TheSelectFew
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Is it strange for people to wear their shirts outside of games? Yes ction. Is it strange to own a football shirt at all? No Why do people choose to wear 'casual' clothing to games? Looks better than a walking corporate logo. Hope I answered some of your questions to your satisfaction.
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Heineken
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Wearing my 2012-13 Sydney FC Jersey emblazoned with #10 Del Piero today. Suck it, Haters.
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Roar_Brisbane
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pv4
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afromanGT wrote:pv4 wrote:rocknerd wrote:Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one. Meh, I've been rocking st pauli shirts for years. Fxxxing hipster yo Obviously you were uncool before it was cool to be uncool. Coolception
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afromanGT
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pv4 wrote:rocknerd wrote:Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one. Meh, I've been rocking st pauli shirts for years. Fxxxing hipster yo Obviously you were uncool before it was cool to be uncool.
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pv4
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rocknerd wrote:Isn't St Pauli now just a trendy label? love St Pauli and all but they've become a brand synonymous with left and gay/women's rights movements?
St Pauli shirts are like the Ramones shirts, everyone trying to fit the scene has one. Meh, I've been rocking st pauli shirts for years. Fxxxing hipster yo
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chillbilly
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afromanGT wrote:chillbilly wrote:My Olympic Sharks shirt stays in my cupboard permanently. I hate people asking what the hell "Bank of Cyprus" is. I'd have thought that was pretty self-explanatory :lol: So would I but people still ask. Quote:Did you go to "oh-leem-pick!" games when they played at shark park too? Yes with my Brett Emerton junior members card. It started my love of watching live football.
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Les Gock
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Alex-S wrote:Wore my MV top car shopping a couple of weeks ago. The salesman was a school friend of Francesco Stella and assured me that Stella is a gun and will thrive given a chance. I didn't buy the car. Good choice, would've been a guaranteed lemon.
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Alex-S
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Wore my MV top car shopping a couple of weeks ago. The salesman was a school friend of Francesco Stella and assured me that Stella is a gun and will thrive given a chance. I didn't buy the car.
Edited by Alex-S: 8/11/2013 12:52:50 PM
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Les Gock
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I wear Fred Perry shirts with the top button done up, and a bow tie.
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afromanGT
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Heineken wrote:You forgot the all-important clap. Yeah, you've got to make sure you give them the clap.
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Heineken
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:chillbilly wrote:I wear my shitty old Liverpool shirts around everywhere. Nearly everything has fallen off them so they are basically just red shirts with a barely legible stitched Liverpool logo now.
I have only ever worn my Sydney shirts to games. They mean more to me and I don't want them to get wrecked.
My Olympic Sharks shirt stays in my cupboard permanently. I hate people asking what the hell "Bank of Cyprus" is. Did you go to "oh-leem-pick!" games when they played at shark park too? You forgot the all-important clap.
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afromanGT
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chillbilly wrote:My Olympic Sharks shirt stays in my cupboard permanently. I hate people asking what the hell "Bank of Cyprus" is. I'd have thought that was pretty self-explanatory :lol:
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sydneyfc1987
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chillbilly wrote:I wear my shitty old Liverpool shirts around everywhere. Nearly everything has fallen off them so they are basically just red shirts with a barely legible stitched Liverpool logo now.
I have only ever worn my Sydney shirts to games. They mean more to me and I don't want them to get wrecked.
My Olympic Sharks shirt stays in my cupboard permanently. I hate people asking what the hell "Bank of Cyprus" is. Did you go to "oh-leem-pick!" games when they played at shark park too?
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Good to hear that those wearing Heart kits experience abuse. Kutgw Melbourne This, it pleases me that heart fans get abused in the city that is apparently "theirs"
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imonfourfourtwo
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melbourneboys wrote:imonfourfourtwo wrote:Wear my Heart shirt all game day around Ballarat and Melbourne on game days. Tomorrow will be a pain in the arse getting the train from Ballarat to Melbourne, then onto Clayton for my exam then back into the city for the match, then back to Ballarat that night...but I'll do all that in my Heart shirt (we need all the advertising we can get, even if it means coping abuse all day). So much of this post makes me laugh. Haha, it's a great day out, I recommend it.
