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jools

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While trespassing last week, wearing a newish anorak, clean jeans and walking boots,,, I had an amicable meeting with a farmer

Subsequently I've got to wondering how he would have reacted to me if I had on a stripy jumper and black mask and a bag with swag written on it??,,,,,, but more seriously got to considering how my appearance effects the curiosity of bystanders when they see me parked up or clambering over an abandoned site??.

Looking on the forum here ,,,, a good proportion of members seem to dress in dark clothes and wear woolly hats ,,,, sure , , good for Urbex street cred in the setting of some derelict building,, and I really do think some of those pictures are artistically cool and I look out for them,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but,,,,,,,,,,,,, isn't it likely to spark curiosity if somebody catches a glimpse of you when you are dressed like a terrorist??

If you are going on a planned explore,,,,,,, do you wear specific clothes??

Me ?? If it's a site where I know people are probably going to see me I often don my invisible cloak so I won't attract notice :)


It's bright yellow and is commonly described as a hi-viz waistcoat.

People wearing hi-viz seem to disappear. My take is that if I look as though I'm working then nobody gets interested,,,,,,and if I'm peering at mounds of rubble and taking pictures then doubly so. And if "security" should query my presence then at least I can't be accused of sneaking around!!







I'd be very interested if anyone's dress code tends towards the "exotic" like purple spandex, latex or broderie anglaise and would love to see some pictures ;)
 
I have no dresscode, I have trousers, and usually a hoodie (hood down unless it's raining!)

I have used a hi-vis vest a couple of times in places that were very exposed to passers-by.
 
Subsequently I've got to wondering how he would have reacted to me if I had on a stripy jumper and black mask and a bag with swag written on it??

Dom Joly used to climb out of windows dressed like that. He got some strange looks but I don't think anybody ever challenged him.
 
While trespassing last week, wearing a newish anorak, clean jeans and walking boots,,, I had an amicable meeting with a farmer

Your on the wrong forum ya perv!

Only joking...yeah I think if you are going to have social interaction it make all the difference, even more than what you say or do. It's a sad fact of our human nature.

Not only should we think security, but public too. If you saw someone in a hi viz half way up a water tower would you call the cops? Neither would I.

I just dress comfortably, ironically all in black, which I always tell people to never do, you look suspicious. Maybe I'm a closet goth.

Other people must have had this too. I always love to go for a pint After an explore, and we normally end up somewhere posh in really inappropriate clothing!

Great thread! :)
 
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Seriously though, how does a terrorist dress like? I didn't realise they had a dress code.

I go out prepared, nearly all times I will wear gloves, I hate cutting my hands on broken glass or even just getting them dirty. Even if I am in a T-Shirt, I will wear gloves.

I also wear steel toe/midsole boots and non-camo combats, I hate camo clothes, I'm not a soldier, nor in Afghanistan!

If you don't draw attention to yourself, the public do not take notice.
 
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Usually the duff brown jeans what I normally decorate and/or get mucky in....and equally scruffy top/coat depending on the weather. In skint Cornwall the scruffier you are the more you are invisable! Besides if I fell over and got me decent kit mucky the wife wouldn't like it!:)

But, I would resort to a disguise - suit, dayglo,or whatever should it be required. Sod street cred, if your invisible enough no one will see you so it don't matter.....
 
OMGs, I don't ever want to meet you!!! ;):lol:

Like UrbanX, I'm always in black, but that's just my normal preference that I wear all the time. I don't wear anything different when I'm exploring and just go as I am. I have to say though, that I get suspicious looks when I go into a cafe or shops with my camera around my neck, but oddly enough that doesn't seem to be a problem when I'm somewhere taking pics...I just get builders or sec posing and asking if I want to take a pic of them!!! ;):lol:
 
that's not me btw lol, lets just make that clear before I get some kind of gimp legend from it!!

I always hope some rambler is walking past a ROC post when I climb out of one, not happened yet, but it's only a matter of time.
 
I always hope some rambler is walking past a ROC post when I climb out of one, not happened yet, but it's only a matter of time.

If that ever happens, make sure to act like it's the first daylight you've seen for decades.
 
Its just and old pair of jeans and hooded jacket for me. I look pretty average tbh.
 
I always hope some rambler is walking past a ROC post when I climb out of one, not happened yet, but it's only a matter of time.

The only reaction I've ever had was someone politely asking me if I minded if they went down for a look.

"Only if you promise not to take any photos", says I. :D
 
Top to tail- always a cap to deflect the brambles, thick hooded jacket, preferably not woollen, occasionally a light rain jacket, thermals/ jogging bottoms or jeans, toe tectors. I am usually in black or grey.
If you act in a confident manner and are polite and receptive when challenged there is usually no problem. Carrying GPS and maps detailing what I am looking for also helps.
Sometimes I am also cycling to a site and this helps with my general demeanour and appearance.
Carrying torches or anything too visible can pose too many questions.
 
that's not me btw lol, lets just make that clear before I get some kind of gimp legend from it!!

Yeah yeah that's what they all say...

I wear cheap green or black combats from army surplus, ones that I don't mind getting trashed as I invariably get hung up on heras / barbed wire etc and get holes in them, damn my short legs! That and they have lots of pockets for torch, filters, batteries etc. On top I wear whatever I would normally wear day to day. Nothing special.
 
This thread seems...somehow...familiar

Dark jeans, steel-capped work boots, old shirt and Navy-issue pullover. Depending on location and risk of getting caught, either '58 webbing belt to allow easy access to camera/headtorch or black shoulder bag.
 
Jeans, trainers and a primark hoodie.....maybe 2 if its cold lol
 
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