Spirit Airlines updated its dress code this week with more descriptive and restrictive rules, warning passengers that showing too much skin – or a crass tattoo – could get them banned from boarding or removed from a flight.

The low-cost carrier will prohibit passengers from flying if they are wearing revealing or offensive attire. In its revised contract of carriage, a legal agreement between a carrier and a customer, Spirit states that it can refuse service to passengers who show up “barefoot or are inadequately clothed,” such as wearing items that are see-through or expose their private parts.

The airline also will not tolerate garments or body art deemed “lewd, obscene, or offensive in nature.”

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