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    @SFOMuseum Twitter Posts Tagged FlightPatterns This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Twitter account. There are 39 posts and this is page 3 of 4. See all the tags or all the Twitter posts that have been archived so far.

    Happy Birthday Jean Louis! The famed Hollywood costumer was born on this day in Paris, France, in 1907. Louis' third flight attendant uniform for United was available in 3 primary colors of blue, green, and red. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on October 05, 2021.
    Flight Patterns is on display in a brand new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
    TWA’s winter collection was worn from 1968–71 and gave hostesses the choice to wear whichever colorway they chose on a given day. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
    Issued in each of the three colors, the outerwear ensemble was a necessity in the late 1960s, when many airports did not have covered jet bridge walkways to protect crew and passengers from the elements as they boarded aircraft. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
    TWA's winter 1968 uniform, designed by Dalton Apparel, paired an Avocado Green, Golden Yellow, or Poppy Orange dress with a striped, turtleneck bodice, scarf, and beret or headband, along with a matching jacket in the same color as the skirt. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on August 06, 2021.
    Each dress came in two hemline length options. Typical was tailored at the knee, while Tiny sat above the knee. Matching kepi hats, full-length wool coats, and a tri-color skimmer dress for in-flight service rounded out the uniform. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on July 16, 2021.
    .@United's 1968 uniform, designed by Hollywood costumer Jean Louis was offered in 4 color combinations: Hawaiian Sunset or Maliblue with a Miami Sands stripe, or in the optional ivory-colored Miami Sands with an orange Hawaiian Sunset or dark blue Maliblue stripe. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on July 16, 2021.
    Flight Patterns is on display in a new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on June 29, 2021.
    Three jackets in lime green, brown, or navy were paired with the dress, allowing TWA's hostesses mix-and-match styling. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on June 29, 2021.
    Trans World Airlines (TWA) took a subtle approach to their 1968 summer uniform. Designed by Dalton Apparel, it featured a short-sleeve, ivory dress with a lime green, brown, and navy, plaid-patterned skirt and necktie, along with a matching vinyl belt. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on June 29, 2021.
    "Flight Patterns" is on display in a brand new gallery located post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, and online at: https://t.co/O69YNba2Jq #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on June 10, 2021.
    Worn as a summer uniform until 1971, it was nicknamed “The Caterpillar” by Northwest Orient Airlines flight crew and included a striped trapper hat with green side flaps. #FlightPatterns This tweet was posted on June 10, 2021.
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