Epaulets on Trench Coats

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Saw a few guys wearing them today while traveling through the F concourse in PHL.......not a good look at all.

Does your company mandate that or are these guys freelancing to look that odd?
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Quote: Saw a few guys wearing them today while traveling through the F concourse in PHL.......not a good look at all.

Does your company mandate that or are these guys freelancing to look that odd?
I think this is PSA. I have noticed this alot too, but only since PSA’s flying picked up in Philly.
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Quote: I think this is PSA. I have noticed this alot too, but only since PSA’s flying picked up in Philly.
It was in the AA TwinHill uniform look book as how the new (old) uniform was supposed to be worn. Epaulets on the trench and all weather jacket.

It will/should die with the M&H uniform.
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Quote: Saw a few guys wearing them today while traveling through the F concourse in PHL.......not a good look at all.

Does your company mandate that or are these guys freelancing to look that odd?
As another guy said, that was an AAG (AA, Envoy, Piedmont, PSA) lookbook standard for the Twin Hill uniform overcoats. This is in line with how the U.S. and UK Navy officer overcoats (bridge or reefer) are worn. It is/was a mixed bag on whether guys wore the rank or not, because AAG only issued one set of boards.
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Quote: Saw a few guys wearing them today while traveling through the F concourse in PHL.......not a good look at all.

Does your company mandate that or are these guys freelancing to look that odd?
Why do you care? God forbid someone wears the uniform how the company wants them to.
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Are you in the same crowd that thinks the leather jacket looked horrible also?
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Quote: Why do you care? God forbid someone wears the uniform how the company wants them to.
God forbid he has an opinion.
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Who cares.. the only thing we should be talking about here is, pay, qol, schedules, flow time and getting out of here before your time to follow is up.

None of us should care how the uniform is worn at this time, it's not highschool and we're not paid enough... give me 100 dollars an hour and I'll freshly press everyday..
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Dress for the job you want, not the one you have... Take pride in your career choice and look professional...
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Quote: Dress for the job you want, not the one you have...
Anyone know where I can get my hands on a Delta uniform?
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