At my old job, I felt like I was somehow looked at as a trend setter(maybe just in my mind). A couple examples:
I was usually the first one to start wearing shorts when it got hotter, other people followed suit right away.
I was the first person at my work, that I noticed, to start wearing plaid looking pants or shorts. People would ask me if I came to work from a golfing outing. Someone even noticed that people started wearing the same stuff shortly after I donned it. I told him that I was doing it on purpose, like I was actually influencing peoples fashion decisions. I would regret saying this.
If I got my hair cut shorter, other people that had long hair would too, if I grew a goatee, so would other people.
I got tired of messing up my shirts at work, so I started buying work aprons. People initially thought it was weird, but it caught on.
Now I don't think I'm some kind of fashionista but I just can't help but think that I was influencing how people came to work.
I think it has more to do with the fact that I'm not very fashionable at all. I'm not very good, in my opinion of picking out clothes. I usually just buy what is cheap and looks comfortable, but I guess my fashion sense has lead to some strange combinations that might be confused with really knowing how to look? IDK?
My typical dress style (in summer time)is plaid shorts with/out vector art, but the colors are dull, and shirts that are the lightest a shirt can be without being see-through. I usually have a hat, but nothing that has to do with sports. Shoes are typical gym shoes or boots.