OHHH, what a fun way to travel! You'd be in that little TSA room so fast your corset would melt. . . (ROFL)

== Marjorie Wilser (trying to imagine how boning xrays. . . and hatpins. . . and getting the giggles)


I had a corsetlet in my bag, but they were more intereested in all the computer stuff. I did wonder if they'd search under a crinoline, (if I wore it) - yeah you can hide a lot under there, but it would be pretty transluscent to the xray I think. just be odd.. They poked at my bun (the hair kind) but didn't seem interested in the hair stick.

The plane had a narrow section I had to walk through (if it didn't fit through it couldn't go) & I'm not I'd have fit with the whole petticoat/crinoline skirt.

So yeah, I did think about it.
Susan


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On Dec 3, 2010, at 4:13 PM, [email protected] wrote:



In a message dated 12/3/2010 2:34:46 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

if I had  gotten it done and if I
had figured out a way to put an entire victorian outfit into my carry on
luggage
For future reference, things like this can be shipped ahead--might even be cheaper than checking a bag, except that it has to be shipped back. Or you
can wear it to travel in!

Ann Wass
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