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UMP25 Thu Jun 07, 2012 01:14pm

My first umpire gear and unies were from +POS. I remember going there and if it was early afternoon, they'd invite me to join them for lunch; and let me tell you--they always had huge spreads for lunch. It was like a big catering affair.

Steven Tyler Thu Jun 07, 2012 01:26pm

I knew several of the veteran umpires that used to swear by +POS.

This was back before the Internet. A catalog, and a phone call took care of everything.

I used to deal with a supplier that sold Dalco brand uniforms. They were cheaper, and held up real well. I have some shirts that I used for five years, and they're still in great shape.

They carried pants that were lightweight, but they kept their crease forever. All you had to do was take proper care of them. Had great service too.

Steven Tyler Thu Jun 07, 2012 01:29pm

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Originally Posted by UMP25 (Post 845181)
My first umpire gear and unies were from +POS. I remember going there and if it was early afternoon, they'd invite me to join them for lunch; and let me tell you--they always had huge spreads for lunch. It was like a big catering affair.

How convenient it must have been to "just" show up around lunchtime....;)

Uniforms and a buffet.

UMP25 Thu Jun 07, 2012 01:44pm

Made up for their prices sometimes. :D

johnnyg08 Thu Jun 07, 2012 08:57pm

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Originally Posted by UMP25 (Post 844765)
Well, one reason why I will NOT go with Ump Attire for now is because they refuse to affix uniform numbers on anything. When I placed an order some 6 weeks ago for a couple shirts, they replied, "We're sorry, but we only sell the numbers loose and unattached to the shirts. If you want them put on, we recommend having a tailor do it."

Tried that once; it was a disaster. What stinks is that most suppliers will not affix numbers to shirts/jackets that they did not sell you. So, this policy by Ump Attire is really stupid and not very customer friendly.

You're entitled to your opinion, but to not shop at the most customer friendly company in the country b/c they won't sew on numbers, seems rather petty. Find a different person in your area who can affix the numbers correctly.

UMP25 Thu Jun 07, 2012 09:16pm

It's not customer friendly when a company won't do what all its competitors will gladly do. Hopefully one day Ump-Attire will enter the 21st century.

johnnyg08 Thu Jun 07, 2012 09:56pm

There simply aren't a lot of guys who wear numbers on their shirts.

Steven Tyler Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:37pm

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Originally Posted by UMP25 (Post 845190)
Made up for their prices sometimes. :D

Remember, extra food=extra pounds=bigger britches. They were playing you like a cheap guitar.

UMP25 Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:44pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 845244)
There simply aren't a lot of guys who wear numbers on their shirts.

An incorrect generalization around here. A solid majority of umpires with whom I work have numbers.

Any company who wants to be at or near the top in customer service in a limited, narrow market but who refuses to provide a simple service that all of its competitors provide isn't very "customer friendly". I'd call that either lazy or shortsighted.

MrUmpire Fri Jun 08, 2012 01:23am

I have also found UmpAttire to be rigid and less than "customer understanding" at times. In a business as fickle as officiating supplies, that is risky.

Rich Fri Jun 08, 2012 08:07am

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Originally Posted by UMP25 (Post 845261)
An incorrect generalization around here. A solid majority of umpires with whom I work have numbers.

Any company who wants to be at or near the top in customer service in a limited, narrow market but who refuses to provide a simple service that all of its competitors provide isn't very "customer friendly". I'd call that either lazy or shortsighted.

Just dropping in to add another data point. I'm disappointed with UA not embroidering numbers. It's not an easy job to do at home and it's kept me from ordering their shirts, which I otherwise find superior. Someone should send Jim Kirk to this thread.

Welpe Fri Jun 08, 2012 09:34am

I don't wear numbers and I don't like the fit of UA's shirts. That said, I took issue with they way they described their sizing and they did everything in their power to make it right. I can't argue with that kind of customer service and they have a loyal customer in me.

mrm21711 Fri Jun 08, 2012 09:44am

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 845289)
Just dropping in to add another data point. I'm disappointed with UA not embroidering numbers. It's not an easy job to do at home and it's kept me from ordering their shirts, which I otherwise find superior. Someone should send Jim Kirk to this thread.

I like everything about the ultimate shirts but the buttons & placket. Picky? Yeah.

zm1283 Fri Jun 08, 2012 01:58pm

I have a seamstress locally that does work out of her home as kind of a second job. I think she charges me $2 or $3 to put numbers on a shirt, and $6 per pair of pants to hem. She does oustanding work and I don't have companies put numbers on no matter where I get the shirt from.

I love my polywools, but after hearing about the belt loop issue I might have to get the Ump Attire polywools for next year. I need new black shirts too and I will go with either Smitty or UA. The UA black shirt I have now seems to have faded rather quickly though.

SWFLguy Sat Jun 09, 2012 08:42pm

Honig's was my go-to place when I worked baseball/softball and football back in central NY. I am a bit upset at the deal going on with FHSAA down here. Even though I have taken myself out of any state playoff consideration down here, I think it is wrong for one company to have sole rights to FHSAA gear.


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