I must disagree with you. Mostly on the basis that "social norm's" are not laws, and cannot, and should not, dictate what one person does, how they act, dress, or in what way they exercise a natural right outlined in both the Federal, and State 'Supreme laws of the land' documents.
Social norms would say, especially in the south like KY, that me telling everyone I meet "BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!" and "PRAISE NURGLE FOR HIS BLESSED PESTILENCE AND MAGGOTS!" or "ENEMIES! WE NEED ENEMIES! KILL THE FOLLOWS OF THE FALSE EMPEROR!" would be bad, against social norms, frowned upon, and probably assaulted by someone who took offense by it. But does that mean that I should refrain for exercising a constitutional right, and therefore discourage others from exercising that part of protected free speech, just because it's most likely looked down upon by the majority of people? I say nay!
It's even more important to dress the way one wishes, and encourage others to dress as an individual, when exercising a constitutional right. If anything, then at-least someone who is OC'ing and wearing pants down their knees, and a side-ways baseball cap, and XXX-Large jersey shirt is VERY visible, and very openly seen. Add a visible firearm on their hip, or in a drop-leg holster, or whatever, and a A/V recorder, and you got plenty of witnesses, who can say "he was dressed very flashy, everyone say him/her, he didn't fit in" and could testify that the person was minding his own business while OCing. The last thing anyone wants, is to fit in and disappear amongst a crowd, that way when they get harassed by LEOs, they aren't forgotten and ignored, and they can have a show put on, and be flashy and out there, grab peoples attention, like silently their clothes are yelling "LOOK AT ME! IM BEING HARASSED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT SOLELY BECAUSE I AM EXERCISING A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT WHILE DRESSED HOW -I- WANT TO DRESS!"
Besides, freedom of expression, speech, and gun carry protects you, and I, whenever we decide one of us wants to wear a mini-skirt, thigh-high stockings, fishnet top, and pig-tails with a gun on our hip, and yelling "F***" to every cop and citizen around, and any one who assaults us physically is breaking the law, and can be sued out the arse!
On a side note, I like how my dear loving mother, when she see's me dressed in some of my more flamboyantly gay outfits, tells me "don't wear that! you'll get beat up!" I always think to myself; "Please, tell me again about how beating, hurting, assaulting, and battery-ing someone just because of their clothes, is legal and socially acceptable"
Forgive my bad punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar, I'm drunk and trying to respond to 27 PM's and type and stuff. LOL. Neuro, I love you dude, one of these days I'm going to your meetings thingies again, even if I have to be driven there and wearing seven inch thick sunglasses and popping tylonol left and right for a hang-over, I'll make it! Cookie points to you if you arrange a meet-up at a OC friendly bar! My fave LGBT OC-friendly bar/club closed down and went out of business.