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Yeah, like I'm going to run to the dry cleaner every time my uniform needs laundering... If heather gray requires dry cleaning to not fade, yet another reason to change color.
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It seems like something "fading" (ie: getting lighter in shade) would be completely different than "changing colors" (ie: going from grey to pink).
I wonder.... How many of you work high school ball, where the required shirt is navy blue with a RED t-shirt? How many times have you thrown all your umpire clothes in the wash together, heather grey pants along with red t-shirts? Might this explain why some folks report no problem with pink pants? Perhaps they do not routinely mix the colors together. |
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None of my umpire unis are red; My Honig's plate pants faded to an almost brownish color, not actually, literally pink. My Fech's are fading to a more graceful light gray, but whatever, they no longer look the best, and in another year or so will likely tend toward the brownish color, too.
The effect of sun (UV?) on dye is not a pure lightening effect, but frequently has a yellowing effect.
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BretMan, even if your theory had some validity to it, that wouldn't explain why the area where your belt covers stays normal color, unless you wash your pants with your belt still in place. Dave
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I am repeating my objection to endlessly buying stuff just for a different color or design. I have 2 or 3 times as many uniform pieces than I need, and I strongly object, probably refuse, to buy more. This "shades of gray" stuff, logos on everything, stripes on jacket shoulders, worrying about fashionable color combos, etc. is a major waste of time and money; to the benefit of no one except the manufacturers.
There is no game that can not be umpired in a universal color choice of cap, shirt and pants color; with no logos or patches.
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I never wash the shirts with the pants when I was my unis. Don't want the micromesh getting picked by the sewn in shirt grabber thingy or the metal that is on the pants.
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But my wife says I look "hot" in my Sansabelt slacks and Cliff Keen stripes. I get a good pump going from the gym, show up and use elastic bands during pre-game. By the time we're tipping my guns are a blazing and I know I look good because of my Cliff Keen stripes and Sansabelt pants.
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Because it is the required undergarment color of my state high school association. Other than that, I can't think of any good reason!
I realize this will vary from state-to-state, or from one association to the other. But I presented this as possible theory of why a lighter colored fabric might take on a "pinkish" tint. By the way, you're talking to a guy that just got done sewing all new light blue buttons on two different shirts where the original buttons turned that hideous pink/purple color. Another experiment I might attempt is to try dying a faded pair of heather grey pants, either to restore the heather color or to match the new darker shade or grey. I definitely will be using an old pair of pants I don't wear anymore as my "guinea pig"! |
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Let me know if that works to a passable approximation of official heather gray. If you can make this work, I might try it, too. My Fech's still look good, except for the color.
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For sale signs don't cost over $50 a pop, nor do you typically need more than one.
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That is not true. The realtor needs a bundle of these signs and are the only ones who would care since those colors, logos and everything else on the sign represents their business.
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the fech pants are way better for color and lasting no matter how many times you wash they dont fade nearly as much as other brands. I have worn honigs, dalco, cliff keen, sansabelt, gerry davis, and fecheimer and the color and wear on the fecheimer pants is far superior to these brands. The sizing does blow but other than that ... I love those pants.
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