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Uniform Requirements
Does anybody know of a webpage that says what the appropriate coloured hat/shirt/ballbag combinations are?
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just look at them and think about it...
if a shirt is black or contains black - black hat if a shirt is navy or contains navy - navy hat i use the same color ball bag as hat, but some just use black all the time or grey all the time |
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Baseball Canada Umpire Dress Codes From: http://www.canoe.ca/BaseballCanadaUm...ress_code.html Pants No Logo, Grey Belt No Logo, Black Socks No logo, Black, Navy Blue Shoes No logo, Black (may have white on them) Key Items Shirt Navy Blue, Powder Blue or black polo style shirt with logo on left chest. Red shirt can be worn as an option by the plate umpire only. Blazer No Blazer Windshell Pullover Navy blue, left breast logo Sweater Navy blue, left breast logo Turtleneck Navy blue Cap Navy blue, embroidered logo Ball Bag Navy blue, no logo T-shirts May be Navy Blue or Red, logo on left chest (logo optional) |
Navy ball bags are never appropriate, even after Memorial Day.
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Baseball Canada...
Baseball Canada Dress Code:
http://66.241.210.162/files/Baseball...ode%202007.pdf Highlights: Baseball Canada Hat, Black. Baseball Canada Shirts: Powder Blue or Black Undershirts: Red with Black; Navy with Powder Jacket: Baseball Canada Black Jacket Pants: Heather Grey Shoes: Black (Some white acceptable) Black Socks Black Leather Belt Ball bags: Black Navy Blue or Red shirts are obsolete. Provincial Dress Code may differ slightly, eg Navy Shirts, hats, etc... This is what is to be worn at a Baseball Canada National Championship. |
Well, there's part of the problem...Baseball Canada listing two different dress codes.
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For CU6 in Ontario we can still wear Navy with a Red or Navy undershirt. Also I have seen guys wear White or Black undershirts with the Black shirts. The basic thing is match your partner. |
No Garth I don't live in Canada anymore. I relocated to Ontario, California just this past week.
Thanks Tiger and canablue. The reason I ask is because I remember some threads in the past that talked about which ballbag/hat/shirt was the appropriate combination, and included cream and navy shirts, as well as navy hats and grey ballbags. |
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Black goes with everything that way you only have to buy 2...
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also, i'll never understand wearing black bags with a navy-based shirt. sure, you could ask "would you wear a black belt and black dress shoes with a navy shirt when dressing up for church?" and i'd answer "no, id wear brown shoes and a brown belt with that"...but black shoes and black belt are a constant of the umpiring uniform -- the shirts/hats/bags are variable. my personal belief is that the bags should be matched to the base color of the shirt (navy or black), and in that respect, black does not go with navy. however, thats just me, and this is an argument that has happened thousands of times on here and other websites and will go on for 6 pages once again. |
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Yuck. |
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Look, ball bags are considered an accessory. Thus should match your shoes and belt. Unlike like your hat, which is consider part of your clothing. Basic fashion sense. Mr. Blackwell Mr. Blackwell also says to leave your white t-shirts at home. They go with, well, nothing in your umpire closet. It matters not what those gubmas do in the MLB. Remember, they were wearing smocks this year. |
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they are part of the uniform for a plate umpire, not an accessory (at least to me) now its hitting me more that we are men arguing umpire 'fashion' on the internet. i think i need to cancel my comcast internet service soon. |
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