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    Re: The Jersey Rules

    I'm glad Rick Reilly put the exception in there for women. I own a lot of non-gamers and I enjoy wearing them to sporting events.

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    Jersey Waiver A: By wearing a jersey, you are waiving your rights to any sexual activity for the evening. No woman in history has ever said, "Oooh, that guy wearing the jersey of another man! That's hot!"

    Has a single dude ever met a woman, while wearing a jersey? Fellas, stick to solid color T's and khakis.

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    Re: The Jersey Rules

    Well said!

    Quote Originally Posted by both-teams-played-hard View Post
    Jersey Waiver A: By wearing a jersey, you are waiving your rights to any sexual activity for the evening. No woman in history has ever said, "Oooh, that guy wearing the jersey of another man! That's hot!"

    Has a single dude ever met a woman, while wearing a jersey? Fellas, stick to solid color T's and khakis.

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    Re: The Jersey Rules

    Thanks, but I refuse to follow rules that are adhered to by pompous, uptight middle to upper class bozo's.

    I'm 37 and enjoy wearing the occassional jersey. Mostly old school throwbacks from teams of my youth. I will agree with the undershirt rule. No self respecting grown man should ever leave his house with unsightly fat or nipples popping out from any article of clothing.

    I'll continue to wear and enjoy my M&N Jim Brown, Eric Dickerson, Bo Jackson, Tom Seaver and other jerseys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titans74 View Post
    Thanks, but I refuse to follow rules that are adhered to by pompous, uptight middle to upper class bozo's.

    I'm 37 and enjoy wearing the occassional jersey. Mostly old school throwbacks from teams of my youth. I will agree with the undershirt rule. No self respecting grown man should ever leave his house with unsightly fat or nipples popping out from any article of clothing.

    I'll continue to wear and enjoy my M&N Jim Brown, Eric Dickerson, Bo Jackson, Tom Seaver and other jerseys.
    One of the two I still own is a M&N of my child hood idol, Franco Harris. The other I own is a Bettis, which now is rare and hopefully one day he will join Franco as a HOFer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by both-teams-played-hard View Post
    Jersey Waiver A: By wearing a jersey, you are waiving your rights to any sexual activity for the evening. No woman in history has ever said, "Oooh, that guy wearing the jersey of another man! That's hot!"

    Has a single dude ever met a woman, while wearing a jersey? Fellas, stick to solid color T's and khakis.
    I actually thought this was another typical article from Reilly...which is not saying all that much. There was a time in the early 2000s when many musical acts wore jerseys (esp. Mitchell & Ness) that it was actually a trend to wear jerseys. I did then myself simply because I could get away with wearing my authentic jersey and not face public ridicule!

    Oh yeah, dated plenty and wore jerseys all the time, including when I dated my now wife of eight years . Reilly is clueless. I know it was tongue and cheek, but still. Anyway, they were retired years ago by me. I think outside of the Super Bowl and maybe a signing years ago I cannot remember the last time I wore one.

    So maybe he does have a point...nah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by both-teams-played-hard View Post
    Fellas, stick to solid color T's and khakis.
    Warren, you are a good guy, but KHAKIS? Seriously? There is a reason Dockers stores are disappearing from landscape....boring and staid. Khakis (unless slim cut and flat-fronted, i.e. not pleated...and that is even pushing it) are as boring as wearing a Ralph Lauren blue button down.

    I agree with Gingi, that one shouldnt instruct others what to wear and I am not trying to be too critical of khaki-wearers, but "YAWN".
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    Re: The Jersey Rules

    This thread is locked following the various opinions that have been put forth and before Victor's old catalogue pictures start showing up. Thanks to all for your well-reasoned participation.

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    Re: The Jersey Rules

    I'm 41, fat and wore a hat...so I broke more than a few of the rules but here's why:

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