The attire, typically replicating prison uniforms, has become a recurring choice for costuming events. These outfits often feature orange or striped jumpsuits, sometimes accompanied by prop handcuffs or inmate identification badges. Such ensembles aim to mimic the visual representation of incarcerated individuals as depicted in popular media.
The popularity of these types of outfits reflects a broader trend of incorporating topical or controversial themes into celebratory dress. While the selection of such a costume might be perceived as humorous or edgy, its adoption raises questions about the trivialization of incarceration and its potential impact on perceptions of the justice system. Historically, representations of authority figures and those in positions of confinement have been utilized in various forms of performance and display, often serving as a form of social commentary or satire.