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Second I vote belt less. It is the dress uniform of officiating. When in Rome and all that stuff... I have never seen a referee who has moved to the better ranks doing by wearing a belt.. There is too much deviation in belts... Belt buckles attract attention. Hey if I ref rec ball I have a pair that I wear my black belt from my BDU's it is a great belt and low profile. I use that pair of pants as my backup... Just ask Drake about my pants splitting mid-game- -- Of course if he would respond to my emails!!! |
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I live in the south, which means I am backward and ignorant about things in general. Oops, another generalization, perhaps not without some truth in my case. I started calling jr. high games in 1987 in a t-shirt and sweatpants.
When I decided that this was something that I wanted to do, I bought a striped shirt and some black ?wind pants, warmup pants, whatever you call them, (the kind that go swish, swish when you run, but they're comfortable) and this, along with my beard which I have had since 1980, was my uniform until 3 years ago when I first registered. I even wore white shoes for a while. I called many games with registered officials who encouraged me to join them. As I contemplated this, I noticed an ad for sansabelt officials pants in a rulebook and wondered, "Would I have to wear these?" (hope not) So I began to notice for the first time what the "real refs" were wearing, and belts were quite common. I would say it is close to an even split. To make a long story short (oops, too late) last week my first varsity game of the year was between two area powerhouses, one 3A, one 5A, and was referred to by some of the guys as our association's biggest game of the year. My conclusion is that the only thing holding me back here is lack of ability and I continue to work on improving this each day. If you have a dress code in your association, by all means follow it, but for me to dress a certain way because D1 or NBA officials do so would be like wearing a tie out to grease the cotton picker because the Commissioner of Agriculture wears one.
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Only so many slots.
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Nobody said that you had to wear something just because what they wear at the NCAA or NBA level. But the standards that they have set have filtered down to us HS officials. No different in baseball when Major League Baseball Umpires started wearing the dark blue pullovers. If you think the only thing holding you back is your ability, that is fine. You might be right. But if you have never been told, you might find out it is something else and it might not have a thing to do with the pants you wear. I apologize if this discussion offends you, but we are just sharing an issue that many of us have faced. I for one was told to get rid of my goatee for a particular conference. If I want to continue to work in the conference, I better get rid of the facial hair. I know another official that was told he would not be hired because he did too many girls games (assignor only assigned boy's in this particular conference). So these "generalizations" can hold you back. Especially if you are just as good as other officials trying to get those few slots on a staff. Peace
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I agree that this has been, for the most part, a reasonable,
civil, discussion, with a few exceptions. (uses of absolutely, never, ever, etc.) I must admit that I have a rebellious nature, which is probably apparent on this board at times. So, if I were "threatened" with: "You can wear a belt if you want, but you will be the only one." I would continue to wear one and never look back. Also, for the record, when I became a registered official I stopped at a sporting goods store in search of "referee's pants." They didn't have any referee's pants, but they did have something called "coaches pants." I said, great, close enough and bought a pair. These pants came unhemmed, which was a hassle, but I measured them and took them to the cleaners and was all set. Apparently coaches don't have to run because in no time these "coaches pants" became frayed in the inner thigh area, a potential serious problem, no? I have since replaced these with 2 pairs of black pants, one a laundered khaki, the other a plain pair of Farah slacks from (gasp) Wal Mart.
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Curious, I went to Honig's wbsite and looked for black belted pants. I found two SKUs, both of which are being discontinued. I think there's probably a statement there. I'm also curious as to whether those that wear belted slacks work with partners who were beltless. Comments? |
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How about Dockers pants? Just arrived from the gym. One of the guys who was doing the game after mine was wearing black Dockers. And he wonders why he isn't moving up? This ain't no rookie either, he's been at it for 10-12 years.
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When I moved here to Seattle I needed some new pants so I asked our past SOWB president (whom I use as a mentor although he may not claim that distincition) what was worn up here and he said beltless, no big deal, so now I have beltless. At one of our camps (SOWB) I was told (albeit in a somewhat rude and offensive way but the point was taken) to get rid of the glasses and wear contacts which I am now doing. Recently I was told that I need to trim and lose some of the paunch, (I like to use old age as a reason for it), which I am now working on. I appreciated the feedback , this does not make me someone special or better in any way but if it is important and noticeable to the refs that I respect and use as my examples, then I will follow their advice.
I personally do not care which my partners wear as long as they look and act professional. For some money may be tight. I am there to work with them not judge them, I will leave that to the assignors and evaluaters. I hope everyone has a great season.
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I agree on the shirt. Judge was a poor choice of words. It is interesting that in soccer which I also do our uniforms must match including not only the socks, shorts and color of shirt but also the length of sleeve in our shirts.
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