James331
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I agree with Chip. If you're paying them, then they should be dressing up for you (which is probably what they're doing). Customer is king so I would wear what's practical. I imagine a suite would be quite the high-maintenance outfit so you could probably rule that one out. A sport coat and jeans sounds like a reasonable option, if you do want to dress it up, but on a day-to-day basis, there is no shame in jeans and a polo.
I trained at KAPA, which isn't super fancy but is certainly not hickville. The instructors typically wore slacks and polos and my attire was never something anyone noticed. I was told to dress up for my checkride since they liken it to an interview but I just wore dress pants and a sweater and it was fine.
Not wearing clothes with stains and tears is about all I expect out of a CFI.
Now if I were to go get checked out in a plane and the CFI wasn't dressed for the conditions, ie a guy wearing a full black suit and tight leather shoes in the middle of the summer for a flight in a 172... well I'd presume the CFI wasn't too bright and probably cares more about how he looks compared to how he flys.
Also, looking uncomfortable is never a good or professional look IMHO