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BktBallRef Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:32pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 861878)
I will give up my black belt when they peel my cold dead fingers from around it.

And don't forget your white socks. :rolleyes:

ODJ Wed Nov 14, 2012 12:31am

I don't have the hips for beltless pants.
The key is the black buckle!

APG Wed Nov 14, 2012 01:02am

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Originally Posted by ODJ (Post 862051)
I don't have the hips for beltless pants.
The key is the black buckle!

Maybe there's a real simple explanation, but could you just get a size that fits your hips? :confused:

Camron Rust Wed Nov 14, 2012 02:03am

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Originally Posted by ODJ (Post 862051)
I don't have the hips for beltless pants.
The key is the black buckle!


You don't hips if you get the right pants. Most referee pants have a rubberized inner waistband to hold them up nicely. Additionally, there a few rubberized belts you can get that both hold the pants up nicely and keep your shirt tucked in nicely.

BillyMac Wed Nov 14, 2012 07:46am

Double Up For Safety ...
 
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 862047)
And don't forget your white socks.

Thanks for the reminder. I won't forget. I always wear white socks underneath my black socks. I've been wearing double socks since junior high school to prevent blisters. Mr. D'Amico, my junior high school physical education teacher, encouraged us to not only wear double socks, but to only wear white socks, because the dye in the colored socks would, according to him, infect any blisters that we may incur while participating in his class. I remember Mr. D'Amico telling us something about a president's son who died from an infected blister after wearing colored socks in some type of sports activity. Probably an old wives' tale, but here I am, forty-five years later, wearing two pairs of socks, and never wearing colored socks, in contact with my skin, while participating in sports.

Moosie74 Wed Nov 14, 2012 09:02am

There may be some truth to the colored vs. white sock suggestion. I recently had a bad case of poison ivy and had a number of scratches and blisters and the doctor advised wearing white socks only because the colored dye could irritate the cuts and blisters.

bob jenkins Wed Nov 14, 2012 09:17am

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Originally Posted by Moosie74 (Post 862068)
There may be some truth to the colored vs. white sock suggestion. I recently had a bad case of poison ivy and had a number of scratches and blisters and the doctor advised wearing white socks only because the colored dye could irritate the cuts and blisters.

1) I don't think that's generally true today (but certainly different individuals will react to different substances)

2) "the president's son dying" is a myth.

Rich Wed Nov 14, 2012 09:41am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 862062)
Thanks for the reminder. I won't forget. I always wear white socks underneath my black socks. I've been wearing double socks since junior high school to prevent blisters. Mr. D'Amico, my junior high school physical education teacher, encouraged us to not only wear double socks, but to only wear white socks, because the dye in the colored socks would, according to him, infect any blisters that we may incur while participating in his class. I remember Mr. D'Amico telling us something about a president's son who died from an infected blister after wearing colored socks in some type of sports activity. Probably an old wives' tale, but here I am, forty-five years later, wearing two pairs of socks, and never wearing colored socks, in contact with my skin, while participating in sports.

Based on seconds of Googling:

President's son: MYTH: http://www.snopes.com/horrors/poison/coolidge.asp

"In the early 1900s, Nap Lajoie, a former Phillie, was spiked and nearly died from a blood infection that was believed then to have been caused by colored dye in his sock."

Socks weren't colorfast then. The dye would run. These days I couldn't imagine wearing anything but a black pair of socks (usually Thorlos).

DLH17 Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:11am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 862062)
I always wear white socks underneath my black socks.

I do the same thing. Mainly for extra cushion and absorbancy. My nice black socks stay fresher, last longer and stink less as a result.

Keeps my feet warmer during colder football games too.

bob jenkins Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:14am

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Originally Posted by DLH17 (Post 862080)
I do the same thing. Mainly for extra cushion and absorbancy. My nice black socks stay fresher, last longer and stink less as a result.

the color has nothing to do with "extra cushion and absorbancy". Black athletic socks are readily available.

DLH17 Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:19am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 862081)
the color has nothing to do with "extra cushion and absorbancy". Black athletic socks are readily available.

Ya, I know. I still like wearing white under black for whatever reason. Probably because generic white cotton socks are cheaper than the nicer black, colorfast black socks I wear over the top.

Eastshire Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:29am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 862081)
the color has nothing to do with "extra cushion and absorbancy". Black athletic socks are readily available.

The color has nothing to do with it I shouldn't think but the second sock would. I don't see any reason why the undersock need be any particular color.

bob jenkins Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:31am

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Originally Posted by Eastshire (Post 862083)
The color has nothing to do with it I shouldn't think but the second sock would. I don't see any reason why the undersock need be any particular color.

I didn't mean to imply anything else.

BillyMac Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:41am

Some Truth To The Myth ...
 
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 862072)
"The president's son dying" is a myth.

From Wikepedia:

On the afternoon on June 30, 1924, Calvin Coolidge, Jr. played a game of tennis with his brother John Coolidge. Because he wore tennis shoes without socks, Calvin Jr. developed a blister on his right foot, which progressed into blood poisoning and was the cause of his death on July 7, 1924, less than three months after his sixteenth birthday. His brother, John, described the loss of his brother as producing a depression in President Coolidge that lasted the rest of his life.

Colored socks had nothing to do with it. No socks caused the blisters that led to his death.

Moral of the story. If you're going to play tennis without socks, wait until antibiotics are invented.

BillyMac Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:46am

Again, Apologies To Moses ...
 
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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 862047)
And don't forget your white socks.

I will give up my white socks under my black socks when they peel my cold dead fingers from around them.


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