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The phrase "a personal uniform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific outfit or attire that an individual chooses to wear regularly, often for personal expression or identity.
Example: "She decided to adopt a personal uniform of a white shirt and black trousers to simplify her daily wardrobe choices."
Alternatives: "individual attire" or "signature outfit".
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"It's a personal uniform.
How about a personal uniform?
Maybe you wear a "personal uniform" each day so your first energy in the morning goes toward something other than how you appear.
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ANDREA ZITTEL Confronted with the fashion demands of working in an art gallery (Pat Hearn's gallery in SoHo, in the early nineteen-nineties), Andrea Zittel conceived a sartorial system that evolved into "A-Z Personal Uniforms," an integral part of her design-for-living/living-for-design oeuvre.
Zahm, whose personal uniform consists of jeans, a leather jacket, an open shirt and a scantily clad girl under one arm, finds the Gainsbourg connection quite obvious.
Adam immediately begins making plans to rent Dodger Stadium, serve pizzas shaped like baseball mitts (catered by Wolfgang Puck) and leave each guest a personal Dodger uniform.
Personal uniform, it turns out, is not at all an oxymoron.
He's wearing his personal uniform, the aforementioned grey suit, which Browne cuts with uniformly cropped trousers and shrunken proportions.
Yet the bare-bones personal uniform is being seen in some corner offices as the ultimate power suit.
Even his personal uniform of dark jeans, bomber jacket and porkpie hat has recently been sighted in Lower Manhattan, Omotesando and Hoxton Square.
My personal uniform is pretty much navy linen and striped shirts, so I think the outfits I make for my characters is a projection of what I would wear if I was braver/better at making actual human clothes.
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