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Regular black dress slacks will work for someone just starting out... but, IMHO, it'll be well worth the investment in a pair of actual officiating pants.
I can understand not wanting to spend the money on them initially, but if it was me, I'd use one of my early game checks on a good pair of pants. As for shoes, buy a pair that are comfortable for you. If you're wearing ill-fitting shoes, it'll be nothing but a distraction (or worse, lead to injury). |
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I agree on the slacks...take your first check and buy some beltless. Hate to say it but all those years growing up when my mom made me dress nice on test days because it aids in confidence...well it is true and I have found in officiating (any sport) looking the part just gives you that air of confidence...IMO.
On the shoes I personally swear by the zigs. I had knee issues for years and I finally bought a pair of zigs for everyday running. I only wear zigs now for everyday life and officiating, even my plate shoes are zigs and my knees are A-OK. They also are some of the more athletic looking officals shoes out there and like I said about the pants...helps you look the part. I wear a flexbelt for baseball because that is all I have found that works but for basketball I tuck into my shorts and the beltless pants aid as well. Welcome to the "profession"... |
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I received the rubberized flex belt with my starter pack last year and not even a year (and 12 game dates) later, it's already showing signs of wear and cracks in the rubber. So, I just ordered and received Honig's Ultimate Velcro belt. My next games aren't until this weekend, but I tried it on already and love it. It's easier to get on/off. And, I'm hoping it last longer as well.
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I bought my rubber flex belt in 1998...and still wear it today. I don't wear it for basketball anymore but I do wear it in baseball and my military service dress...anyway, it has signs of wear for sure but that son of a gun has been with me from 185 lbs, to 225 lbs and back again! lol
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Check out Gerry Davis Sports. They have a basketball referee starter kit for $150. Included: Cliff Keen stripped shirt Gerry Davis black pants (belt-less) Black New Balance shoes Smitty Lanyard (Choose from two styles) Fox 40 Whistle (Choose from three styles) Black Gerry Davis socks Flex belt Last edited by KJUmp; Thu Nov 21, 2013 at 05:46pm. |
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I just prefer the more flexible rubberized flex.
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Has anyone tried the shirt lock from Honig's? |
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Are they still in business? I haven't received an email from them in a couple of months, the website lists items with "september special" and the only HS shirts they show are pink/black.
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and this site seems to be the same, but a few dollars less: REFEREE PANT When I ordered from the first a month or so ago, I got original sans-a-belts. Don't know if those are still available, or if it's now "the same thing from the same factory but with a different label" (because sans-a-belt has decided not to carry them) |
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