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  1. 3 cze 2021 · Southwests original crew of hostesses, in 1971, wore a safari jacket and skirt over their more revealing tops and shorts before and after flights.

  2. Pacific Southwest Airlines employee in mini-skirts and go-go boots. The flight attendant occupation took permanent shape in the 1930s as “women’s work,” that is, work not only predominately performed by women but also defined as embodying white, middle-class ideals of femininity.

  3. During the 1960s, Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was known for brightly coloured female flight attendant uniforms that included short miniskirts. In the early 1970s, the uniform changed to hotpants.

  4. 25 cze 2021 · The women said something they’ll never forget was the interview process to become a Southwest Airlines hostess. It consisted of donning a pair of hot pants and platform shoes, walking back and forth across the room to show off their legs.

  5. The Decades: 1970-1979 - Southwest 50 Years. One Heart. A Bold Statement. The original hot pants uniforms for Hostesses (now called Flight Attendants) sent a clear message to Customers: Southwest Airlines could not be ignored.

  6. 11 wrz 2007 · The San Diego Union-Tribune called Southwest Airlines and asked if the airline had a dress code. Could, for example, a woman board wearing a bikini top?

  7. That's true, but the airline actually called them "go-go boots", not leather boots per se. And the required uniform actually included a micro-mini skirt and a white t-shirt or blouse.

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