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Old 25th Feb 2008, 08:45
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SaddamsLoveChild
 
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Is there a DWRAF equivalent now a days?

Not an air related question but it is 'Air' related.

I only ask this question because of the state of some (minority) of the female RAF dress standards. A quick glance around 'Air' last week during a visit saw more than a few ankles/shins on show in half mast trousers. Not to mention the hem line differences caused by over developed gluteus maximus muscles pulling the hems up on some 'larger than they think they are' ladies. Skirts too small, zips straining at the stress and a general sartorial inelegeance of some of the SO1 and SO2 officers that should know better and set an example.

If there is a DWRAF equivalent in Air to address this? In the tri-service arena we are definately losing against a smart Navy, and an Army uniform that uses camouflage and concealment very well; it also puts me off my mid morning muffin and peppermint tea!!!!
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