View Full Version : When is it no longer acceptable to wear a jersey?
digamma
09-09-2013, 10:05 PM
I had this conversation with a couple of folks today. We were in a town hosting a Monday Night Football game tonight and there were a ton of folks walking around wearing jerseys of the two teams involved. So the question is, at what ages is it appropriate for to wear a jersey?
There are offshoots of this question:
a) which sports are acceptable for you to wear a jersey?
b) does being at the game matter?
c) does gender matter?
I have definitive thoughts but will wait before opining.
CU Tiger
09-09-2013, 10:16 PM
Once you are out of high school.
None...but baseball would be the most acceptable, but still unacceptable
No
Neither of the above applies to females, and hot females are encouraged to wear strategically fitting football jerseys.
korme
09-09-2013, 10:29 PM
I don't see myself ever stopping wearing a Bengals jersey on football Sundays.
Dutch
09-09-2013, 10:29 PM
Do what you want. It's a free country.
cuervo72
09-09-2013, 10:31 PM
Oh, the old Andy Pollin question. He's of the mind that no adult should. I disagree. :)
/wearing cheap #10 jersey right now
eta: I won't usually wear one outside of the house. Exceptions are if there is a "jersey Friday" at work or if I'm playing in a neighborhood game. Most of the time I'm wearing one is if I'm slumming around at home in sweats.
Dutch
09-09-2013, 10:31 PM
But for real? I'm 42 and only wear a jersey to the game or around the house for away games. :)
Dutch
09-09-2013, 10:32 PM
Oh, the old Andy Pollin question. He's of the mind that no adult should. I disagree. :)
/wearing cheap #10 jersey right now
:)
hoopsguy
09-09-2013, 11:07 PM
Do what you want. It's a free country.
This, but I do think it is considerably tougher to pull off a basketball jersey past ... maybe 25? ... than baseball/football/hockey.
Neuqua
09-09-2013, 11:19 PM
Game day, and/or at the stadium.
Danny
09-09-2013, 11:26 PM
Anywhere anytime for any situation you would also wear a tshirt
kcchief19
09-09-2013, 11:40 PM
Anywhere anytime for any situation yiu would also where a tshirt
That's an appropriate standard for me. It is odd to say, considering a t-shirt might be $5 and these jerseys can be more than $100. Given the cost, you should be able to wear them to a wedding.
I have far more of an issue with the name and the number of the jersey. A big guy like myself should never wear a quarterback jersey -- the only jersey I own is a #96 Ziggy Hood Steelers jersey that I got for a ridiculous low price. It's a cool Mizzou tie-in, and something I can wear to Mizzou games given the color without feeling out of place. The number should match the body type. Nothing is funnier than seeing somebody like myself wearing a #12 or some little guy wearing #96.
I'm not a big fan of putting your own name on the jersey, so I turn my nose at #12 Packers jerseys with "Baker" on the back. I'm also not a fan of the ridiculously out of date or bizarre choice jersey. At Chiefs training camp this year I saw a Tamarick Vanover jersey and a guy wear a Damon Huard jersey. Both belong in a box somewhere.
But it's a free country so do what feels good. Just be ready to be mocked.
MrBug708
09-09-2013, 11:53 PM
When the player hasnt been a member of the team in a few years
fantom1979
09-10-2013, 12:38 AM
For those of you that still wear a jersey and paint your face to go to a football game, remember that the next time you laugh a someone dressed as a wookie at a Star Wars opening night.
fantom1979
09-10-2013, 12:41 AM
Dola
That said, I think people can and should wear whatever they want. I think it is better if you wear a current jersey*, but I also know people cannot afford to always stay up to date.
*Vintage/obscure jerseys are also cool in my mind. Brett Favre Falcons jersey is obscure and cool. Carson Palmer Raiders jersey should probably be in a box.
Izulde
09-10-2013, 12:47 AM
a) which sports are acceptable for you to wear a jersey?
Any of them. Jersey-wearing is a part of the sports fandom experience. That said, if you're trying to have some style on top of it, as somebody else said, basketball jerseys are very difficult to pull off. Baseball jerseys look the sharpest.
b) does being at the game matter?
