How to Dress for Air Travel (for Girl Teens)
Pick an outfit that is comfortable., Some ideas for what to wear are leggings, a t-shirt, a hoodie, yoga pants, or long-sleeved shirt., Shoes are also really important., For hair, choose something simple., If you must take a purse, bring a small one.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pick an outfit that is comfortable.
This is an airport, not a catwalk.
Comfortable clothes are best because they don't annoy you on your flight. , Try to wear layers in case it gets colder or warmer on the plane!, Sandals may seem like a good idea, but it can get cold on the plane.
Opt for slip-on flats or comfy sneakers.
Slip-ons would be the best to wear because you may have to remove your shoes for a security check.
Also try to avoid high heels.
They can easily compromise your ability to move if you must run to the gate., Wear it down or in a ponytail, but be aware that it's hard to comfortably get your head on the headrest with a ponytail sticking out., Put all of your small things in a carry-on bag to store beneath a seat, instead of an open-topped purse (which things could fall out of). -
Step 2: Some ideas for what to wear are leggings
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Step 3: a t-shirt
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Step 4: a hoodie
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Step 5: yoga pants
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Step 6: or long-sleeved shirt.
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Step 7: Shoes are also really important.
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Step 8: For hair
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Step 9: choose something simple.
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Step 10: If you must take a purse
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Step 11: bring a small one.
Detailed Guide
This is an airport, not a catwalk.
Comfortable clothes are best because they don't annoy you on your flight. , Try to wear layers in case it gets colder or warmer on the plane!, Sandals may seem like a good idea, but it can get cold on the plane.
Opt for slip-on flats or comfy sneakers.
Slip-ons would be the best to wear because you may have to remove your shoes for a security check.
Also try to avoid high heels.
They can easily compromise your ability to move if you must run to the gate., Wear it down or in a ponytail, but be aware that it's hard to comfortably get your head on the headrest with a ponytail sticking out., Put all of your small things in a carry-on bag to store beneath a seat, instead of an open-topped purse (which things could fall out of).
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