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From what I understand, Oklahoma head office has stated they approve white on the shoes like NFL officials wear (i.e. black with white stripes) if the local association approves of it and if the entire crew wears it. Used to be that we could wear all black only.
I like the idea, tho the white could be a pain to keep that way. Any thoughts?
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White on shoes.
I use New Balance because I like the wider sizes they offer. (My feet are wide from going bare-foot as a young lad growing up in Hawaii).
New Balance has those white N's on each side. I clean my shoes with the "Shoe Magic" brand cleaner that Honig's used to sell, and then apply the black polish on the black areas only. My question is this: if you want to cover the white area of your shoes, what is the best way to do this?
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I bought the reeboks which had a white "Reebok" on the side and a logo thing on the back. I covered mine using a permenant marker, then I went over it with shoe polish. No one would ever know that it wasn't black to begin with, even at close inspection.
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Spot-Bilts had some white on the tops of the tongues and on the back of the shoe-- a little black dye did the trick !! I think all black is best.
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Remember, the key to the Oklahoma statement isthat it includes:...only if the entire crew wears them... This policy clearly eliminates the lone ranger yet allows crews to dress alike, I can live with that. That being said, what they do in Oklahoma is jussss fiiiine! However, my new spotbilt shoes are all black as I used a Sharpie and black shoe polish as described above to remove all white areas.
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I work the sideline crew (sticks) at the pro games in my city (Canada) and my shoes are not the same brand as the league sponsor so I have to cover up the logos on my shoes for all games. I found that the easiest way to cover up the white is with black spray paint that gets re-applied throughout the year...the sharpie thing didn't work at all.
Course, the league could just GIVE me a pair of branded shoes, but I'm not holding my breath.... |
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If the white logo is sewn on to the shoe then you maybe able to remove the stitching and remove the logo without it being noticible. If it is embossed then a Sharpie or dye may work but sometimes it won't stick very well. It also doesn't need to look perfect from 1 foot away because the closest anybody who cares will look at your shoes is about 4 or 5 feet.
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My crew for next year will all be wearing the new Reeboks with the white on the side. It is a comfortable shoe and we all plan on matching.
I have no problem with a little white on the shoe if the crew matches. There is another crew in the chapter that wears the Adidas with the white stripes.
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That is something that doesn'T get any comments here in Germany, at least not in my area.
We don't have set crews, and are always mixed and matched. Uniforms have to be the same (R decides long sleaves or short), but as long as we all have 'mostly' black shoes, and keep them clean, there is no (or has been until now) no discussion about shoes. James |
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