No. That said, I would say that the only times wearing a jersey is socially acceptable in public is when you're going to the game or when you're watching the game. Or, to partially answer the age question, if you're a traditional college student - so say, 25 or younger can still pull off jerseys as every day wear. Once you get above that, though, it starts getting awfully dicey.
c) does gender matter?
No, other than that girls look damned sexy in jerseys, as do the specific types of girls who can pull off hoodies.
CraigSca
09-10-2013, 04:52 AM
I have an O's jersey that I've only really worn when I attend the games. That being said, I had Mike Boddicker's name and number put on it as he was my favorite player growing up and was part of the O's last championship season. I've actually gotten quite a few compliments about it at the games.
I actually prefer getting names of favorite players from the past - it's like you bought the jersey with no expiration date (nor do you have to be fearful of the guy being traded or anything).
spleen1015
09-10-2013, 05:39 AM
My jersey rules.
If you wear the jersey of a player and said player is playing for another team than the jersey you are wearing, you're a fucking moron. Example, Colts fans it is not acceptable to wear a Colts Manning jersey. Once said player retires, it becomes acceptable again.
If you wear a jersey to a game and the team represented by said jersey isn't playing in the game you are attending, you're a fucking moron.
If you wear a jersey with your own name on the back, you're a fucking moron.
Alan T
09-10-2013, 05:55 AM
I don't do any baseball jerseys any more, but I still will wear Falcons jerseys on game day Sundays. We have a weekly football watching party with various friends in the area, and since almost none of us are native Massachusetts, we all come with various team jerseys that we support which I think is pretty cool. I only wear my jersey for this weekly party for football, and when football season is over, they go back in the closet until the next year. I don't wear jerseys of traded players or players on other teams though. ie: I wear my Matt Ryan jersey, but don't wear my Michael Vick Falcons jersey any longer. What I would love but haven't been able to find at a reasonable price is a vintage Steve Bartkowski Falcons jersey though.
Lathum
09-10-2013, 06:12 AM
I'm like most others here, I'll wear one on gameday and occasionaly the day after a big victory for football. Baseball if I am going to the game.
One thing that makes me insane is when people go to a game and wear a jersey for a team that isn't even playing. Nothing annoys me more than some clown wearling a Yanees jersey at a Reds game.
B & B
09-10-2013, 06:32 AM
My jersey rules.
If you wear the jersey of a player and said player is playing for another team than the jersey you are wearing, you're a fucking moron. Example, Colts fans it is not acceptable to wear a Colts Manning jersey. Once said player retires, it becomes acceptable again.
If you wear a jersey to a game and the team represented by said jersey isn't playing in the game you are attending, you're a fucking moron.
If you wear a jersey with your own name on the back, you're a fucking moron.
This.
Kodos
09-10-2013, 06:47 AM
I haven't worn a jersey in well over a decade, nor have I worn any rock band tee shirts. Guess I'm old, but I think they look silly on adults.
Marmel
09-10-2013, 07:27 AM
I have never worn a jersey in my entire life unless I was the one actually in the game. I don't care if anybody else wears one. I just won't wear one. I think they look ridiculous.
cuervo72
09-10-2013, 07:46 AM
I actually prefer getting names of favorite players from the past - it's like you bought the jersey with no expiration date (nor do you have to be fearful of the guy being traded or anything).
I agree on this. I think there's a span where when a player has left the team it's not a good idea to wear the jersey, but past a certain point it's fine. Like McNabb. When he was traded to the Redskins, or was still trying to cling to a job with the Vikings? Shelve the jersey. Now that he's retired? Ok, it's fine again. Jaws throwback? Gold.
OTOH, I don't know if you want to get too obscure with players. I still have a Flyers jersey for Mike Bullard. Mike Fucking Bullard (a friend of a friend actually started referring to me as "Mike Fucking" bc of this jersey). Probably wasn't a wise choice.
ETA: yeah, I guess spleen covered this line of thinking. I'm with him.
