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Yes, Michael Burry really did wear shorts and no shoes in the office. This depiction in The Big Short is factually accurate. Director Adam McKay confirmed that the real Burry would often go barefoot and wear the same clothes for weeks at a time. Burry, who was later diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, preferred comfortable, repetitive attire (typically shorts and a t-shirt) and would listen to loud heavy metal music (such as Pantera and Metallica) while analyzing financial data at his hedge fund, Scion Capital.
Yes, Michael Burry was known to wear shorts and go shoeless in his office at Scion Capital, which was considered part of his famously eccentric and non-conformist demeanor.
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The summary attributes his behavior to an 'eccentric' demeanor but omits that Burry was later diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. This medical context explains the sensory preferences (loose clothing, no shoes) and repetitive behaviors (same clothes, same music) described.