Do Not Wear These 6 Items At The Airport Line Of Security

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

Belts

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The airport security system doesn’t differentiate between a belt, cool shoes, or a camera. You will hear that annoying noise every time a metal object goes through the airport gate.

If you happened to have a pant that falls down every time you take off your belt, it is better not to wear it to the airport. The TSA secures the airport by making people remove their belts__ even if they don’t contain a metal object.

It is funny but true. You need to choose an outfit that is belt-free or a pant that can survive a few minutes without falling down.

Coats And Jackets

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It is taken for granted now that while going through the TSA baggage security scanner, travelers need to take off their coats and jackets. This includes clothes such as hoodies, vests and so on.

All travelers are required to do so before going through the noisy gate. True, sometimes airport and airline security measures can get ridiculous. But it is something that you have to deal with.

If you complained or showed odd behavior, this may make you look more suspicious, and may get them to carry out more scanning to your body as well as to your luggage.

Offensive Clothing

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We understand that clothes with smart content are now trending, there are t-shirts who say: (I think he is gay) with an arrow pointing to a right or left destination, that friends may use as a practical joke.

The t-shirt may even go as further as stating (I am next to a bomb) which means I am next to a hot person. However, the problem is that airport check-in or the TSA agents may not have the same sense of humor.

In order to avoid additional problems, do not wear stuff that may be offensive to anyone or have controversial content.

Loose-Fitting Clothes

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Loose clothes are not explicitly prohibited. However, flyers who are wearing flowy skirts, sporting baggy apparel, droopy pants; and any other type of loose garment that is worn as part of one’s religion may be a subject of additional frisking and screening.

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