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The Landerwood women's shirts also have very tight necks when considering how wide the waists are.

I know the men really like the shirts but I was very disappointed ($100 later...)
 
If you ever ball up your plane and happen to be pulled alive from the burning wreckage, you'll wish you were wearing anything but polyesther. When I was a medic I saw firsthand what happens to people when they're wearing polyesther when they go roman candle.

Personally, I wear wool pants and cotton shirts. I always thought it strange that crews wore poly shirts and pants and the poor F/As wore pantyhose.

Amen to that.
 
Does anyone know where to get Jetstream pilot shirts? I got a few from the United employee store almost 5 years ago (had to have a friend there buy them for me since they billed everything to the employees). They have fit and held up better than anything else I've tried, but my friend is no longer a United employee.
 
Perhaps it's just the female shirts that are pink. ;) I usually use a little bluing to make my shirts appear a bit more white anyway.
 
jtf said:
Does anyone know where to get Jetstream pilot shirts?

If you're referring to the Elbeco Jetstream (I assume you are, since they're UA-approved), pilotshirts.com sells them.
 
Timely post for me. I just started flying some on-demand 135 in a Citation andjust last week bought a couple of shirts from pilotshirts.com (60% cotton).
I'm a lawyer and all my other shirts are 100% cotton. I believed pilotshirts.com's website when it said that there are no 100 % cotton pilot shirts. So, now I'll check out Landerwood and crewgear. Was planning to get a couple more shirts soon, anyway. This sort of info is useful, even if I do end up staying with pilotshirts.com. Thanks.

P.S. I just went to their websites (Landerwood & crewgear) and appears to me that all of the shirts are 60% cotton. Maybe I'm missing something. I'll check again later.
 
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