Subby
09-10-2013, 07:54 AM
Game day only, unless I had a hot body like cuervo's. Then all the time.
panerd
09-10-2013, 07:59 AM
I don't know the answer to this question but whatever age the board agrees on should also apply to backwards hats, sunglasses on the head, and beer t-shirts.
Kodos
09-10-2013, 08:00 AM
Game day only, unless I had a hot body like cuervo's. Then all the time.
I think we can all agree on this.
Suburban Rhythm
09-10-2013, 08:03 AM
Technically, in hockey, they are sweaters, so they're safe.
gstelmack
09-10-2013, 08:14 AM
If you wear a jersey with your own name on the back, you're a fucking moron.
I believe that this became acceptable with the advent of free agency, with the caveat that if you can buy a jersey with no number or name, you should probably go that route (for example, I have a no name / no number Carolina Hurricanes jersey).
But forcing people to buy it with a player who may be gone next season is just a rip-off.
lungs
09-10-2013, 08:22 AM
I've been sporting a Yuniesky Betancourt t-shirt jersey this season.
TroyF
09-10-2013, 08:23 AM
For those of you that still wear a jersey and paint your face to go to a football game, remember that the next time you laugh a someone dressed as a wookie at a Star Wars opening night.
I do not laugh at all. Wear what you want. The only time I will criticize someones clothing is when it is not appropriate for the situation. Coming to me for a job interview wearing a jersey or a wife beater is not going to get you the job.
You want to dress up like Spock to go shopping? Good for. You, I am glad you are doing something that makes you happy.
I wear. A jersey on game days at the house.
TroyF
09-10-2013, 08:28 AM
Oh and as for "the rules" screw that. Life is too damned short. You want to rock the Vannover sjersey or Manning as a Colts fan? Do it. You want to have your name on the back of the jersey? Do it.
Bobble
09-10-2013, 08:39 AM
I agree on this. I think there's a span where when a player has left the team it's not a good idea to wear the jersey, but past a certain point it's fine. Like McNabb. When he was traded to the Redskins, or was still trying to cling to a job with the Vikings? Shelve the jersey. Now that he's retired? Ok, it's fine again. Jaws throwback? Gold.
I agree with this agreement.
OTOH, I don't know if you want to get too obscure with players. I still have a Flyers jersey for Mike Bullard. Mike Fucking Bullard (a friend of a friend actually started referring to me as "Mike Fucking" bc of this jersey). Probably wasn't a wise choice.
But I don't agree with this (sort of). I love going to a game and seeing an obscure jersey that I know only a couple of hard-core fans of the team "get". An Ickey Woods jersey probably counts. A Bengals James Brooks or David Fulcher jersey surely counts. Danny White or Randy White or Ron Springs Dallas jersey counts. For me, the more obscure, the better but it's certainly diminishing returns for the jersey wearer/purchaser.
I can dig a guy wearing a 20-year old jersey of an obscure player but I get an even bigger kick out of a guy wearing a new jersey of a dude that played 20 years ago. You know this guy is into his team.
ColtCrazy
09-10-2013, 08:45 AM
I think football and baseball jerseys are acceptable. Soccer jerseys are completely fine as well as long as you aren't 400 lbs wearing horizontal stripes.
Basketball jerseys? My son wears them. I know my limits. I agree with someone that says once you pass 25, basketball jerseys become a bit silly.
I don't own many Colts jerseys. My GF of college got me a personalized one with my name on it. Cool to look at and dream, but I've never worn it.
I have a Manning jersey. I've worn it only once since he left. It's long since retired now, waiting to be signed when he goes into the HOF. I have a Reggie Wayne jersey I wear on casual Fridays or to Colts games. I prefer Colts polos if I'm just going to run around town.
