The airline has updated its workwear for the first time in 20 years.
The airline industry was once notorious for imposing strict rules on how its airline staff looked.
As well as the all-in-one, designer Ozwald Boateng has also created a tunic and hijab for BA's new uniform. Finally the collection will be rolled out in spring for BA's 30,000 staff. Mr Boateng, a Savile Row tailor, has designed a three-piece suit for men while women can choose to wear a dress, skirt or trousers.
Engineers also requested tool pockets, and ground handlers asked for glove fabric that could cope with touch screens.
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