May need to revamp your travel clothes.

Nearly every time I've seen someone on Instagram traveling, it's a chick in a sports bra, leggings, some kind of heatless hair curler situation going on, and much too concerned about how cute she's going to look in her Insta story.

And you know what? Great for her. You want to travel like that, you do you boo.

But the airlines don't see it that way. Delta, Southwest, American, United, and Spirit all have 'contracts of carriages' which basically state they can kick you off the flight for violating it.

In recent days, Spirit Airlines cracked down on their dress code because enough buffoons were getting too comfortable with it.

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Airports are really a parallel universe. You can sit on the airport floor and drink a margarita at 7:00 a.m. and no one cares. People are running in Cookie Monster pajamas right in front of a Gucci outlet. There's nowhere quite like an airport.

To save yourself stress and brain cells, go ahead and figure out what you can't wear to the airport.

Scroll down to see 6 things that airlines will not allow you to wear on a flight!

6 Things Illinoisans & Iowans Cannot Wear On Airlines In 2025

Delta, United, and more airlines have specific dress codes for fliers!

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Listen, don't even think about trying to find a way around these okay? Because then, you're holding up the line and delaying the flight while you argue with the flight attendant about your floss-thin pink shirt.

And some advice I received from flight attendants: shorts on planes are not a good idea. Ew.

U.S. Government's Level 4 Do Not Travel List

Many people travel at the end of the year for the holidays or to use up vacation days that may expire. These countries have a Level 4: Do Not Travel advisory issued on them by the U.S. Government and should be avoided.

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Many immigrants who want to become citizens of the U.S. have a lot of knowledge they need to know before being granted citizenship. As a naturally born citizen of the U.S., you probably think you know it all, but do you?

During the naturalization interview, a civics test is given. The civics test is an oral test and the USCIS Officer will ask the applicant up to 10 of the many civics questions below. An applicant must answer 6 out of 10 questions correctly to pass the civics portion of the naturalization test. Think you can get at least 60% correct? Let's find out.

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