Well it it obvious that you want to dress up and that is fine, but for us domestic divas who just want to be comfortable, let us have our casual look. As was told to the f/a's from the union, the pieces were not sized appropriately and some material may be different. AGAIN, PLEASE READ AGAIN...They were not fitted appropriately so you have to use some imagination.
BUT, the issue is dress up vs. casual. There was no t shirt. There was a grey knit shirt that was oversized on the model that I frankly liked. I LOVED the red shirt. It can be worn out and if tailored correctly, will look sharp. For those that do not want us to go casual, you need to get over it as it has been set in stone that we are going biz casual, so fighting anything except a suit will fall on deaf ears. A formal suit is NOT business casual and is only being offered because of transatlantic.
If you want to talk about what DIDN'T look good, it was that circa 1973 tie that somene dragged out of grandpa closet.
As for the sloppy look of some agents without the tie, please, that decision WAS a mistake but it was because Tempe doesn't realize how CHEAP those aviator shirts are. They are as thin as paper and a memo could go out to actually require a tshirt. The better quaility dress shirts presented are made to wear without a tie as one can see in the pics and the casual shirts speak for themselves.
My friend, if you want to schlep around a hot 737 in August with your new suite with circa 1973 tie, sweating like a pig on a PBI-PHL-MCO-PHL run, have at it. I'll be standing back laughing at your foolish pride as I wear my comfotable TAILORED red shirt (w undershirt)and dark grey pants that keep me looking sharp and as hot as I am.
It's called options and it is in how one wears anything that determines if they look good or not.
I for one wrote and gave my approval and recommended changes for the uniform and it included KEEPING the red shirt AND your idea of a t shirt.
I also noted that ALL of these clothes need to be tailored, whether the suits or the red shirts.