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But it did not specify examples nor body art. USA TODAY reached out Spirit Airlines about the change. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'See-through clothing,' 'offensive' body art ...
The low-cost U.S. carrier explicitly banned see-through clothing, bare feet and exposed private parts, as well as clothing or body art that is “lewd, obscene, or offensive in nature.” ...
Plus size stylist shares her top 10 body flattering tricks that will transform how you dress and feel confident in your ...
Spirit Airlines updated its contract of carriage to more specifically address passenger attire, including body art. Passengers wearing clothing or body art deemed lewd, obscene, offensive, or ...
Body art helps women take control of their self-perception and challenge social norms. Research shows tattoos boost confidence in women who face pressure to fit traditional beauty standards.
Spirit Airlines has updated its dress code for passengers to include banning any clothing or body art that is "lewd, obscene or offensive in nature." The airline released a plethora of regulations ...
This is why women get inked: Feminism, tattoos and the new politics of body art Heavily tattooed women struggle with gender norms, job discrimination, family rejection.