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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
IMO, here is how this should all break out:
An umpire is getting paid to work games of a particular sanctioning body, the umpire CAN afford to purchase their specific uniform.
Each sanctioning body should have a maximum of two combinations, period. There is little to no need for any more and even that is too many in my opinion. If the umpire feels the need for his/her wardrobe to be the center of attention, s/he needs to find a modeling agency.
One sanctioning body should not be expected to adjust their uniform to accommodate another. As noted above, if you work XYZ ball, you CAN afford to purchase XYZ's prescribed uniform.
In turn, a sanctioning body should never change any non-safety part of their uniform without providing their cadre of umpires at least a two-year notice.
As I said, it is JMHO and I am aware this is not how it works in the real world as this thread is beginning to demonstrate.
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Actually, I have no problem with this; I have several different shirts with logos, some without, and several different hats, some with logos, some without.
On the color issue, I just lament the fact that the Fech, CK, Honigs, etc., pants are still looking sharp in all aspects except for the fading of the heather gray. Fading is my only issue with heather gray. I dislike having to buy new pants only because the old ones are faded into a two-tone combination of heather gray and light brownish used to be gray.
How long does this take? Not long at all, even here in the northern latitudes. After a couple hundred games, the fading is noticeable (to me) and after a hundred more, they become bad looking and fit only for the most casual league game. I would imagine it takes even less time in TX or AZ.
The other point is CK seems to make a higher quality product overall than Fech.