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When committing a crime the individual partaking in it would prefer to be dressed in all black, witch makes sense at night seeing it is easier to blend in all black at night however being all blacked out in the daytime is suspicious and ironically draws more attention to person. To combat this a person who commits crimes should where neutral colours during the day, preferably grey to blend in and not seem dodgy however at sunset it would be in your best interest to wear all black. Therefore the phrase "greyed out in the day blacked out at night" came to be.
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