County Sheriff Ditches "Cool" Orange Jump Suit for Retro Black and White Stripes


The sheriff of Saginaw County, Michigan, is ditching orange jumpsuits for prisoners at the county jail in favor of black and white stripes because, he says, he's trying to adapt to the culture. MLive.com reports:
"It's because as you see shows on television, like 'Orange Is The New Black,' some people think it's cool to look like an inmate of the Saginaw County Jail with wearing all-orange jumpsuits out at the mall or in public," [William] Federspiel says, referring to the Netflix drama. "It's a concern because we do have our inmates out sometimes doing work in the public, and I don't want anyone to confuse them or have them walk away.
"We decided that the black-and-white stripes would be the best way to go because it signifies 'jail inmate,' and I don't see people out there wanting to wear black-and-white stripes."
Federspiel insists he sees a trend, at least in Saginaw County:
"I don't want them to not be easy to spot," he says. "That's scary. With the amount of people — it's not all across the country, but it's here in Saginaw. I see a lot of people wearing all orange, and they think it's cool. And some people even put 'Property of the Saginaw County Jail' on the back of it. I've seen that. It's like, 'What are you doing? Really?'"
The new jumpsuits cost less than $12 and are being phased in according to the sheriff.
In recent years pink jumpsuits have become popular among some jailers. Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio dyed prisoners' underwear because he said they were being smuggled out of the jail for their logos while a jail in South Carolina faced a lawsuit, thrown out, over using pink jumpsuits for prisoners who engaged in sexual misconduct. A sheriff in Mason County, Texas, claimed in 2007 that he reduced the number of inmates at his local jail by 68 percent by putting them in all pink gear.
Semi-related: This WikiHow on dealing with prison time includes both orange and black and white jumpsuits.
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Release all drug arrestees, execute all the murderers and rapists, and shut the jail already.
Props on using the Misfits picture.
You actually watch that?
The first bit was good, it just got really bad.
I merely watched the trailer and immediately knew it was going to be bartfworthy. None of the clips I have seen made me reconsider my prejudice.
So orange is the new black and white?
Looks like black and white is going to be the new orange.
So is everyone going to think they are Ulysses Everett T. McGill or Andy Dufresne now?
Check that. No Andy. I'm still recovering from the weekend.
Fucking hipster convicts ruining it for everyone else.
Hope they double-check to ensure the stripes are horizontal so that:
a) they don't look like concentration camp uniforms, and
b) the new jumpsuits won't be "slimming".
I assume they are going for the classic "Oh Brother, Where Out Thou?"-style look of wide, horizontal stripes.
I'd expect that "look" as well, but we all know how the gummint does things...
Anything less may be considered pinstripes and very fashionable amongst the Victorian dressers.
This is funny, and fine with me. It's a cheap deterrent. Most women won't wear horizontal stripes because it makes them look heavier, so I wonder if this will especially deter women. (Disparate impact!) I'd love to see a real study of the effects of this sort of thing.
This somehow implies mixed race couples are bad I suspect. Can Salon look into that for us?
May I suggest trying saloons as a much more healthy alternative to Salon.
Look at these fucking hipsters.
I've always wondered why cops don't wear pink.
Pink and purple everything, it's hard to pretend to be a tacticool asshole when you're all decked out like Strawberry Shortcake.
Oh, no, then they'd ramp up the ultraviolence to reassert their masculinity. After all, can't have the civilians doubting the steadfastness of the thin pink line.
While we're updating prison attire, I'm especially looking forward to seeing Dolce & Gabbana's upcoming Fall/Winter Collection.
http://www.reuters.com/article.....KW20140430
In a related story, police shootings of Footlocker employees increased 200% in Saginaw County last month.