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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 09:10am
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Pleats are goofy looking. all of my dress pants are flat front.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 09:33am
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Pleats are goofy looking. all of my dress pants are flat front.
My pants have a very obvious, large, bulge in the front. It's to attract hot, single moms. For some reason, the pants don't seem to be workng. Must be my tailor's fault?
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 09:47am
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Pleats are goofy looking. all of my dress pants are flat front.
Flat front pants scream out (to me) the same way that a belt does. Other regions and viewpoints may vary.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 10:06am
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Like all matters of style, this wheel continues to turn. Right now, to advance and to look proper you wear pleats and no belt. If you stay in it more than 20 years, you'll see it change. :shrug:
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:08pm
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Are White Shoes And Socks Appropriate To Officiate In After Labor Day ???

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If you stay in it more than 20 years, you'll see it change.
Yeah? Right? In twenty years I'll be so old that I'll be wearing my belt up around my nipples.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:24pm
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Yeah? Right? In twenty years I'll be so old that I'll be wearing my belt up around my nipples.
That will work out, if your nipples are down around your knees.

This does mean one thing, though -- you should stay with the latest trends for wherever you are. If you're the only one wearing a belt or flat front pants or using a pea whistle, why be that guy?
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:33pm
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Bought my first pair of Smitty's earlier this season. Honestly, I don't see a big difference with Sansabelt in terms of quality or fit, so I'll probably stick with Smitty's at the lower price. The Smitty's seem to run a little smaller in the waist so I didn't have to have them taken in this pair (saved $$$ there too).

I'll look at them at the end of the season to see if they held up as well after the repeated laundering.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:34pm
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Are there still officials who use a pea whistle?
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:37pm
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Are there still officials who use a pea whistle?
There's one guy I've worked with in the past who (I think) uses a pea whistle and wears a belt mainly to annoy other officials.
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Old Fri Dec 24, 2010, 07:38am
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Are there still officials who use a pea whistle?

It is in my boards constitution that one must use a fox 40. They don't care if it is a mini, classic, or sonik but it's gotta be a fox.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:35pm
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Using a pea whistle.
Hey. Let's not encourage Mark Padgett. Let's have no posts about the first rule of officiating.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:43pm
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Yeah? Right? In twenty years I'll be so old that I'll be wearing my belt up around my nipples.
Either that, or you'll have Dunlap syndrome. That's where your stomach dun lap over your pants. I suffer from that now.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 12:51pm
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Either that, or you'll have Dunlap syndrome. That's where your stomach dun lap over your pants. I suffer from that now.
I had somebody tell me once that he didn't have "dunlap disease", cuz he wasn't done lapping over his belt.
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 01:36pm
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Like all matters of style, this wheel continues to turn. Right now, to advance and to look proper you wear pleats and no belt. If you stay in it more than 20 years, you'll see it change. :shrug:
So I shouldn't get rid of my Byron collared shirts?
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Old Thu Dec 23, 2010, 02:20pm
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So I shouldn't get rid of my Byron collared shirts?
No. Return them.
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