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The good news is that they are so cheap they won't last long.
Embarrassing, I admit.
 
What's wrong with them? I've gotten a number of compliments...

The pants are pretty standard dark pants. The shirt? Rather than smurf blue it's a shirt that you'd see in most men's departments.

Now if you're a guy who only feels comfortable in Hawaiian shirts and socks with sandals, yes, you're standard white shirt and gold will make you much more at home.
 
Cause pilots have the best fashion sense. Polo shirt tucked into your shorts with white sneakers and of course the panty dropper; the cell phone on the belt.
 
It's not the color scheme, it's the uniform quality. The material is awful, the cut is worse. Really poor execution.
 
It's not the color scheme, it's the uniform quality. The material is awful, the cut is worse. Really poor execution.

They could have executed perfectly and then it would be the color. If they had gone with Ralph Lauren it would have been the wasteful cost. It's always something right?
 
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There is a legitimate problem with the new uniform, particularly the shirts. You can file this away as typical pilot grumbling but it won't erase the fact that we look sloppy and unprofessional. The Elbeco shirts look a lot better than this private label custom trainwreck. Why must we keep inventing the wheel?
 
There is a legitimate problem with the new uniform, particularly the shirts. You can file this away as typical pilot grumbling but it won't erase the fact that we look sloppy and unprofessional. The Elbeco shirts look a lot better than this private label custom trainwreck. Why must we keep inventing the wheel?

Keeping in shape and ironing a shirt would go far further towards avoiding a sloppy look. Your point is noted though.
 
Body shape and ironing can't correct poor material, cut and construction. JetBlue really cheaped out here. Don't make excuses.
 

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