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Interview with Ryan, Alex, George, Diana and Maria

JM: What clothes could you have brought in to wear in the jail (underwear, socks, etc.)?
Ryan: GRAY UNIFORMS
Alex: We had pink socks, underwear and t shirt with gray pants and overshirt.
George: STANDARD JAIL GRAYS
Diana: Underwater, bra, socks, shoes t shirt and pants I would bring all of my own
Maria: We could bring in: underwear and socks, and that's about it, I think. I really can't remember much.

JM: If you had a set uniform, what did it look like? Please be specific about each piece of clothing issued to you.
Ryan: YES STANDARD GRAYS WITH BIG WHITE LETTERS
Alex: Same as above.
George: GRAY TOP AND GRAY PANTS LETTERED WITH JAIL NAME
Diana: White undergarments not pink plus white socks women would were different color suits too also you should be able to wear tennis shoes without laces.
Maria: Well, I wore a tan uniform at the PIERCE COUNTY JAIL. Day in and day out, EVERY day. A tan shirt with a v-neck and a pair of pants with an elastic waist, very plain-looking. They were AWFUL! I hated them! We had to wear them 24-7.

JM: Were there any assigned clothes in high demand that an inmate should look for when getting clothing assigned?
Ryan: NO
Alex: Nope they were all the same.
George: NO
Diana: Undergarments were low also t-shirts were low in the small suze
Maria: Not so I could tell, really. but things were definately weird.

JM: Was the clothing different between men and women?
Ryan: NO
Alex: All the same.
George: NO
Diana: No it was all the same
Maria: No! The men had to wear the exact same thing!

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