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2-13-2010 @ 4:25PM
Elizabeth said...
It used to be (many yrs ago) the usual travel clothing was to be "dressed to the 9s" ie: stockings, hat, gloves, etc. and your best dress, yes dress.
Now it is acceptable to be dressed for comfort. If you have an overnight flight dress in loose comfortable clothing that doesn't wrinkle.A pair of well broken in shoes are great. Don't break-in new shoes.
Don't forget a sweter or wrap as the plane can get chilly. I travel with a horseshoe shaped neck collar. It can be used for the neck, as a footrest and as a seat cushion.
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