Let’s talk about the runway that matters just as much as the one on the plane—your airport style!
If you’ve made it through the overwhelming experience of having to strip off your shoes or jewellery at airport security, you’ll know the struggle. After becoming totally flustered hastily removing and putting clothes back on again, you’re left wishing you had just worn something else.
To save you the trouble ahead of your next flight, wise up on these 5 things you should never wear to the airport:
1. Too much jewellery
We’re all about that bling, but too much of a good thing can lead to a serious case of airport security blues. A metal detector’s beeping is enough to spark panic and anxiety – you don’t need that when you are about to travel. Avoid a jewellery-induced screening drama by keeping it minimal. A chic statement piece or two is enough to keep you looking fabulous without setting off alarms.
2. Complicated footwear
Kick the strappy shoes! Why put yourself through the struggle of removing sandals that require a degree to undo quickly? You don’t want to be stuck with your own personal Rubik’s Cube at airport security. Keep it simple with easy-on, easy-off shoes to breeze through security like a pro.
3. Belts with metal buckles
If you’re about to board a long-haul flight, wearing a tight belt is not the best idea. Plus, a flashy metal buckle can quickly turn into an airport security headache. If you really need to wear one, look for a fabric or leather clip belt.
4. Tight clothing
Comfort is key for longer journeys. Tight jeans and belts can cut off circulation, they’re not exactly first class when it comes to comfort. Instead, opt for breathable fabrics and comfy threads, so you’re ready to tackle any in-flight yoga poses or unexpected airport sprints.
5. Too many layers
It’s important to keep the temperature of your destination in mind, but piling on more layers than a cake just leads to unnecessary drama. Stripping down at security, reassembling yourself, then doing it all over again in the plane. Simplify your life with a versatile jacket or sweater that can handle the temperature twists and turns without the hassle.
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