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re: Houston game tonight ex. of why its bad to be a jersey wearer
Posted on 11/3/13 at 10:58 pm to tiggerthetooth
Posted on 11/3/13 at 10:58 pm to tiggerthetooth
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How many Schaub, Cushing, and Foster jersey wearers do you think are out in the stadium tonight? How much money combined do you think went into the purchase of those jerseys? This is why I don't advocate being a jersey wearer on top of the fact that it just seems ridiculous that one grown man would wear another grown man's clothes, or the likeness of the other grown man.
I believe I choose to dress myself using the same standards as you. Jerseys aren't my thing either. But, if I may I ask, why do you care how others choose to dress?
This post was edited on 11/3/13 at 10:58 pm
Posted on 11/3/13 at 11:05 pm to DaGarun
quote:
DaGarun
Your entire post hit me in the feels.
My dad is the reason I am a Cowboys fan. He was there since the beginning. Back when they wore the original double-star jerseys.
quote:
I wore it to two consecutive Super Bowls that my dad and I attended together.
I watched the 3 90's Super Bowls with my dad too, but from the couch! I was 10, 11, and 13 years old when they happened. I also had an Aikman jersey that I wore during at least 2 of them. It was the navy one before they added the star to the sleeves.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 2:54 am to tiggerthetooth
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tiggerthetooth
One insecure fricker.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 3:18 am to TexasTiger1185
If your guy won't be considered a legend a jersey is a waste of money... Teams need to sell their jerseys with no names on them so fans can get more value for them
Posted on 11/4/13 at 6:14 am to ballscaster
I don't wear jerseys, but as a fan I would much rather wear a jersey of my favorite team than a polo or any other dress up shirt with a mascot logo or team name on it.
Jerseys are acceptable when you are a fan of the team, Deal with it. Why hate on a fan base?
It just seems so much more cheesy trying to be classy about your sports team attire.. I would just wear a REAL polo, by ralph lauren, in my teams colors.
Also the whole, "I would never wear another man's name" What do you think you are doing when you wear named brand clothing. :rotflmao: Grow up and don't be so insecure with yourself.
Jerseys are acceptable when you are a fan of the team, Deal with it. Why hate on a fan base?
It just seems so much more cheesy trying to be classy about your sports team attire.. I would just wear a REAL polo, by ralph lauren, in my teams colors.
Also the whole, "I would never wear another man's name" What do you think you are doing when you wear named brand clothing. :rotflmao: Grow up and don't be so insecure with yourself.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 8:21 am to s_i5
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When did the anti-jersey stuff catch fire? All of a sudden, I'm seeing people all over the place hating on this?
most men are finally realizing how goofy it is to wear another mans last name across your shoulder blades, just lol
as one of the founding fathers of the anti-jersey crew, im very proud of our movements success
Posted on 11/4/13 at 8:39 am to beauchristopher
quote:I have a similar view on polos, yes. I never wear them except for the one I occasionally wear under my LSU sweatshirt so the collar hangs over it and I'm jokingly and intentionally looking like my father.
I don't wear jerseys, but as a fan I would much rather wear a jersey of my favorite team than a polo or any other dress up shirt with a mascot logo or team name on it.
quote:And those who wear them will be made fun of by people who aren't fanboys, but fans. Deal with it.
Jerseys are acceptable when you are a fan of the team, Deal with it.
Everything is "acceptable." Even being a dork and wearing a jersey.
quote:I'm a tshirt sweatshirt baseball cap man. Polos just seem like old people clothes to me. When I turn 50, I'll have a more informed opinion.
It just seems so much more cheesy trying to be classy about your sports team attire.. I would just wear a REAL polo, by ralph lauren, in my teams colors.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 8:45 am to Meursault
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I believe I choose to dress myself using the same standards as you. Jerseys aren't my thing either. But, if I may I ask, why do you care how others choose to dress?
Isn't wearing a "Polo" brand shirt just another form of wearing another man's clothes? You're not wearing his name on the back of your shirt. You just have his brand on the front.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 8:56 am to lsutigers1992
The difference between a polo and a jersey is so obvious and elementary that it is hard to explain it in English. How all men do not psychically know this is something I cannot figure out.
