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HighFlight 10-07-2017 07:10 PM

Wasn’t he talking about the cardigan?


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2443132)
That is incorrect. The company very deliberately prohibited the leather jacket option at AA. Now, that doesn't mean that everyone stopped wearing it over there.


bigtime209 10-07-2017 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by HighFlight (Post 2443220)
Wasn’t he talking about the cardigan?

He was. I am not smart.

HighFlight 10-07-2017 07:16 PM

None of us are very smart; why else would be hang out on APC?


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2443222)
He was. I am not smart.


bigtime209 10-07-2017 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by HighFlight (Post 2443225)
None of us are very smart; why else would be hang out on APC?

Hahaha! Truer words have never been spoken.

GoVandals 10-08-2017 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by Rakk6 (Post 2443131)
The sweater and the all weather coat (shorter overcoat) are good options. I contacted Twinhill regarding these optional uniform items and they stated that they cannot order them since it is not listed as one of the items on my Twinhill list on my online account. Any guidance on how do I go about ordering them is appreciated.

You can order them through twinhill after your account updates 30 days after your new hire date. It is a pretty quick turnaround from order to shipment.

HardLemonade 10-08-2017 08:13 AM

A pipe and monocle are required when wearing the cardigan. Feathered fedora optional-but recommended.

Icaruss 10-08-2017 12:53 PM

Is the zipper cardigan the way to go? There is also the gauge sweater and the short all weather? Which one is the way to go? They are all approved I assume since they are on their website.

kcg003 10-08-2017 01:50 PM

Thanks for the help fellas. I'll try my luck with just the cardigan once it gets chilly.

uavking 10-08-2017 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Icaruss (Post 2443468)
Is the zipper cardigan the way to go? There is also the gauge sweater and the short all weather? Which one is the way to go? They are all approved I assume since they are on their website.

Order the all-weather and don't look back; it's the most versatile uniform item of the lot. You'll want to hit a tailor to get the sleeves shortened correctly (bring blazer along for that).

That said, I like the cardigan in the winter. You could possibly get through nearly all of winter in ORD with that as a layering piece in conjunction with the all-weather (which has a zip in Thinsulate liner). Reserve that trench (sans belt) for the absolute coldest days.

FlyPurdue 10-28-2017 06:11 AM

When we make the initial uniform order - what is paid for by the company, and what are we responsible for? It seems there is conflicting information between the contract (we pay 50% on a prescribed replacement schedule), and what the TwinHill / My.Envoy reads...During initial rollout of the new uniform, the company will provide the core garments at no cost to the employee.

I don't want to pay for 50% of 6 pilot shirts, as I have a closet full of A Cut Above shirts that are still nice, but if it is all free - I am not going to turn it down!

Thanks for the info.


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