attendant.

The content creator then proceeded to analyze a number of different outfits, while also sharing a range of advice over which fashion choices are best to avoid on any flight, no matter how comfortable they might seem. 

Flight attendant Cher Killough, from Dallas, Texas, is going viral on TikTok for revealing what cabin crew really think about those who step onboard - especially what they are wearing
Cher said anyone wearing the Lululemon Scuba sweatshirt ($118) is either 'a middle schooler or somebody's fiancé'
Cher explained her newly-viral fashion video covers 'what I'm assuming about you based on the outfit that you're wearing on the plane, coming from a five year flight attendant'

First, she delved into her thoughts on some of the most common outfits she sees being worn on planes, beginning with the ultra-popular Lululemon Scuba sweatshirt ($118), which she said indicates the wearer is either ‘a middle schooler or somebody’s fiancé.’ 

‘Ladies, if you’re single, get you one of these, because I swear this girl always has a massive rock on her finger,’ she joked.

Next, Cher said the person wearing a ‘sundress with flat sandals is always a mom that has organic snacks in her bag – you know her pantry is always stocked and she’s as crunchy as can be.’

‘If you’re wearing a lounge romper I’m assuming that you did not think this through because that top is going to be on the pee-soaked floor of the lavatory.

‘If you’re wearing denim shorts or bike shorts, I’m assuming that you do not realize how many diapers get changed on those seats and you probably wouldn’t care anyway,’ she announced. 

‘Wide-leg sweatpants are always accompanied by the [$2,030] Louis Vuitton Neverfull or the [$2,200] Goyard bag, and you very much are that girl,’ Cher continued. 

‘Cuff sweatpants, you just care about comfort, and that’s okay!’ Cher announced – but if you want to be all about comfort and still say chic, it is possible. 

Commenters quickly weighed in with their favorite plane outfits.

'If you're wearing a lounge romper I'm assuming that you did not think this through because that top is going to be on the pee soaked floor of the lavatory,' Cher told her followers
Cher said if you're wearing a 'sundress with flat sandals is always a mom that has organic snacks in her bag - you know her pantry is always stocked and she's as crunchy as can be'
'Wide leg sweatpants are always accompanied by the Louis Vuitton Neverfull or the Goyard bag, and you very much are that girl,' Cher continued

‘I roll onto the plane in my Adam Sandler inspired fits,’ one commenter joked.

Other commenters shared their own traveling ensembles, including ‘yoga pants, a tank and a zip up hoodie’ and ‘pants and closed toe shoes ALWAYS.’ 

Many agreed with Cher’s opinions, as one wrote, ‘Not me wearing a Lulu scuba only one time and it was on the way to get married.’

‘Wide leg sweatpants and I have a Goyard,’ another woman approved. 

‘I’m a jeans and sweatshirt girlie because it’s always freezing on planes,’ another person insisted. 

'I roll onto the plane in my Adam Sandler inspired fits,' one commenter joked, as others shared their favorite outfit ideas

However, some took issue with the flight attendants opinions, especially if she was talking about their favorite flying ‘fits. 

‘I’m always wearing a romper, never touches the floor… who drops their clothes all the way to the floor in public?’ one asked.

‘I am professional at bundling my one piece in the bathroom so nothing touches the floor because it is by far the most comfortable thing I own,’ a woman responded. 

Others thought flying was their time to shine: ‘I always get fully dressed. That aisle is a damn runway.’

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