One of the things he talks about is how theaters would be the best place to put a time machine. No one would think it strange that someone in Elizabethan clothing is chatting with an astronaut.
Levi Strauss and Jacob W. Davis started marketing their riveted jeans to Gold Rush miners in 1873, so… And your t-shirt would pass as underwear, though you’d want to add a flannel work shirt or something for more decency. Add work boots and a wrench and you could probably get in anywhere, even a much more formal place than those clothes indicate, if you mutter something about the drains…
Jeans and a plain t-shirt must be the preferred outfit for time travelers—you could fit in during any period in the last 90 years.
Read the Time Travel stories of Fritz Leiber.
One of the things he talks about is how theaters would be the best place to put a time machine. No one would think it strange that someone in Elizabethan clothing is chatting with an astronaut.
Levi Strauss and Jacob W. Davis started marketing their riveted jeans to Gold Rush miners in 1873, so… And your t-shirt would pass as underwear, though you’d want to add a flannel work shirt or something for more decency. Add work boots and a wrench and you could probably get in anywhere, even a much more formal place than those clothes indicate, if you mutter something about the drains…
Don’t forget your hat. And shave that facial hair!
Grow it all out and bring a razor. Pass for a beggar until you see the local style. Also just a useful item.
Yeah—I picked 90 years because that’s about when t-shirts started to be acceptable as outerwear, but the actual garments are older.
Also of course it’s a lot easier if you appear male and white (or majority race for the context) but your point is good