@St_Rev there's the Cayce Pollard model http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayce_Pollard#Apparel … but unfortunately it's very signal-rich
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@sarahdoingthing Oh, good point. Wouldn't be surprised if Gibson had WSB in mind there. -
@St_Rev in terms of invisibility and opting out of status signaling, I wonder if like a fast food restaurant uniform would work -
@sarahdoingthing I thought of corporate uniforms but those signal something very loudly. Low status isn't no status. -
@St_Rev true. one problem is we have no status-free roles - monk's garb is something similar, not low-status but opt-out. -
@sarahdoingthing I remember reading a detective story once where the protagonist always wore exactly three days' worth of beard.
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@St_Rev A friend of mine wore a black t-shirt and blue jeans every day. One Halloween he went as a serial killer in it that.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@St_Rev You just need to practice being invisible. Then you can go out in anything and simply fade away from the "norms"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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