INDIANTOWN — Some people change clothes to work out.

Or attend a fancy dinner party.

Jaime Cruz, 20, said he wanted to put on “his whites” because that’s what he wears when he goes to jail, according to a Martin County Sheriff’s Office report.

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The case of the man with the apparent jail-going duds happened April 2 in the 14700 block of Southwest Dr. Martin Luther King Drive.

Deputies went to the address looking for Cruz, who had two violation of probation warrants.

A woman told investigators she’d see whether Cruz was there, and he was.

“I told Cruz that he was to be coming with me as I had a warrant for his arrest,” the report states.

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Cruz said he’d “turn himself in later.”

“I explained to Cruz that him waiting til later was not an option,” the report states.

Cruz yelled at his mom about opening the door for law enforcement officials.

Described as “verbally hostile,” Cruz asked to “be allowed to change into ‘his whites’ as he wears them when he goes to jail,” the report states.

One man known for wearing “his whites” is the late author Tom Wolfe, who died in 2018. Wolfe, author of “The Right Stuff” and “The Bonfire of the Vanities,” started wearing white suits in 1962, and it became a trademark, according to a Vanity Fair article.

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The affidavit doesn’t say whether Cruz planned to don a dapper white suit, a la Wolfe, nor does it elaborate on “his whites.”

However, in Cruz’s jail booking photo, he appears to be wearing a white tank top.

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