Usually it's a solid colour (black or grey) t-shirt, and olive ripstop cotton pants, plus ID badge and safety boots. I have 5 of the same shirt and 2 of the same pants for cycling throughout the week. The shirt doesn't really matter because I have to wear a big ESD smock, but I prefer 100% cotton as it absorbs my sweat better and is comfy.
Pop tee and jeans, with steel toe boots. When I’m working, I often have to wear a fireproof jumpsuit or a hazmat suit. Of course, I don’t have a Jow Forums related job. Or, I guess I do, but it’s not related to computers. I’m an automotive mechanic.
Luke Jackson
fedora, trenchcoat, cargo shorts, socks and sandals, metal t-shirt
Landon Myers
I work on F-35 electronics
Jackson Lee
Shorts and a t-shirt.
Jaxon Richardson
polo, jeans and whatever cheap joggers I have.
Austin Wood
short sleeve button shirt or t-shirt, Dickies slim fit trousers, and either some boots or sneakers. I also wear track pants and sandals sometimes.
What my job provides, cause cintas cleans our work uniform, and im not gonna get my own clothes dirty.
Jaxon Allen
type iii's
Matthew Nguyen
Thats a cool outfit user, I'd probably give you a bj if you were my sysadmin
Christopher Bailey
black polo and black chinos, every single day
Ryan Collins
Why do you need a hazmat suit to change the oil?
Lucas Jenkins
I don’t unless there’s some seriously weird shit going on like an animal getting all ground up in the vehicle’s inner workings, which has never happened to me but I have seen happen to someone else once. The only other rare case in which I wear a hazmat suit is for when I have to change the part washer, which uses a potent ammonia mix that can fuck up your lungs and skin; and I only do that like twice a year. No, rather I normally use a hazmat suit for working on Transmissions. We have a whole clean room that’s comparable to being even more sanitised and set up all OCD like than a surgery ward. Think akin to like those clean rooms you see in pics of people assembling prototype microchips. I have to do that shit pretty commonly.
Ayden James
I wear pj;s, never take showers and make 60k while sitting on my fat ankles.
Ryder Scott
inb4 80 pairs of grown men wearing women's leggings. Nope, not a faggot in women's leggings, "programming socks."
In the office it's usually a shirt + khakis + brogues/oxfords
In the field (work for electricity distribution network) it's fireproof clothing/jump suit, hard hat, high viz and safety boots + glases. Have to wear all the gear because a flashover in a substation will be a fucking bad day if you were in office clothes.