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Old Wed Mar 05, 2003, 09:55am
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Hey Rut,

Just looking at your signature, and I'm wondering...how big is YOUR afro?

Enquiring Canadian minds wanna know...eh?


I do not have one right now. But I might sometime in the future.

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Old Wed Mar 05, 2003, 05:01pm
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Lightbulb Different items

I think where you buy the stuff is really not all that important. If you buy it from a place that gives great customer service, that is wonderful. But I personally like to buy quality stuff rather than worry about where I got it from.

Shoes--You can get from anywhere and it comes down to personal preference anyway.

Pants--I personally think Sansabelt Pants are the best quality by far. You can get them from just about anyplace that sells officiating gear.

Shirts--It is about personal preference here too. Mesh, Micro Mesh, Polyester/Cotton blends. All comes down to what you feel most confrontable in. I personally like the Polyester/Cotton blends, because they hold their shape in the bags and with and undershirt you do not have to wash them every single time you wear them.

Socks--You can obviously get these anywhere. But the Gerry Davis socks are the best in my opinion. But they are expensive for some tastes. Just go down to the local Wal-Mart and by some all black athletic type socks. They might fade a bit over time, but they serve the purpose.


Whistles/Lanyard--Again I think the only whistle anyone can use is the Fox 40. Anything else is second class and does not sound crisp and clear. Now the Smittys or Lanyards are strictly person preference. Nothing more, nothing less. I like the NBA Noose, they do not break and adjust to your neck and fell the best.

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Old Wed Mar 05, 2003, 05:38pm
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Re: Different items

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Shirts--I personally like the Polyester/Cotton blends, because they hold their shape in the bags and with and undershirt you do not have to wash them every single time you wear them.
I hope you're kidding. Unless your undershirt is plastic, I don't see how you can keep the sweat from getting to the outer shirt. ;0 I would never think of wearing a shirt for two games (different days). I couldn't imagine the perception that might generate when you come out in a smelly shirt. I would think that you, of all people, would value a clean uniform as part of being professional.
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Socks--You can obviously get these anywhere. But the Gerry Davis socks are the best in my opinion. But they are expensive for some tastes. Just go down to the local Wal-Mart and by some all black athletic type socks. They might fade a bit over time, but they serve the purpose.
I have been trying the Thorlo Uniform Support sock for the last year or so. I really like them. I've not tried the Gerry Davis socks. The Thorlos are more expensive than a basic sock, but after trying them, I retired all of my other ref socks.
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Old Wed Mar 05, 2003, 09:45pm
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Re: Re: Different items

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I hope you're kidding. Unless your undershirt is plastic, I don't see how you can keep the sweat from getting to the outer shirt. ;0 I would never think of wearing a shirt for two games (different days). I couldn't imagine the perception that might generate when you come out in a smelly shirt. I would think that you, of all people, would value a clean uniform as part of being professional.
Well actually I am not kidding. I do not sweat that much at all. If the gym that I officiate is is rather cool or not very humid, I can where one of my officiting shirts more than once. I always wear an undershirt under my striped shirt and the undershirt almost always soaks up any sweat that might have been present. This tends to leave the regular shirt completely dry and with the same shape it was in before that game. No different than what happens with my baseball uniforms during the baseball season. If the environment is colder and you do not run and sweat, I will not wash the shirt just because I wore it. And I also have about 10 or more shirts to begin with. So it is not an issue of washing or not washing, but I want to prolong the quality of the shirt if I can. But if you are one of those that needs a towel to wipe off after the first 5 minutes, that might not work for you. No different than what I do with my suits. I do not automatically send them to the dry cleaners after one time I wear one.

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Old Wed Mar 05, 2003, 10:30pm
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Why slacks are not expected or required i dont feel comfortable in shorts LOL simple as that.. And if im going to see myself on film i wanna see how i look under game situations. I dunno- i never half-butt something (excpet for maybe cleaning around the house and stuff but what do you expect from a 16 year old?) but other than that i always go, give, and look my best. I'm gunna need the slacks anyway. so for this rice camp windpants will do?
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Old Thu Mar 06, 2003, 01:31pm
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You may also want to check out http://www.refshop.com. They have a pretty good looking site and good prices. I know they carry the new Cliff Keen pleated pants if you are interested in pleats.
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Old Thu Mar 06, 2003, 03:21pm
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Sansabelt v. Cliff Keen...

Anybody tried both of these and willing to share an opinion of which is better?
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Old Fri Mar 07, 2003, 11:35am
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Sansabelt vs. Cliff Keen

The pants are virtually identical with the exception that the Sansabelt pants are a little looser in the seat area. If you have a big a** then try the Sanabelt, but otherwise they are the same. The CK pants are a little less expensive.
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