"THE END OF PLAIN PLANE / Farewell Boring Airplane"
Under this catchphrase, Braniff Airlines was created by a collection of creatives including Alexander Giraldo, Emilio Pucci, and Alexander Calder. Giraldo, a master of mid-century modernism, designed the total museum-like airport lobby and cabin. The uniforms of FAs and other staff, reminiscent of a fashion show, were designed by Pucci.
Calder painted the world's first fuselage, and the creativity of Calder painted the world's first fuselage, and the creativity of airplane carrying the latest trends of the 1960s and 1970s. The airline ceased service in 1982, and is now supported by many fans as a legendary airline. The iconic logo is boldly printed on the T-shirt. Sweatshirts with cute ribbed cuffs and hems in retro colors as accents. Knitwear: The logo is placed in a staggered pattern, creating a retro-classic pattern reminiscent of the 1970s.