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Why Beltless Pants?
Now, don't get me wrong, I think belted pants look horrible, and have been wearing beltless pants since I started officiating, but I was just wondering what's the origin of the beltless pant, why do we as officials wear it.
And to further that, why are pleats preferred to flat-fronts?
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Why beltless? Why don't players wear belts?
As for pleats, they're looser, roomier, and more comfortable than Western cut. BTW, you sure must be bored.
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Then, college officials started wearing pleats. .... Then, college officials started wearing grey shirts. .... (but that was stopped, for most). Then, college officials started wearing the wide black stripe on the side. ... Then some college officials started wearing some white on the shoes. ... |
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Because we're all a bunch of high school girls. If you have teenage daughters, you've already learned that the reason they dress the way they do is to impress other girls. It's true. I always thought it's because they wanted guys looking at them with non-stop lecherous leers. But it's really because "the herd" punishes non-conformity.
And we're just exactly like them. As long as we're reasonably, professionally presentable, I really don't think most coaches or ADs care how we dress. I don't think most would care if we wore white hightops with brightly colored logos. I don't think they'd have much problem with shorts. I don't think they would care if we had collars on our shirts. What type of lanyard; couldn't care less. Fox40, Dolphin, old metal clunker bought at a yard sale? Not really that much of an issue. We are the major driving force behind "referee fashion." It's "the herd" who punishes non-compliance. So why beltless, pleated pants? Because "we" said so. And you don't want to know what happens if you don't comply ![]()
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I had this one partner who told me that the buckle could be a liability issue. He said a girl had tripped, fallen into the official and cut her forehead on the official's belt buckle.
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Well.......because officials have always worn dress pants. Btw, I had to wear gray dress pants when I started out. |
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Interesting. Now I have to wear grey shirts. I wonder how long before someone thinks grey pants AND shirts would look good.
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Belts were never the same from ref 2 ref ..... darker, lighter, worn, new, patterned, cloth, leather, silver buckle, gold buckle, - all matching or conforming to "Black" Going Belt less removed that lack of uniformity.
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