Traveller turns heads at airport over ‘nude’ pants
A woman left fellow travellers doing a double-take over her outfit as she made her way through an airport terminal.
A woman left fellow travellers stunned over her outfit of choice as she made her way through an airport terminal.
TikTok user Scott shared a clip of his girlfriend, Sal, rocking a loose, white button-up shirt, matching white sandals and bag and a backpack.
However, it was her nude-coloured pair of tights that had some people doing a double-take.
“Not my girlfriend wearing these leggings at the airport and everyone thinking she was naked,” Scott captioned the clip.
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“Travelling through the airport with my girlfriend really be like this,” he added, alongside a laughing emoji. “Probably not the best choice of airport outfit.”
He explained the tights looked more nude in real life after he noticed passengers giving Sal strange looks.
“It doesn’t even look too bad on video,” he said. “But the people we were travelling with thought she wasn’t wearing pants.”
Scott’s clip has been viewed more than 208,000 times with many agreeing they too had to check she wasn’t nude.
“I would definitely have taken a double-take,“ one person wrote.
“In the video it doesn’t look bad, but I know I’d be one of those people doing a double-take and it’s why I avoid (nude colour) so much,” said another.
One TikTok user revealed they once saw girl dressed similarly at an airport in Mexico.
“I did indeed think she was naked waist down,” they wrote.
One admitted: “OMG I thought she was naked,” while a third added: “To be fair, I would have looked twice.”
Others disagreed, with one saying, “It doesn’t look like she’s naked. At least not from the video.”
Another added: “Are people colour blind?”
Meanwhile, last year, a woman claimed she was forced to wear a pilot’s shirt after being removed from a flight because her cleavage was considered “lewd, obscene and offensive”.
Kayla Eubanks said she was held at the gate due to her clothing as she tried to board a Southwest Airlines flight.
She documented the incident through a series of tweets that included video conversations with airline employees and photos of the clothing in question.
Throughout the videos and tweets posted, Ms Eubanks claimed the airline was policing her.