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thread color on an undershirt
NFHS 3-5-6: "Undershirts shall be a single solid color similar to the torso of the jersey and shall be hemmed and not have frayed or ragged edges. If the undershirt has sleeves, they shall be the same length. Only one visible logo is permitted. See Rule 3-6 for logo requirements." [emphasis added]
It appears manufacturers are now making undershirts using thread that differs from the color of the fabric, which naturally, is sparking debate among officials as to the legality of the undershirt. One state (I forget which) considers all three undershirts in the photo to be legal if worn under a black jersey. Absent any specific rules book or case book guidance regarding thread color, I would consider all three pictured below as simply black. What say you? https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...pg&w=166&h=208 Mike |
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If those aren't legal, I would vote for them to be legal.
And definitely what AremRed said. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
Illegal in NCAA-W
From this year's Supplemental Apparel guide (but this info is consistent with prior years); emphasis added: Undershirts • Considered part of the game jersey and must be a color similar to the game jersey as defined by the neutral zone • Neckline and sleeves may not be altered. • Sleeves must be the same length on an individual player. • If the sleeves extend below the elbow, the shirt must be made of compression material or be tight-fitting on the arms. • No logos of any type (excluding one manufacturer’s logo that fits within a four-sided geometrical shape with an area no larger than 2¼ square inches), decorations, trim, commemorative patches, lettering, or numbering are permitted on the undershirt. • Stitching which is not the same color as the undershirt is not permitted. |
We already have shirts where the stitching does not match the color of the rest of the fabric. We were told at least in high school not to make this an issue. I think this should not be an issue.
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Not an issue in any of the games I receive from my supervisors unless they tell me otherwise.
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Kick It Up A Notch ...
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Here is what I tell Oregon officials.
If the difference is enough to see at 15-20 feet, it is not legal. If you have to be right on it to see it, ignore it. The shirts pictured above would not pass that test. |
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Don't Go Looking For Trouble ...
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Several years ago we had a visiting team with purple jerseys. The entire team wore warm-up jackets during the pregame layup lines, thus covering up any fashion issues. During the pregame ceremony, as the starters were being introduced, one starter (and only one starter) came out with a very, very short sleeved (almost sleeveless) black undershirt under his purple jersey, with only about an inch-plus of black showing. We discussed and decided that it wasn't very obvious under the purple jersey, and we decided to let it go. Sure enough, in the second period a visitor substitute reports with a long sleeved (all the way down to his wrists) black undershirt under his purple jersey. It couldn't be more obvious that the long sleeved black undershirt was illegal under the purple jersey. http://www.marlerblog.com/files/2013...deedimages.jpg |
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Fifty Shades Of Grey ...
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The most nit-picking, overly officious, "rules expert" official, with almost no common sense, can interpret this correctly just based on the literal rule language. 3-5-6: Undershirts must be a single solid color similar to the torso of the jersey ... "Similar" is not the same as "same". For example, a yellow undershirt, by rule, is similar enough to a gold jersey to be legal. |
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Subjective ...
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Some common sense subjectivity would be necessary in situations like this, subjectivity that might vary from one official to the another, hoping that the state or local association would come up with some well publicized guidelines. Quote:
We haven't seen these undershirts in Connecticut yet, but I'm sure that we eventually will. |
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