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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
I can disagree and tell you you are wrong.
There is nothing inherently unauthoritative about heather gray.
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Hey, McCain, or are you Obama? Doesn't make any difference. Nice try, but I did not say the heathers were unauthoritative (thank you for spelling correction), did I. I stated an opinion that the combination with the powder blue shirt were.
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If there is anything ruining the "authoritative look" that would be power blue, which is associated with a baby.
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Yet, the powder (you're welcome) blue shirt is still the official uniform shirt for many baseball and softball associations around the country, if not the world. We must be a bunch of panty wastes.
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Gray is used at every level just fine.
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Sure, if you don't sweat.
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All one has to do is google an umpire in gray vs blue.. its not even close in what looks better.
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Well, you are certainly entitled to your opinion, but there are quite a few that disagree. And if I remember correctly, the last time those two fought, the blue won.
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If you want a dead on authoritative look, go black shirt, gray pants.
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Again, I disagree, but just as you are, I am allowed. And if that is THE look, why is it your heroes where so many different colored shirts throughout the season?
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there is no comparison.
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A plate jacket. How cute! BTW, I've never understood the purpose of putting a number on an umpire's uniform. I thought the umpire was supposed to be invisible, so why a need to (for what I'm sure your answer is gonig to be) identify them?