If you think you could tell Elvis Presley to stop swiveling his hips in the aisle and buckle his seatbelt for landing then you probably would have made a great 1960s flight attendant. Back in the day airlines might serve steaks cooked to order, turtle soup served in a tureen, and of course whatever cocktails you desired. Flight Crew Plus Size Costume for Women "Come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away"It's always fun to take a nostalgic trip and visit the past through glamorous rose colored lenses. Let's look at the refined era of air travel in the 1960's.
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What do you picture when you think about flying in the 50s and 60s? We're betting that you're picturing the impeccably dressed flight attendants, or as they were called before the 70s, stewardesses.
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They not only had to serve the complicated meals and announce flight plans and security measures but they had to make sure the social elite stayed securely buckled and in their places. This is a time when every little boy wanted to grow up to be a pilot and for everyday people, boarding an airplane was viewed as a once in a lifetime event.
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This is a time when every little boy wanted to grow up to be a pilot and for everyday people, boarding an airplane was viewed as a once in a lifetime event.You'll look sharp in this bright blue uniform with its retro flair and perky little cap.
If you think you could tell Elvis Presley to stop swiveling his hips in the aisle and buckle his seatbelt for landing then you probably would have made a great 1960s flight attendant. Let's look at the refined era of air travel in the 1960's.
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What do you picture when you think about flying in the 50s and 60s? We're betting that you're picturing the impeccably dressed flight attendants, or as they were called before the 70s, stewardesses.If you think you could tell Elvis Presley to stop swiveling his hips in the aisle and buckle his seatbelt for landing then you probably would have made a great 1960s flight attendant.
The dress is a ringer for a real uniform, with a collar and red piping trim. You'll be flying the skies in no time!Design & DetailsNaturally, we're just talking about costume fun, and this costume perfectly fits the bill.
What do you picture when you think about flying in the 50s and 60s? We're betting that you're picturing the impeccably dressed flight attendants, or as they were called before the 70s, stewardesses.
This is a time when every little boy wanted to grow up to be a pilot and for everyday people, boarding an airplane was viewed as a once in a lifetime event. They not only had to serve the complicated meals and announce flight plans and security measures but they had to make sure the social elite stayed securely buckled and in their places. Just put on your uniform and make that final boarding call, it's time to fly, fly away..
They not only had to serve the complicated meals and announce flight plans and security measures but they had to make sure the social elite stayed securely buckled and in their places.