If everyone wore the same clothes, it could lead to a significant reduction in social and economic status distinctions, potentially fostering a sense of equality and unity. However, it might also stifle individual expression and creativity, as clothing often serves as a means of personal identity. Additionally, the fashion industry would face major disruptions, impacting jobs and the economy. Ultimately, while it could promote solidarity, it might also create a monotonous social environment.
The same clothes as everyone else. . . . . . .
Everyone would live together on the same continent.
everyone would have the same amount to save, spend, and share the world wouldn't be as good though
Anything bu implosion
no they dont
they where same clothes as us everyone knows DAT
Then we would most likely be screwed. Everyone would think that a catastrophic event happened because everyone just seemingly passed out at the same time. And we would spend years trying to find the answer as to what happened.
same way everyone else does
The same as everyone else in the Western World.
clothes the same as everyone else
If everyone on Earth jumped at the same time, the impact would be very small and not noticeable. The Earth is so massive that the force of all the people jumping would not be enough to cause any significant movement or change.
I think that there would be many more inter-class friendships and the world would be more peacful, but it would be more boring