Flight attendant reveals hidden dress code that can get passengers kicked off a plane

Fashion faux pas or flight risk? According to former flight attendant and YouTube sensation Barbara Bacilieri — aka Barbie Bac — some wardrobe choices can get you booted off a plane faster than you can say, “Buckle up.”“Airlines won’t always tell you this, but there’s a hidden dress code,” Bacilieri told What’s The Jam. “And breaking it could get you denied boarding, delayed at security or worse — put in danger during an emergency.”With 2.65 million YouTube subscribers hanging on her every tip, the 29-year-old is now sounding off on the dos and don’ts of in-flight attire. “Heels can pop the evacuation slide,” the content creator warned, adding that flight attendants are trained to remove high heels or thick boots during emergency evacuations. These shoes are hazardous, she said, since “they can puncture the inflatable slide, causing it to lose air or collapse, turning a fast escape into a nightmare.”She stressed that “even metal accessories, jewelry, or big belt buckles can do the same.”And it’s not just stilettos getting the ax. Bacilieri said skimpy outfits like mini dresses, skirts and hot pants can be downright dangerous in an emergency.“Sure, they might look cute on Instagram, but during an evacuation, they’re a recipe for burned thighs and scraped skin,” she said.“Sliding down that inflatable ramp with your skin exposed – ouch.It’s not glamorous; it’s painful and dangerous.”Speaking of dangerous clothing — fliers should also avoid wearing leggings because most brands are made from fabrics that put people at risk of catching on fire in the event of a survivable air accident, aviation safety specialist Christine Negroni explained to HuffPost.In the event of a plane fire, the stretchy pants “will either melt on your skin or cause serious burns,” she said.As for offensive clothing? Bacilieri said the guidelines are as murky as airline coffee.“That’s the trap,” she said. “Two women were ...

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