What do you wear on planes?

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I've been doing a lot of traveling lately for school and was thinking about what type of underwear would be the best, most comfortable, cleanest type of underwear to wear on the flight?

I'm heading from New York to Ireland in the next week and am trying to decide what's best to wear - It's not for business but for school so I can wear whatever.

Boxers?
Briefs?
Boxer Briefs?

Sweats?
Jeans?

ALSO - I've always wanted to jerk off on a plane - any thoughts or tips?
 

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I always dress nicely regardless of the setting.

Last time I was wearing a nice sports coat with some jeans.
 
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Former airline employee here.....don't show up looking like the Clampets.

No formal dress required...just be fully tastfully dressed.

Slacks, khakies, all loose...comfortable material...throw in the sport jacket.

Underware...noting too tight...again loose.

No bare feet...plane floors and carpets are fifthy.

Jack off in.bathroom. Be sure to clean up after yourself.

Dont mix pills with alchol on plane....drink water..lots of it
 

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How about this answer, wear whatever you want. For a lengthy trip you don't want to be uncomfortable on the plane. Wear something loose and comfortable. This is coming from a person who is always getting his balls busted because be won't leave the house unless he is dressed to impress, but with that being said, planes are tight and uncomfortable you should dress in clothing that will help relax you.
 

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I always dress nice yet comfortably for any flight. I rarely wear an undergarment except for the most solemn or festive occasions (flying is rarely one of them) I will tell you that nothing will make you feel better after a long flight than splashing your face with water and applying a little moisturizer, brushing your teeth, eye drops and changing your undies and socks before you land. The advice of drinking a lot of water during the flight to stay hydrated is excellent advice. Have fun and remember to be nice to the flight crew.
 
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I always dress nice yet comfortably for any flight. I rarely wear an undergarment except for the most solemn or festive occasions (flying is rarely one of them) I will tell you that nothing will make you feel better after a long flight than splashing your face with water and applying a little moisturizer, brushing your teeth, eye drops and changing your undies and socks before you land. The advice of drinking a lot of water during the flight to stay hydrated is excellent advice. Have fun and remember to be nice to the flight crew.

This advice is spot on, and is exactly what I would have said.
 

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I've been doing a lot of traveling lately for school and was thinking about what type of underwear would be the best, most comfortable, cleanest type of underwear to wear on the flight?
My choice would be loose, lightweight boxers. I like Levis 505, either denim or cords. I flew to Europe from San Diego 2 years ago, and was comfortable on each flight.
 

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an old school stewardess uniform.
randomly offer other passengers something to drink.

yeah, i'm on a few lists :frown:
 

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Loose fitting dress slacks, usually boxers. I have no problem making a quickie adjustment after sitting down because if I don't I'll go crazy before the plane even takes off.

Additional, I wear comfortable shoes, and a usually a polo style shirt because it doesn't need to be tucked in and tucking in causes restriction of the upper body around my armpits. When I fly I want as much comfort as possible.
 

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Thanks guys, I/ll probably find one of my more loose fitting pairs of boxer briefs and find some comfortable khakis or jeans and a baggier button up. I wore a nice blazer last time and it was a little chilly for it so maybe I'll bring a fleece this time and pack the blazer.

I appreciate all the help gentlemen!

Unfortunately, my old steward outfit is staying home during my trip - might try that some day though!
 

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I travel a *lot* (million miler on two airlines now), and I go commando. As Nudeyorker says, you have nothing riding up your ass the whole flight so no urge to change underwear.

Plus, you can put on a rubber cock ring so if you go through the backspatter x-ray, it's all hanging out so that they get a good show. :)
 

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Comfortable underwear. Not too tight, not too lose. Jeans that aren't too tight, warm socks, and slip on shoes. I always wear a loose shirt that doesn't get bunched up in places, but I usually bring a sweatshirt, or sweater since those international flights can get cold sometimes. Of course flying first class international doesn't hurt either... nothing like being able to lay flat and sleep on an 8 hour flight.