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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 06:44pm
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But isn't it funny that when the navy pullover shirts replaced the Elbeco shirts, everyone thought they were very sharp?
I haven't been around long enough. What were the Elbecos? I may have seen them on umpires when I was playing though.

One color I don't have that I like is the gray. I don't know anyone who has it, but if people did I would wear it.
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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 07:05pm
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I haven't been around long enough. What were the Elbecos? I may have seen them on umpires when I was playing though.

One color I don't have that I like is the gray. I don't know anyone who has it, but if people did I would wear it.


THAT'S an Elbeco shirt.
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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 07:07pm
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I wish some places would ditch the "navy only" rule. I think navy jackets look sharp, but the shirts not so much. Black and MLB blue are the sharpest looking shirts IMO.
Absolutely!
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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 07:09pm
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Got that right, Steve. If MLB Umpires wore purple Honigs would sell out in a week. The red was hot for a season when the MLB umps wore it.
I still like that gray that they wore for awhile a few years back. We wear that now and then.
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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 08:38pm
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I haven't been around long enough. What were the Elbecos? I may have seen them on umpires when I was playing though.
Elbeco is a brand name of shirts. Any short sleeve light blue dress shirt was acceptable for a uniform shirt. People often mistook us for the mailman .
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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 08:58pm
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THAT'S an Elbeco shirt.
Oh, nevermind. I'm not old enough to have seen those when I played. Did they double as auto mechanic shirts as well?
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Old Sun Mar 15, 2009, 10:34pm
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After researching the various brands, this one will be my choice when I equip my "comeback tour." I also like the zipper pocket location.

Why buy an imitation when the original is available? Check out the "Dry-Lo" ball bag at Evans store.
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Old Mon Mar 16, 2009, 12:41am
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But isn't it funny that when the navy pullover shirts replaced the Elbeco shirts, everyone thought they were very sharp?
We couldn't move to the navy pullovers fast enough! If given the choice between an Elbeco and a navy pullover, I'll take the navy anytime.

As far as ball bags go, I only wear leather.

You know, I was just kidding when I said we hadn't had a good ball bag thread in a while...
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As far as ball bags go, I only wear leather.
And it's patent leather to match your shoes.
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Old Mon Mar 16, 2009, 08:05am
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We couldn't move to the navy pullovers fast enough! If given the choice between an Elbeco and a navy pullover, I'll take the navy anytime.
I loved the old button-ups. Still have a couple in the wardrobe, hoping to pull them out one day for a special occasion.

When properly maintained and ironed with a sharp crease on the sleeve, they really looked sharp. Call me old-fashioned, but I think professionalism took a step back when we went with the pullovers. Kinda like casual day at work.
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You're old-fashioned!
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And it's patent leather to match your shoes.
Ouch...can someone pull me out from under the bus?
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Old Mon Mar 16, 2009, 11:14am
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And it's patent leather to match your shoes.
And belt too....of course.

What will be real cool is when they come out with the patent leather Plate Coat too. Far out.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Mon Mar 16, 2009, 11:15am
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I loved the old button-ups. Still have a couple in the wardrobe, hoping to pull them out one day for a special occasion.

When properly maintained and ironed with a sharp crease on the sleeve, they really looked sharp. Call me old-fashioned, but I think professionalism took a step back when we went with the pullovers. Kinda like casual day at work.
Uniform stores still sell them as they are USPS required uniform.
I recall a rookie umpire wearing his new Elbeco shirt not realizing they are very sheer. His choice of undershirt had the slogan "Sh*t Happens" on the back. (without the *)
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