A polo is something one can often wear in an office setting. A sports team logo on the polo makes it a bit more douchey, sure, except if you're A John Ritter-looking dad or older and you just don't really know how to dress yourself (not that I know how to dress myself).
Jersey : Football game :: Stormtrooper costume : Comicon. You're being a fanboy.
A polo is something one can often wear in an office setting. A sports team logo on the polo makes it a bit more douchey, sure, except if you're A John Ritter-looking dad or older and you just don't really know how to dress yourself (not that I know how to dress myself).
Jersey : Football game :: Stormtrooper costume : Comicon. You're being a fanboy.
This post was edited on 11/4/13 at 8:57 am
Posted on 11/4/13 at 8:59 am to ballscaster
I don't like the feel of a football or basketball jersey, but i'll wear the shite out of a hockey or soccer jersey. I have 4 soccer jerseys and one hockey "sweater". I have a white Lidstrom, a red/blue sash USMNT Altidore, a red Liverpool Gerrard, a blank blue/white sash USMNT, and a blank home Philly Union.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:04 am to ballscaster
why do you give a frick what another man chooses to wear?
are you hosting a show on the E! network?
are you hosting a show on the E! network?
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:06 am to ballscaster
AND YOU DON'T WORK FOR THE TEAM, so why are you wearing a polo with their logo?
Do you go to Target with a red polo that has a bulls-eye in the front of it too?
Do you go to Target with a red polo that has a bulls-eye in the front of it too?
This post was edited on 11/4/13 at 9:07 am
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:06 am to tiggerthetooth
Oh hey... more insecurity.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:14 am to SECSolomonGrundy
quote:Let me show you where you are going wrong. You have the idea that I actually care what other men choose to wear. This is not true. What I do care about is making fun of men that look like total douches. Being an adult male and wearing a football jersey makes you a total douche, so I will make fun of men who choose to do so.
why do you give a frick what another man chooses to wear?
Caring what people wear makes you a woman.
Making fun of men who look like total douches makes you a big, powerful, amazing man.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:15 am to lsutigers1992
quote:I'm not. I've already covered this.
AND YOU DON'T WORK FOR THE TEAM, so why are you wearing a polo with their logo?
quote:You don't get it. It's fine.
Do you go to Target with a red polo that has a bulls-eye in the front of it too?
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:22 am to ballscaster
I fail to see how wearing an NFL jersey makes someone look like a douche.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:22 am to ballscaster
quote:
Making fun of men who look like total douches makes you a big, powerful, amazing man.
no, im pretty sure it makes you a fashion critic, or just somebody that likes checking out other dudes.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:24 am to tiggerthetooth
there are a lot of jersey wearer Texans fans, but that says more about that fanbases' race and tax bracket than it does their fashion sense.
This post was edited on 11/4/13 at 9:37 am
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:34 am to pvilleguru
quote:And there are many like you. Likewise, there are many who do not see how visiting Europe and wearing orange velour sweatsuits on the streets of Paris makes Americans look fashionally inept (I don't know what velour is, but I heard someone make this point once). Not knowing this is a key ingredient in Americans looking like stupid Americans to Europeans (who supposedly know literally everything about clothes, or so we're led to believe), and not knowing why wearing a jersey is a douche move is a key ingredient in grown men wearing jerseys looking like douchey fanboys.
I fail to see how wearing an NFL jersey makes someone look like a douche.
Dude with a jersey, dude with a mullet, dude in a Superman outfit, dude in eyeliner...all in the same pile. Obviously none of these dudes know (or care) how stupid they look. It's fine. I'm sure you can deal with some of us laughing at you.
Posted on 11/4/13 at 9:39 am to SECSolomonGrundy
quote:So here we are. I've explained it to you clearly, and you've chosen to ignore my explanation and believe the situation you've manufactured for yourself.
no, im pretty sure it makes you a fashion critic, or just somebody that likes checking out other dudes.
It's obvious that jersey-wearing has nothing to do with fashion since nobody buys a football jersey to look good. When you buy a jersey, you buy a jersey for two reasons: a) you like the player/team and b) you have no idea how much of a douche you're being.
It's fine if you don't get it. This very conversation requires some people not getting it.
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