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Don't laugh. I just got a note from an umpire prospect in response to a note I sent where we require Black shirts for a particular tournament. He wanted to know if a regular black polo shirt would be OK, because he doesn't have a black-colored umpire shirt.
As for pants, I bet you can get some inexpensive heather gray dress ones from your local St. Vincent de Paul or Salvation Army store. They have their 25-cent sales every now and then. Jerry |
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Sans-a-belt?? How do you get your patent leather garrison belt to stay on?
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Lots of people in my assoc are buying the $13-14 Puritan slacke from wal-mart. We have prople wearing them for 3-4 years. They are a little tight gettin em over ya knees but once on, they work fine behind the plate also.
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Shorts are only appropriate when we are wearing our hawaiin shirts.
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You guys can knock those Sears slacks, but they're really really close, in texture and in color, to +POS gray umpire pants. I recommended them the kids starting out, because they outgrow them so quickly.
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Those Sears pants are what I wore when I first started out years ago, doing Little League (for free). They are an excellent pant, and not one other umpire could tell they weren't real umpire pants. Now I wear Combo Pants on the bases. I find that the back of the pant leg doesn't get caught in the back of my low top shoes as much as a regular cut base pant. Plus, you get a little more room to get into an athletic stance, than in a regular cut pant. A regular cut base pant can get a little tight around the knee and thigh when you get set.
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I do not see the point of paying $80 for a pair of plate pants, not to mention whatever it would cost to buy base pants. I got mine from some clothing store, bought a couple greys, and they work fine other than the fact that the bottoms are too baggy. Anyone know how I can deal with that? Grand total of at most $50 including taxes. I doubt coaches and players are going to care or notice if I am not wearing real umpires' pants. At this point in my career, learning the rules, positioning and making good judgement calls are much more important than wearing the right kind of pants.
Last edited by canadaump6; Sun May 20, 2007 at 01:30am. |
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