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quichefc
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I've got heaps of Gunners tops that get a good airing - mainly when exercising. I especially love the redcurrent 05-06 top... it has O2 on the front but that doesn't bother me.
No-one knows what the advertising on my 01-02 home shirt is - Dreamcast - it seems so old now when you look at games nowadays.
I don't have the current kit and with the one just superceded I made the mistake of washing in warm water and the 'Fly Emirates' came off - which is good to a point until it looks like a knock off cos you can see the faded marks where the lettering used to be.
I also wear a Barca top, Celtic top or Socceroos top when playing in the park with mates or exercising (The Socceroos top means I don't have to wear a bib).
I strictly only wear Heart tops to games (or whilst watching away matches on tv) and have white heart/arsenal training tops for my recreational teams at Box Hill Indoor Sports (Micro Machines) and Ringwood City7s (Real Ale Madrid). The Caulfield Cougars have club kits so it only when you have to wash them that I have them outside of match day so they don't get worn.
My work is casual so rarely have to wear shirts - in fact I've not had to wear a tie this year.
Just re-read this post and wondered if anyone actually cares... oh well [post]
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imonfourfourtwo wrote:Wear my Heart shirt all game day around Ballarat and Melbourne on game days. Tomorrow will be a pain in the arse getting the train from Ballarat to Melbourne, then onto Clayton for my exam then back into the city for the match, then back to Ballarat that night...but I'll do all that in my Heart shirt (we need all the advertising we can get, even if it means coping abuse all day). So much of this post makes me laugh.
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imonfourfourtwo
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Wear my Heart shirt all game day around Ballarat and Melbourne on game days. Tomorrow will be a pain in the arse getting the train from Ballarat to Melbourne, then onto Clayton for my exam then back into the city for the match, then back to Ballarat that night...but I'll do all that in my Heart shirt (we need all the advertising we can get, even if it means coping abuse all day).
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ducky42
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart. It's actually Calvin Klein but good on you for making the effort to call me a pleb. That's quite a stretch for someone who lives in Adelaide. As an Adelaidean, I believe I am more than qualified to identify plebs as I see them. The old "takes one to know one" adage rings truer than ever. Indeed it does my pleb friend.
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chillbilly
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I wear my shitty old Liverpool shirts around everywhere. Nearly everything has fallen off them so they are basically just red shirts with a barely legible stitched Liverpool logo now.
I have only ever worn my Sydney shirts to games. They mean more to me and I don't want them to get wrecked.
My Olympic Sharks shirt stays in my cupboard permanently. I hate people asking what the hell "Bank of Cyprus" is.
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart. It's actually Calvin Klein but good on you for making the effort to call me a pleb. That's quite a stretch for someone who lives in Adelaide. As an Adelaidean, I believe I am more than qualified to identify plebs as I see them. The old "takes one to know one" adage rings truer than ever.
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ducky42
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart. It's actually Calvin Klein but good on you for making the effort to call me a pleb. That's quite a stretch for someone who lives in Adelaide. As an Adelaidean, I believe I am more than qualified to identify plebs as I see them.
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart. It's actually Calvin Klein but good on you for making the effort to call me a pleb. That's quite a stretch for someone who lives in Adelaide.
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ducky42
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's. That's true to a point, but I'm not going to pay money to walk around advertising various businesses I have no interest in. It's fairly difficult to avoid a garment without some sort of logo. It's not. They're out there. I wear them all the time at work. Great, I don't care. Pick me one up next time you're clothes shopping in K-Mart.
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's. That's true to a point, but I'm not going to pay money to walk around advertising various businesses I have no interest in. It's fairly difficult to avoid a garment without some sort of logo. It's not. They're out there. I wear them all the time at work.
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ducky42
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afromanGT wrote:ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's. That's true to a point, but I'm not going to pay money to walk around advertising various businesses I have no interest in. It's fairly difficult to avoid a garment without some sort of logo.
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afromanGT
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ducky42 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard. Advertising is advertising. Whether it's their own brand or someone else's.
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ducky42
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afromanGT wrote:Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one. If you can't differentiate between the sponsorship plastered all over jerseys and the small logo a garment maker places on their work, I'm afraid it is indeed you who is the retard.
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afromanGT
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Yeah, you don't understand what advertising is, and I'm the retard. Good one.
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