I basically use 3 colors for undershirts, grey, blue, and black. I have grey and navy cotton shirts, and navy and black "wicking shirts". The navy wicking shirt is a mock turtle and the black one is a V neck.
I use the wicking shirts when it is warm, ie 75 degrees or more. I use the cotton shirts when it is cooler.
When it is cooler I am generally in a navy shirt with a navy or grey undershirt. Grey is used when behind the plate because nobody knows what color you have on, and blue on bases.
When it is warmer is when I might use the powder blue or cream shirts. Again, behind the plate it don't matter if use the navy mock turtle wicking shirt or the black V neck, but it will be one of those. When on bases I would wear the black V neck with cream or powder blue, because nobody will know the color since it is a V neck.
It's not as complicated as it sounds. My favorite shirt is the black V neck wicking shirt and my favorite material is the blue mock turtle. Honigs is coming out with a black V neck in the same material as the blue mock turtle in June, and when they do I am going to stock up on black V necks, and use them for all warm weather games regardless of exterior shirt color.
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