So I tend to dress “well”. I’m not great at fashion, but I shave every morning, force myself to spend a bit of money on nice tshirts, etc.
On the weekends though, I let it all go. I go out to the store in my PJs, I don’t shave, I wear my hat and hoodie up, and to be honest look a bit like a thug. I notice people on the street are a little less comfortable walking by, however…
One thing that stood out insanely was the grocery store. When I dress like a homeless person, it is night and day difference:
Cashier keeps the checkout stuff closer to them
While my card transaction is pending, if I start loading stuff in my bag they’re like “oh, oh wait… It’s still pending”
Even when I start the small-talk (“How is your day going?”), responses are short
When I dress well:
Cashier doesn’t mind when I start loading my backpack even before paying
Cashiers always smile and ask how my day is
I was planning on writing a blog post about it (plug to [email protected]), but wanted to get more data points first
So I tend to dress “well”. I’m not great at fashion, but I shave every morning, force myself to spend a bit of money on nice tshirts, etc.
On the weekends though, I let it all go. I go out to the store in my PJs, I don’t shave, I wear my hat and hoodie up, and to be honest look a bit like a thug. I notice people on the street are a little less comfortable walking by, however…
One thing that stood out insanely was the grocery store. When I dress like a homeless person, it is night and day difference:
When I dress well:
I was planning on writing a blog post about it (plug to [email protected]), but wanted to get more data points first
Interesting, what happens when it’s the same cashier in the two situations?