Putting aside how basic wearing Uggs makes you look,Secret Confessions (2025) Mrs. Bugaw Episode 39 people love the boots because they're warm and comfy. But did you know the fleece-lined boots will alsoprevent you from entering an airport lounge?
Yeah, we had no idea either.
The Human League singer Joanne Catherall learned about this unusual dress code violation after trying to enter a Qantas lounge at Melbourne Airport while wearing the boots.
SEE ALSO: You'll never get lost in an airport again with Apple Maps' indoor mappingCatherall was denied access to the airline's business class lounge because the boots are considered sleepwear.
Boots... that you wear outside... are classified as sleepwear. We'd love to hear the reasoning behind this classification.
The singer took to Twitter to voice her frustration with the outrageous policy. A Qantas lounge staffer reportedly recommended she purchase new shoes at one of the airport's shops in order to gain entry, adding further insult to injury.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Reasonable or not, Qantas's lounge dress guidelines prohibit certain types of footwear and apparel such as flip flops (or "thongs," if you're Australian), beachwear, head-to-toe gymwear and sleepwear.
Looking at the airline's illustrations, you can see a pair of Ugg-looking boots classified as sleepwear.
Catherall noted that she's never been blocked from entering other airport lounges for wearing Uggs.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
As outlined on the Qantas website, the dress code isn't limited to Melbourne Airport; it applies to all of the airline's domestic airport lounges:
To ensure an enjoyable experience when you're visiting our domestic Qantas Clubs and Business Lounges in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, we ask that you follow our smart casual dress guidelines.
The company's website further adds: "These guidelines are intended to create an environment that everyone can enjoy and we look forward to welcoming you into our lounges soon."
We checked with several airline dress policies and can confirm some, but not all, ban Uggs from their lounges.
Another Twitter user chimed in with a similar experience when flying from Brisbane Airport:
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Banning Uggs from its lounges definitely sucks. It's unlikely to change unless there's widespread public outcry. Perhaps, Catherall's unfortunate encounter could be the catalyst.
#UggsNotSleepwear, anyone?
An Ugg spokesperson sent along a statement that touted the brand's popularity and accessibility without addressing the airline's definition of which footwear does and doesn't qualify as sleeping apparel.
Millions of loyal fans love to wear UGG when they travel and beyond. The UGG brand is renowned for unparalleled premium quality, effortless comfort and timeless style. While we can’t speak to the airline’s dress code policy, UGG provides a multitude of styles that offer endless wearability for casual and fashionable occasions.
Trump shamelessly mocks Ford at rally as more Kavanaugh dirt surfacesThis perfect song reminds us why it's not such a scary time for boysBo Burnham's 'The Inside Outtakes' delivers 15 seconds of perfect void screamingMost streamed movies this week are all about vikings, dinos, and hedgehogs (June 11)Seth Green paid nearly $300,000 to get his stolen Bored Ape backTrump boarded Air Force One with toilet paper stuck to his shoe'Love on the Spectrum U.S.' creative team talk matchmaking, show criticismXbox's game streaming app is coming to Samsung TVs in JuneProfessional pumpkin carving videos are the official ASMR videos of fall10 biggest moments of activism in 2022Apple Store goes all 'hint hint' ahead of WWDC 2022'Ms. Marvel' premiere: Social media reacts to Kamala Khan's debutWordle today: Here's the answer, hints for June 5Seth Green paid nearly $300,000 to get his stolen Bored Ape backNew European Union agreement could compel Apple to switch from Lightning to USBBest and worst iPhone rumors of 2022TV shows by Asian creators to watch on NetflixHow 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is a love letter to moms...and the internetReporter stays impressively calm in the face of mysterious animal on live TV'Large Adult Son' has perfect response to mom's embarrassing #HimToo tweet A service now lets people pay their respects to the dead through a livestream Watching this robot print and burn Donald Trump's tweets is oddly satisfying Jimmy Fallon and Harry Styles headed to 'SNL' in April Hands on with Samsung's Galaxy S8 and S8+ J.K. Rowling uses SpongeBob to sum up her feelings about Brexit John Legend swings by London train station, plays piano, leaves 'Outlander' Season 3: 10 burning questions we have about Claire and Jamie's reunion These new educational apps will help Syrian refugee kids learn and play This footballer's speech about losing his wife is utterly heartbreaking This 'secret' viral drink has made it to Starbucks' official menu Goodbye internet privacy, we hardly knew you In ultimate insult, Trump rolls back EPA's climate policies from within the EPA China's Oppo under fire in India after an executive allegedly disrespected national flag Tesla fan: Can we please, please have a standard speedometer in Model 3? Elon Musk: No. Amazon Prime members can now get VIP tickets at gigs and festivals Sorry, Lyft, but being less awful than Uber doesn't make you 'woke' Yes, of course, someone from Congress apparently edited the 'celibacy' Wikipedia page This jewelry store's billboard got everyone so riled up even Chelsea Clinton tweeted about it Lucille Bluth explains why the Trump family is 'Arrested Development' IRL iOS 10.3 is freeing up extra storage space, users say
1.8015s , 10133.828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Secret Confessions (2025) Mrs. Bugaw Episode 39】,Evergreen Information Network