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Old Mon Feb 01, 2016, 01:27pm
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It was around my first year in 1996-1997. They did not outlaw them at that point, but the V-neck was becoming popular and officials had a choice. The very first games I worked had a collar. By the end of the year I did not wear a collar at all in any games from what I can remember.

I actually in my very first games wore a football shirt (they had a front pocket) and never bought an actual basketball shirt that year. Never looked back from there.

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Are we not supposed to be wearing them now? I usually pair mine with my flat front pants and belt.
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Are we not supposed to be wearing them now? I usually pair mine with my flat front pants and belt.
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Are we not supposed to be wearing them now? I usually pair mine with my flat front pants and belt.

What's wrong with flat front pants?
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Old Mon Feb 01, 2016, 10:59pm
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What's wrong with flat front pants?
Nothing if it's not a basketball game. All of my casual and dress pants are flat front, and they have the pockets on the sides.

I know of about one guy that wears flat front pants in my area. Definitely the exception. The front western style pockets just look goofy.
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Old Mon Feb 01, 2016, 11:08pm
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Nothing if it's not a basketball game. All of my casual and dress pants are flat front, and they have the pockets on the sides.

I know of about one guy that wears flat front pants in my area. Definitely the exception. The front western style pockets just look goofy.
I can't stand the look of pleats. All of my referee pants are flat front.

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Old Mon Feb 01, 2016, 11:22pm
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I can't stand the look of pleats. All of my referee pants are flat front.

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Well Cam Newton thought his pants looked good too, so there you go.

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Well Cam Newton thought his pants looked good too, so there you go.
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It was around my first year in 1996-1997. They did not outlaw them at that point, but the V-neck was becoming popular and officials had a choice. The very first games I worked had a collar. By the end of the year I did not wear a collar at all in any games from what I can remember.

I actually in my very first games wore a football shirt (they had a front pocket) and never bought an actual basketball shirt that year. Never looked back from there.

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It was a while before they were prohibited. I recall working with a guy, somewhere around 2000, who was still wearing one. It had been long enough that he was the only one.
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Old Mon Feb 01, 2016, 05:25pm
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It was a while before they were prohibited. I recall working with a guy, somewhere around 2000, who was still wearing one. It had been long enough that he was the only one.
I think that depends on who you worked for, because it was basically prohibited before that time from my experience. I believe we were not allowed to wear them soon after I mentioned. If you are referencing only the NF Mechanics, that might be a different story. I only worked with a handful of people that had them after I first started and those were usually old-timers that were not getting with the times and stubborn, but those were not varsity games either.

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I think that depends on who you worked for, because it was basically prohibited before that time from my experience. I believe we were not allowed to wear them soon after I mentioned. If you are referencing only the NF Mechanics, that might be a different story. I only worked with a handful of people that had them after I first started and those were usually old-timers that were not getting with the times and stubborn, but those were not varsity games either.

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It was sub varsity, and my assigner even warned me before the game that my partner was of a different breed.
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It was around my first year in 1996-1997. They did not outlaw them at that point, but the V-neck was becoming popular and officials had a choice. The very first games I worked had a collar. By the end of the year I did not wear a collar at all in any games from what I can remember.

I actually in my very first games wore a football shirt (they had a front pocket) and never bought an actual basketball shirt that year. Never looked back from there.
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