'Foul' outfits don't fly for airline.

Byline: Evan S. Benn And Kathleen Mcgrory

Oct. 10--Put liquids in a clear plastic bag, remove laptops from their cases, and while you're at it -- cover up that cleavage.

The latest bump in air travel is flight attendants forcing travelers to change clothes because their skirts are too mini or their T-shirts too vulgar.

Twice in recent weeks, Southwest Airlines attendants have told travelers to either change into something more appropriate or get off the plane. Southwest executives have apologized for both incidents, saying their employees are not the fashion police.

But the apparent crackdown hasn't stopped travelers from dressing, ahem, down for their trips ...

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