JM: What clothes could you have brought in to wear in the jail (underwear, socks, etc.)? Mary: we wore uniforms. the same color. white shirts
underneath. white underwear and white socks. D Bo: none Joel: You are only allowed to keep your socks and
underwear. T-shirts and long johns counted as
underwear. Trevor: two pairs of underwear, two pairs of socks and
white thermal underwear, plain white, no words
JM: If you had a set uniform, what did it look like? Please be specific about each piece of clothing issued to you. Mary: yes. it was brownish in color. D Bo: orange shirt and pants Joel: We were issued an orange jumpsuit which consisted of
an orange pull-over shirt and orange elastic band
pants. Also a pair of shower shoes that had no
support Trevor: we had an orange shirt and also an orange pair of
pants and an undersized pair of black flip flops,
nothing fit and it was freezing in there
JM: Were there any assigned clothes in high demand that an inmate should look for when getting clothing assigned? Mary: none that i can think of. they were all pretty
much the same. D Bo: no
Joel: Yes. Every inmate wants a brand new jump suit
because who wants to wear something that 1000 men
has put on their body Trevor: everyone wanted a pair of thermal underwear or a
tshirt to wear
JM: Was the clothing different between men and women? Mary: I do not know as I was in with all women, and we
were separated from the men. D Bo: yes by color Joel: Yes. Men wore orange. Women wore red Trevor: no, it was the same for both