Wednesday, July 26, 2017

10 Rules to Wearing Football Jerseys

10 Rules to Wearing Football Jerseys

You are a die-hard football fan and you play hard. It's time to throw around the pigskin, make some tackles and perfect your team's touchdown strategy. Wearing football jerseys shows you are on top of the game. The point of wearing the jersey is to support your team, and there are certain rules when wearing football jerseys to a sporting event. What are they? Let’s find out.

1. Wear a jersey that fits and comforts you


The important part of dressing up for football is to give yourself the freedom of movement so that you can play freely without having to think about your clothes too much. And most jerseys are not flattering on most body types, so you should know what size you wear. You make it worse when you go too big or too small size jerseys. If you have no choice, you can go one size above, but only if it's the jersey of a sport that would typically involve shoulder pads.

2. Always wear a sleeved t-shirt under your jersey


Many people wear the jersey as tank tops in summer. Don’t be one of them. Wear a sleeved t-shirt underneath the jersey. Wearing different types and colors of t-shirts with full sleeve under your jersey is considered acceptable. Jackets and warm-up shirts should not be worn over the jersey as they hide what team you are on and is considered cheating. 

3. Don’t wear a personalised jersey


Just pick the star player or a legend, someone you look up to and is your favorite player which shows your respect and support instead of having a jersey lettered and numbered after you.

4. Wear the team-colored jersey


Especially for the ladies, no pink jerseys. If you are proud of your team, you should be proud of their colors. So, get yourself a real jersey and not the alternate version or fashion jerseys. Also, wearing a jersey with a designer that is a big no-no

5. Never wear a jersey of a team that isn't playing in the game you are attending


Can I go to a game where I have no interest in the teams playing? Sure, if you love the sport, just don't wear a jersey of the team who isn’t playing in the said game. If you do, it reflects disrespect for the teams playing. So attend the game wearing clothes in neutral colors. This way you can show up at any game and nobody will criticise you for it.

6. Do not wear a jersey with the same player name and number as your friends


When attending a game as a group, avoid the jersey with a player’s name and number which your friend is already wearing. If you do, you guys may look a bit silly sitting in your group with identical jerseys. Unless it is intentional and all of you want to show solidarity for the particular player.

7. Know the right time to wear jersey


There is a right time and place to wear jerseys. Kids could wear a jersey to school every day. And you are not one. Hopefully, you have learned the art of timing. While going to a concert, it's cool to wear the band’s t-shirt. However, you will look a bit out of place if you wear the jersey to work, social gatherings not related to the concert or even in the gym. And it’s the same with sports jerseys. So to help you out, here is the perfect time to wear a jersey.

Football game
Specifically for a sporting event party
Outdoor events/ festivals
At your own home
Halloween
If your workplace decides to have a jersey themed day for fun

8. Wear shorts



Always wear shorts made of lightweight material with an elastic waist. It’s much easier and comfortable to move around in a fast-paced game. Often a player's number is printed on the shorts but is not compulsory. One piece suits are not allowed while playing the game. However, a goalkeeper can wear long pants with padded hips.

9. Shoe matter


Pick the right shoes for your comfort and functionality. Check with your fellow players to decide on what kind of shoe is appropriate for the game. Football involves kicking a ball, so you should wear running shoes or cleats. But if you decide to play wearing sandals or barefoot, you will end up hurting your feet. Also, choose cleats without metal spikes or front toe spikes so as not to injure another player.

10. Wear your hair in a ponytail if it goes past your shoulders


Long hair can be a nuisance while playing the game. So, put your hair in a ponytail to make things easier. Use headbands or hair bands to hold hair from falling on your face. 


Hope these 10 rules help you in making smarter use of your beloved jersey. Be on point wearing your favourite jersey at the games. For sports jerseys and custom made sports shirts, contact Spida Sports. Call 1300 864 755 or email at info@spidasports.com.au

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