I own a ton of soccer jerseys I get when I'm overseas. I have the big teams like Man U, Arsenal, and Bayern, but I buy obscure ones a lot from Soccer Direct when I'm there. I have a Romania, Belgium, Hearts, and FC Koln. My favorite is the Celtic jersey I have.
nilodor
09-10-2013, 08:48 AM
I have far more of an issue with the name and the number of the jersey. A big guy like myself should never wear a quarterback jersey -- the only jersey I own is a #96 Ziggy Hood Steelers jersey that I got for a ridiculous low price. It's a cool Mizzou tie-in, and something I can wear to Mizzou games given the color without feeling out of place. The number should match the body type. Nothing is funnier than seeing somebody like myself wearing a #12 or some little guy wearing #96.
This. 100% agree, be position appropriate. Wear it on gamedays. Don't tuck it in.
Subby
09-10-2013, 09:00 AM
Basketball jerseys on adult males are never, ever acceptable. Ever.
Kodos
09-10-2013, 09:05 AM
Not even if they are basketball players?
Marc Vaughan
09-10-2013, 09:06 AM
I wear soccer shirts fairly constantly* - as far as I'm concerned wear what makes you feel comfortable whenever you want to (so long as its not offensive to reasonable people).
*I collect soccer shirts, what can I say I'm a sad case and my wife has near enough given up on me ever attaining any fashion sense .... ;)
Abe Sargent
09-10-2013, 09:06 AM
I have like 20 Jaguars jerseys, and most are of classic folks - Tony Boselli, Mark Brunell, Fred Taylor, etc. I also have some solid contributors from way back, and I even have a Steve Buerlein jersey. I don't wear the Leftwich jersey anymore, but I'm okay with the David Garrard one for some reason. I never bought a Gabbert one, never felt him. I have a Jones-Drew and Marcesles Lewis ones too.
But do I wear a Tony Brackens one? What about my Aaron Beasley one? Or my Donovan Darius one. Most people in the places I work wont know the names of three Jaguars who aren't McCardell, Smith, Taylor, Boselli or Brunell from the glory years or Jones-Drew from right now.
So I just wear whichever jersey I like, and say screw it. If I lived in Jacksonville, people would know who some of my more obscure folks are, and it wouldnt be an issue anyway.
Subby
09-10-2013, 09:07 AM
Not even if they are basketball players?
Probably depends on the player.
http://ahedofmytime.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/362653.jpg
Coffee Warlord
09-10-2013, 09:13 AM
So does that mean my Bears Rex Grossman jersey needs to stay locked away? :)
Marc Vaughan
09-10-2013, 09:21 AM
I do not laugh at all. Wear what you want. The only time I will criticize someones clothing is when it is not appropriate for the situation. Coming to me for a job interview wearing a jersey or a wife beater is not going to get you the job.
The ironic thing is in my line of work you're more likely to make a good impression wearing a sports shirt than a suit ;)
(we try hard to not discriminate and have hired suit wearers before - but we do recommend they dress DOWN when they actually start work :D)
spleen1015
09-10-2013, 09:28 AM
So does that mean my Bears Rex Grossman jersey needs to stay locked away? :)
Break it out when he retires.
cuervo72
09-10-2013, 09:41 AM
An Ickey Woods jersey probably counts. A Bengals James Brooks or David Fulcher jersey surely counts. Danny White or Randy White or Ron Springs Dallas jersey counts. For me, the more obscure, the better but it's certainly diminishing returns for the jersey wearer/purchaser
I guess. Though I would say that none of the players mentioned above are "obscure." Hell, Randy White is in the HoF. :)
sterlingice
09-10-2013, 10:18 AM
I've been sporting a Yuniesky Betancourt t-shirt jersey this season.
I don't think it's even appropriate for his mom to wear his shirt or jersey. About the only use for those is to burn in effigy.
SI
molson
09-10-2013, 10:24 AM
After the player depicted commits even one murder, but at LEAST after he is suspected in 3 or 4.
Buccaneer
09-10-2013, 10:56 AM
To the original question, 14 maybe 16, imo.
Schmidty
09-10-2013, 11:19 AM
Fuck all of your rules.
Kodos
09-10-2013, 11:35 AM
Thank you for that thoughtful reply!
