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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 12:11am
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Hello Folks,
What shirt?
Light blue w/white and navy trim or
Light blue w/red,white and navy trim?
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 04:07am
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Hello Folks,
What shirt?
Light blue w/white and navy trim or
Light blue w/red,white and navy trim?
Thanks
What shirt for what game?
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 09:47am
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For NFHS, the light blue w/white and navy trim is the most common in use.

If you are calling ASA, USSSA, NSA...etc, you will need their licensed apparel in most places.
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 12:06pm
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and if ASA, the collars either droop, or curl up, and the buttons turn purple! (at least mine did) Never noticed til I read about it here this week!
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 01:53pm
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and if ASA, the collars either droop, or curl up, and the buttons turn purple! (at least mine did) Never noticed til I read about it here this week!
You know, I still have yet to have any of those problems.
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 02:06pm
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and if ASA, the collars either droop, or curl up, and the buttons turn purple! (at least mine did) Never noticed til I read about it here this week!
You know, I still have yet to have any of those problems.
I think it was Mike you said that the buttons turning pink / purple was due to laundry detergent.

So, Scott, to see this problem, you have to wash your shirts once in a while!
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 02:27pm
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I think it was Mike you said that the buttons turning pink / purple was due to laundry detergent.

So, Scott, to see this problem, you have to wash your shirts once in a while!
Hmmm...maybe that is what is affecting the collars on some of these other shirts as well. Seems I have found the secret to success!!!
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 03:10pm
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The Mrs makes sure mine get washed, otherwise I'd have nice collars, and white buttons!

I only have 2 ASA shirts, both have wimpy collars, and lavender buttons. Wife and daughter have about 5, one of those doesn't have the problem! I think that's one of the newer ones, it has blue buttons.

I wear my Lavender buttons proudly!
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 03:21pm
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The Mrs makes sure mine get washed, otherwise I'd have nice collars, and white buttons!
Funny...my ASA shirts have light blue buttons!
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 03:44pm
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I think it was Mike you said that the buttons turning pink / purple was due to laundry detergent.
No, not laundry detergent, but some detergents which has bleaching factors included.

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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 07:05pm
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Cool

I found it kind of funny that the pro umps
are back to a light blue shirt for day games !
My question is why can't the manufacturers
make us a shirt that keeps me cooler in these
warm SW FL days ???
BTW-- MrsO must be using a good wash product--
none of my colors run- including my nifty new
FHSAA patch and USA flag !!
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Old Thu Apr 15, 2004, 07:46pm
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Michigan NFHS - Powder blue pullover with red/white or navy/white trims or Navy pullover with red/white

NCAA - Powder blue with navy/white trim.
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