Cabin crew flogging used uniforms to kinky fans online – from tights to shoes
Plenty of us have been scrolling on auction sites to find some shoes or an outfit we love second hand at a lower price only to come across some battered and well used shoes.
Some people may question why such damaged items are selling for well above the odds of barely scratched designer footwear.
However, if you’re in the know you’ll already have found out that kinky foot fetishists will spend over the odds for well worn and even smelly ladies footwear!
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Plus, it seems that flight attendants have discovered their career can add even more zeros onto the price of their used clothes, shoes and even tights…
Key words such as “heavily used”, “preloved” and “well worn” can all indicate that the item in question is not being sold on to a fashion lover.
Cabin crew members looking to make some extra cash have been raking it in on auction sites like eBay and Etsy for their second hand uniforms.
The trend has been going on for a fair few years too – as in 2019 we discovered airline workers had been offered up to £500 a pop for “well worn” tights.
Other items listed on the site include name-badges and shoes filled with the "fragrant of my natural perfumes".
Another listing for a pair of tights says: “Worn on many long distance journeys on very long, hot shifts.
"Very worn and fragrant of my natural perfume as often worn minus underwear."
This week one pair of “heavily used” cabin crew shoes with plenty of scuffs and creases was listed for a whopping £80 – and they said they’d worn them for two years.
Another pair was listed for £50 even know they “needed reheeling” and are “very well worn”.
A full set of worn Virgin cabin crew uniform in a bright red may have been listed this week as a cool fancy dress costume.
However, the massive £300 asking price begs the question of who’s looking to buy well worn uniforms.
And, a British Airways stewardess scarf sold last week for £20 alone…
According to Indeed, the average wage for a flight attendant is around £20,900 a year.
Some airlines offer higher salaries than others with BA’s average wage listed as £35,966 on the comparison site.
TUI isn’t far behind at £29,223 per year.
However, it seems some cabin crew members are willing to flog their worn out shoes, tights and uniforms for some extra Christmas cash…
Back in 2019, a male Norwegian Airlines steward said that “at least one or two” crew sell their uniforms on “every flight”.
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