I got told my outfit was 'inappropriate' to wear on public transport but I'd only undone one button… it's called fashion | The Sun

SHE'S a trendsetter who thinks nothing of trying out different looks.

But Kitty was left reeling when she was told by an old man on the train that her ensemble was "inappropriate" for public transport.


"I was on the train with my trousers unbuttoned and folded over cos fashion," she wrote over her TikTok video.

"And this old man came up to me and told me my flies undone and I’m dressed inappropriately for public transport lol.

"Can you imagine?"

In the video, Kitty showed off her tight black rose-print top, which she paired with unbuttoned jeans and a ribbon necklace.

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"theres a dress code for public transport now?" one person commented on the video.

"Pls no!" Kitty replied.

"I’m living for this fit girl ur stunning," another added.

"Why do people feel it's their right to say things like that?" someone else questioned.

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"Literally," Kitty wrote.

"tbh ur style actually suits you so well. some people look silly but ur just hot," another comment read.

Others weren't quite as complimentary about Kitty's ensemble.

"Yeah he has a point you look well council," one wrote.

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"he has a point," another added.

While a third commented: "people used to have pride in themselves, not these days tho."

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