Karlifornia
09-10-2013, 12:38 PM
I don't wear jerseys. A hat is enough. Too expensive, and they look dumb to me
Galaxy
09-10-2013, 12:51 PM
What about those who get the jerseys with their own names of them instead of the real player?
digamma
09-10-2013, 01:02 PM
Basketball jerseys on adult males are never, ever acceptable. Ever.
This is truth.
cuervo72
09-10-2013, 01:04 PM
This is truth.
And you have to wonder if that is part of what's behind the emerging sleeved bball jersey trend.
(other than possible advertising space)
digamma
09-10-2013, 01:05 PM
My own thoughts are that as every day wear, you probably need to give up the jersey when you head to high school.
I get the game day is different argument. And the around the house argument.
And hot chicks can pull off pretty much anything any time they want. Also truth.
digamma
09-10-2013, 01:08 PM
I'm also willing to consider an argument that there is a donut hole and once you hit the other side of 40? 50? 60? (whatever the number) you might be able to pull the jersey off again.
kcchief19
09-10-2013, 01:43 PM
Here's one of my pet peeves:
http://c-product.images.sportsfanshop.jcpenney.com/32-39/32-39371-1-Y.jpg
The Chiefs have never worn an alternate jersey, yet you see these black jerseys quite a bit. Gold jerseys with red numbers are also available, which is really funny because those are the jerseys quarterbacks were at practice to indicate you can't hit them. So if you're wearing a gold Chiefs jersey, you're admitting you're a pussy.
kcchief19
09-10-2013, 01:44 PM
And hot chicks can pull off pretty much anything any time they want. Also truth.
A hot chick can wear a black Chiefs Larry Johnson jersey and I won't complain. Although a chick wearing a real team jersey is infinitely a hotter than a chick wearing a pink Peyton Manning jersey.
Logan
09-10-2013, 01:53 PM
Speaking of that, I get upset when I see people walking around in obvious knockoff jerseys. I know some of the ones you buy for $35 or whatever can be decent, but most are horrendous.
When I go to NY Rangers games, I still see people wearing these jerseys:
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRvuiUwcPoaPjS3156YIa9sfVO3KiCwATmm62RAgHK69GYpy9Ft
The actual Winter Classic jersey that year looked like this:
http://pixel.nymag.com/imgs/daily/sports/2011/11/28/28_rangers-jersey2.o.jpg/a_560x375.jpg
Are we really bitching about fashion choices?
What's next, when it is acceptable to wear a bow tie?
Kodos
09-10-2013, 02:02 PM
Are we really bitching about fashion choices?
What's next, when it is acceptable to where a bow tie?
Careful, or we'll break out the grammar police too!
Mizzou B-ball fan
09-10-2013, 03:09 PM
Here in KC, most people wear their jerseys or team colors on Friday to work. We're a bit more like a college town. It's called Red Friday and nearly all workplaces allow it on Fridays before a home game.
Wear it on game day too obviously.
sterlingice
09-10-2013, 03:24 PM
Indianapolis was a lot like that, too. Seemed like they had Blue Fridays.
SI
DaddyTorgo
09-10-2013, 03:25 PM
Are we really bitching about fashion choices?
What's next, when it is acceptable to where a bow tie?
Bow ties are always acceptable. They're cool. Just like fezzes.
sterlingice
09-10-2013, 03:29 PM
Bow ties are always acceptable. They're cool. Just like fezzes.
Stetsons, as well?
SI
Coffee Warlord
09-10-2013, 03:30 PM
Stestons are also cool. Monks, however. Not cool.
DaddyTorgo
09-10-2013, 03:37 PM
That just led me down the rabbit hole of looking at bow ties for a couple minutes.
Think I want to start wearing them...
sterlingice
09-10-2013, 03:39 PM
I look at Ernie Johnson with a tie-tie and then a bow-tie and that reminds me that bow ties go in and out of fashion for a reason.
SI
Logan
09-10-2013, 03:45 PM
That just led me down the rabbit hole of looking at bow ties for a couple minutes.
Think I want to start wearing them...
Bow ties should only be worn at weddings, because they look awesome to drunk women once they're untied and hanging around your neck.
