The five things flight attendants say you should never wear on the plane

NEXT time you are getting ready for your flight, you might want to rethink your choice of outfit.

A flight attendant has revealed the five items passengers should never wear when travelling.

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Andrea Fischbach, who works for American Airlines, gave her top tips, having been in the skies as a member of the cabin crew for years.

One thing she says to never wear are “leather trousers” – or anything constricting – as it raises the risk of getting deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

She told Yahoo: “I would advise against anything really constricting – you want to get the most comfortable you can be to avoid cramping, swelling, and anything that can affect you later.

“As cute as they may be, leather pants probably aren’t the best.”

However, she also warns that what you wear could end up saving your life in case there is ever an accident on the plane.

She continued: “I travelled a lot growing up, and one rule my mother made me follow that I continue to follow to this day is to always have my body covered [as] emergency slides are not fun to go down.”

For this same reason, she said she advises against heels or flip flips, as not only can they puncture the slide, but she said “who knows where and in what conditions you’ll land”.

Other things to avoid are crop tops and skimpy clothing – “we all know airplanes are freezing” – and jewellery – “some TSA agents might not allow [it all] through”.

She finished by saying: “Cover yourself up for safety and comfort, and wear covered shoes in the lavatories. And yes, it is possible to dress comfortably and still look chic.”

Her top advice for what to wear on planes? Lots of layers, elasticated waists and extra thick socks.

Other flight attendants have shared their top advice on what to wear, including never wearing shorts, and why leggings are a dangerous option.

And an expert has revealed why you should never wear trainers to the airport.

Founder of Sole Bliss Lisa Kay said this is not a good idea as it will slow you down, especially during the busy security scenes across UK airports.

Here’s why you should never take off your shoes on a flight either.

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