Uniform and workwear gunging

Does anyone else like "proper uniforms" as gungewear? Lots of people like the traditional "french maid" style, but I'm meaning more "real" uniforms - below the knee plain skirts, severe dresses, modern nurse tunic and trouser uniforms, medical scrubs, barmaid shirts and combat trousers, supermarket checkout uniforms, overalls, boilersuits, dungarees, that kind of thing.
I was at a KFC the other night where all the counter staff were wearing a new-style uniform, quite baggy denims on the lower half (mostly jeans but one girl wore a below-the-knee baggy denim skirt, which looked truly georgous), with oversize t-shirts, printed "Real Chicken", tucked into the bottoms. Those outfits would have been perfect for gunging, the girls filling each other's jeans with custard (or perhaps ketchup and bbq sauce would be more appropriate for KFC!
) and then gallons more poured over the tops and into the lap of the lass in the skirt.
Methinks when I get the Splosh! t-shirts I might look for suitable denims to re-create the KFC look.
I was at a KFC the other night where all the counter staff were wearing a new-style uniform, quite baggy denims on the lower half (mostly jeans but one girl wore a below-the-knee baggy denim skirt, which looked truly georgous), with oversize t-shirts, printed "Real Chicken", tucked into the bottoms. Those outfits would have been perfect for gunging, the girls filling each other's jeans with custard (or perhaps ketchup and bbq sauce would be more appropriate for KFC!


Methinks when I get the Splosh! t-shirts I might look for suitable denims to re-create the KFC look.