ColtCrazy
09-10-2013, 04:06 PM
I wear soccer shirts fairly constantly* - as far as I'm concerned wear what makes you feel comfortable whenever you want to (so long as its not offensive to reasonable people).
*I collect soccer shirts, what can I say I'm a sad case and my wife has near enough given up on me ever attaining any fashion sense .... ;)
Your wife has the issue. I say soccer jerseys are great fashion. :D
HomerSimpson98
09-10-2013, 04:22 PM
I don't know the answer to this question but whatever age the board agrees on should also apply to backwards hats, sunglasses on the head, and beer t-shirts.
What?! Hey now. Lets keep the beer t-shirts out of this. Those are perfectly acceptable anyplace and anytime. Forever.
Marc Vaughan
09-10-2013, 05:18 PM
Bow ties should only be worn at weddings, because they look awesome to drunk women once they're untied and hanging around your neck.
My daughter has loved them ever since she started watching Dr Who, she's convinced she'll get me to wear one eventually ....
(I've told her that if she ever goes out with a man she can get to wear a bow tie then to marry him as its obviously love ;) )
MIJB#19
09-10-2013, 05:27 PM
I would only consider wearing my FC Utrecht jersey while attending a game (so far I went to just two soccer games and didn't wear the jersey, both were road games whilst I was sitting amidst home team fans), or if the team would reach some sort of final while watching on tv (and that hasn't happened in over 9 years).
Actually, I think the last time I wore my FC Utrecht jersey was nearly 8 years ago. It was the day after David Di Tommaso died (http://www.operationsports.com/fofc/showthread.php?t=44850).
RendeR
09-10-2013, 08:20 PM
As the owner of 4 Bengals jerseys I have to say if you have a problem with them, don't wear them. if you don't like how people look in them, look elsewhere.
Your opinion means exactly shyte.
I wear my jerseys on sundays, I wear them to my sons football practices where I am an assistant coach. I wear them when I go out to hang with friends.
What I wear, to be perfectly blunt here, is none of your fucking business. If I didn't mind feeling the breeze on my balls I'd wear thongs and nothing more.
yeah get that image of my big fat white thighs and ass jiggling in a bright orange thong out of your heads now bitches.
EagleFan
09-10-2013, 08:37 PM
So if you're wearing a Chiefs jersey, you're admitting you're a pussy.
That's rather harsh...
EagleFan
09-10-2013, 08:39 PM
It's no longer acceptable to wear a jersey when it no longer fits.
Lathum
09-10-2013, 08:48 PM
It's no longer acceptable to wear a jersey when it no longer fits.
there are exceptions. My wifes Giants jerseys fit 2 children ago, she has now grown in one area and the jersey look just fine.
EagleFan
09-10-2013, 08:52 PM
there are exceptions. My wifes Giants jerseys fit 2 children ago, she has now grown in one area and the jersey look just fine.
But that means is still fits.
It is a much more strict rule when applied to men.
Lathum
09-10-2013, 08:55 PM
But that means is still fits.
It is a much more strict rule when applied to men.
I think you missed my point, id certifiably doesnt fit in one area.
EagleFan
09-10-2013, 08:57 PM
I think you missed my point, id certifiably doesnt fit in one area.
That is where my second statement comes into play.
molson
09-10-2013, 10:27 PM
That just led me down the rabbit hole of looking at bow ties for a couple minutes.
Think I want to start wearing them...
You just would have to check your area and field of business to see if there's already a "bow tie guy". There can be only one. Like, there's one Boise lawyer who already rocks the bow tie, so, I can't get in on that until he dies or one of us changes professions.
korme
09-10-2013, 11:29 PM
Here's one of my pet peeves:
http://c-product.images.sportsfanshop.jcpenney.com/32-39/32-39371-1-Y.jpg
The Chiefs have never worn an alternate jersey, yet you see these black jerseys quite a bit. Gold jerseys with red numbers are also available, which is really funny because those are the jerseys quarterbacks were at practice to indicate you can't hit them. So if you're wearing a gold Chiefs jersey, you're admitting you're a pussy.
