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We use the same standard as compression shorts. If you can see the sleeves or neck line when the player is standing still, it has to be the same color as the jersey. Tank tops or a-shirts will be easily concealed under the jersey.
If there's a logo on the neckline, i.e. UnderArmor, it has to come off or be turned inside out.
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I just posed the question to my assignor and he responded "If it is a different color and it shows, they have to remove it." So I guess here in Portland, if you can see it at all, it has to be removed. That's pretty much what I've been doing all along anyway, but I just wanted to be sure.
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It's the sleeves that matter. The entire point of the rule is to avoid confusion on such things as 3 second calls. If you are lead and there are players standing sideways in a crowd in the lane, sometimes all you can see is a sleeve. If it's the "wrong" color, you could make the "wrong" call.
I know it sounds petty, but I was told once that was one of the main reasons for that rule.
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