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JRutledge Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:18am

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Originally Posted by JS 20
I was wondering about this too. Seems in D-1, apparently it's ok to have some white on your shoes?

It is OK at all levels based on where you live and who you work for. Several of my shoes have white on them and no one cares.

Peace

grunewar Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:52am

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Originally Posted by ColeTops25
Does anybody still have the link?

http://www.bbstate.com/officials.php?a=directory

fullor30 Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:59am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
It is OK at all levels based on where you live and who you work for. Several of my shoes have white on them and no one cares.

Peace

Not a good look IMHO. It looked like he forgot his shoes, and borrowed someones from the track team. When your partners have uniformity and he differentiates, it's not a good idea. It was glaringly noticable, even on TV.

MadCityRef Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:05pm

Bob Knight has called Whelmers the best baseline referee, because under the basket he doesn't pull!:D

JRutledge Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:05pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30
Not a good look IMHO. It looked like he forgot his shoes, and borrowed someones from the track team. When your partners have uniformity and he differentiates, it's not a good idea. It was glaringly noticable, even on TV.

You are not going to have "uniformity" when it comes to shoes. You never will and it is very unrealistic to think you can achieve that. If one official wears patent leather shoes should everyone where the same shoe? Of course not. Nor would I expect everyone to wear the same style pants or shirts for that matter.

Peace

Mark Padgett Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:19pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Nor would I expect everyone to wear the same style pants or shirts for that matter.

Last night I worked a rec game with a guy whose shirt not only had a collar, but also had a breast pocket! He said he bought it in 1986. I believed him. His lanyard was about an inch wide, too. I think it was a ribbon his wife got at a fabric store or something.

Oh yeah - he wore black rimmed glasses with adhesive tape wrapped around the nose bridge.

All that was missing was a pocket protector and some pens. ;)

At least he had a Fox 40.

fullor30 Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:38pm

[QUOTE=JRutledge]You are not going to have "uniformity" when it comes to shoes. You never will and it is very unrealistic to think you can achieve that. If one official wears patent leather shoes should everyone where the same shoe? Of course not. Nor would I expect everyone to wear the same style pants or shirts for that matter.

Peace[/QUOte

Sure you can, wear black shoes, that's uniformity

There was some talk in a women's conference about banning patent leather shoes as they draw too much attention. IMO that's a little over the top.

That said, the shoes are all black. 'Style' is different than color. I like stripes, can't I have a white one down my pants? Same logic.



Hey, black is beautiful!

fullor30 Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:40pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Last night I worked a rec game with a guy whose shirt not only had a collar, but also had a breast pocket! He said he bought it in 1986. I believed him. His lanyard was about an inch wide, too. I think it was a ribbon his wife got at a fabric store or something.

Oh yeah - he wore black rimmed glasses with adhesive tape wrapped around the nose bridge.

All that was missing was a pocket protector and some pens. ;)

At least he had a Fox 40.


Did he have his black and white shoes to match?

Seriously, I'd like to buy that shirt for a joke. Do you know the guy?

JRutledge Fri Feb 01, 2008 01:05pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30

Sure you can, wear black shoes, that's uniformity

For the record the shoes we are talking about are black. Are they entirely black? No. But the problem with that expectation is that you cannot find shoes that are entirely black unless you go to an official's store like Honigs, Gerry Davis or any other Official's supply store. And many people do not like the options you can buy from those stores. The shoes I have bought recently are not from any of those places I mentioned. I have recently found shoes that fit better feel better and look better in actual shoe stores or online. And if you look at most college officials, you do not see the style of shoes coming from the stores I just mentioned.

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Originally Posted by fullor30
There was some talk in a women's conference about banning patent leather shoes as they draw too much attention. IMO that's a little over the top.

I do not think I have seen a single Division 1 Men's officials wear a pair of patent leather shoes.

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Originally Posted by fullor30
That said, the shoes are all black. 'Style' is different than color. I like stripes, can't I have a white one down my pants? Same logic.

Hey, black is beautiful!

Style has to do with logos, fabrics used and not all the time are you going to find all black that everyone likes on their feet or are comfortable. There are many people that do not like the patent leather shoes and it has nothing to do with the color. The best patent leather shoe that was ever made is no longer made anymore (Converse All-Stars).

The bottom line I have yet to see an assignor that is not hiring someone because they have a logo that is white or gray. And certainly not an assignor at the college ranks.

Peace

fullor30 Fri Feb 01, 2008 01:16pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
For the record the shoes we are talking about are black. Are they entirely black? No. But the problem with that expectation is that you cannot find shoes that are entirely black unless you go to an official's store like Honigs, Gerry Davis or any other Official's supply store. And many people do not like the options you can buy from those stores. The shoes I have bought recently are not from any of those places I mentioned. I have recently found shoes that fit better feel better and look better in actual shoe stores or online. And if you look at most college officials, you do not see the style of shoes coming from the stores I just mentioned.



I do not think I have seen a single Division 1 Men's officials wear a pair of patent leather shoes.



Style has to do with logos, fabrics used and not all the time are you going to find all black that everyone likes on their feet or are comfortable. There are many people that do not like the patent leather shoes and it has nothing to do with the color. The best patent leather shoe that was ever made is no longer made anymore (Converse All-Stars).

The bottom line I have yet to see an assignor that is not hiring someone because they have a logo that is white or gray. And certainly not an assignor at the college ranks.

Peace


I go back and forth on patent leathers. A plus is they are extremely light, but break down faster. Shoes are trendy, and brands change from year to year.

What about our 'white jackets' in Illinois?

You're correct, just conversation on appearance, small potatos in the scheme of things.

Did you do Christmas tourney game at Wheeling a few years back? A ref had black shoes with white stripes or something on them. Resembled you from vid you posted.

ace Fri Feb 01, 2008 01:37pm

white jackets?

interesting.

We wear black.

rainmaker Fri Feb 01, 2008 01:52pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Last night I worked a rec game with a guy whose shirt not only had a collar, but also had a breast pocket! He said he bought it in 1986.

It didn't have "Foot Locker" embroidered on it? :D

JRutledge Fri Feb 01, 2008 02:01pm

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Originally Posted by fullor30
What about our 'white jackets' in Illinois?

What about them? They are not allowed to be worn.

Peace

Adam Fri Feb 01, 2008 02:14pm

Saw a varsity crew in Iowa wear white jackets a few years ago.

fullor30 Fri Feb 01, 2008 02:36pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
What about them? They are not allowed to be worn.

Peace


Is that new this year?


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