I would agree this is also a pet peeve of mine. I see many imitation Bengals or Reds jerseys all the time, the ones you could grab at Wal Mart for 50 bucks. You're no longer representing the laundry, to me it says you're clueless
Oilers9911
09-11-2013, 01:44 PM
If you wear a jersey with your own name on the back, you're a fucking moron.
What if you commit a crime wearing said jersey?
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/09/10/alleged-perv-nabbed-in-personalized-maple-leafs-jersey
korme
09-11-2013, 02:42 PM
In jersey related news, my buddy (who is from Boston) usually buys a new Pats jersey every year. Of course this year he bought a Hernandez jersey. A week or two after the big news broke, he sent me a picture of his jersey hanging out in his trash can.
cuervo72
09-11-2013, 02:44 PM
I thought the Pats allowed fans to trade them in for other jerseys?
eta: unless he's no longer there and they didn't have any sort of mail-in contingency
korme
09-11-2013, 03:09 PM
He lives here, don't think it was a viable option
Glengoyne
09-11-2013, 06:22 PM
i remember being in Boston a few years back. I wanted to buy a Doug Mirabelli jersey. He was a bit player, but I followed him up from when he was in the minors with the Giants. He is a favorite of mine among the players that have gone through the Fresno Grizzlies.
He had just been waived by the team in spring training, and the team store wouldn't sell jerseys for ex-players. I was bummed.
I guess if I had been able to come by one, it would be okay to wear now that he's out of the game.
MalcPow
09-11-2013, 06:33 PM
I have some coworkers who wear them frequently, but it's not really my thing.
Solid chance I'm sporting a Manziel jersey for Halloween this year though.
ISiddiqui
09-11-2013, 09:51 PM
Football and Baseball jerseys CAN be fine. Soccer jerseys look ok (they are basically just polos anyways). Basketball jerseys are right out (as are wife beaters in public places).
However, bow ties should never be worn outside of formal settings - you just look like a douche otherwise (yes, I include the foppish Doctor Who).
digamma
09-12-2013, 12:09 AM
Solid chance I'm sporting a Manziel jersey for Halloween this year though.
I think you mean a #2 Texas A&M jersey.
sterlingice
09-12-2013, 07:25 AM
What if you commit a crime wearing said jersey?
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/09/10/alleged-perv-nabbed-in-personalized-maple-leafs-jersey
Is "Nardeo Samlall" the Ron Mexico/Carlos Danger equivalent to Sean McIndoe?
SI
sterlingice
09-12-2013, 07:26 AM
I have some coworkers who wear them frequently, but it's not really my thing.
Solid chance I'm sporting a Manziel jersey for Halloween this year though.
Will you be signing autographs for kids who come to your house?
SI
Subby
09-12-2013, 12:49 PM
As the owner of 4 Bengals jerseys I have to say if you have a problem with them, don't wear them. if you don't like how people look in them, look elsewhere.
Your opinion means exactly shyte.
I wear my jerseys on sundays, I wear them to my sons football practices where I am an assistant coach. I wear them when I go out to hang with friends.
What I wear, to be perfectly blunt here, is none of your fucking business. If I didn't mind feeling the breeze on my balls I'd wear thongs and nothing more.
yeah get that image of my big fat white thighs and ass jiggling in a bright orange thong out of your heads now bitches.
Exhibit A just called. It would like its exhibit back.
MalcPow
09-12-2013, 12:55 PM
Will you be signing autographs for kids who come to your house?
SI
Sleazy memorabilia dealers only.
nilodor
09-12-2013, 01:11 PM
What I wear, to be perfectly blunt here, is none of your fucking business. If I didn't mind feeling the breeze on my balls I'd wear thongs and nothing more.
yeah get that image of my big fat white thighs and ass jiggling in a bright orange thong out of your heads now bitches.
Pix pls k thx
Desnudo
09-12-2013, 10:26 PM
Post-middle school
RendeR
09-13-2013, 11:45 AM
Pix pls k thx
You asked....
4811
nilodor
09-13-2013, 02:26 PM
In retrospect that was a bad decision on my part...
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