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The airport stressed that no such limitation has been put in place and that travelers are free to choose their own clothes, including pyjamas.
A major US airport posted a lengthy note in which it said it was time to 'ban' sleepwear and Crocs from the airport and described people wearing pajamas 'in the middle of the day' as 'madness.' ...
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The Tampa International Airport is on a mission to "become the world's first Crocs-free and pajama-free airport." ...
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