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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Check Out Our New Cafe Press Store

We've opened an online store!  Grab one of our t-shirts and throw on your favorite hat and you know you'll look great for the game.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

College Football Preview


I didn't grow up much of a college football fan.  My Dad and my Grandpa took me to a number of Minnesota Golden Gopher games when I was a kid, but, at that age, I was more into watching the NFL on Sundays.  Shortly after I arrived in college, it all started to click.  The families of fans, the band, the mascots, the tradition.  Now, I love college football and it consumes many of my Saturday's in the autumn.  Dressing the part as a college football fan, however, is quite different from looking good at an NFL game.  

College football teams offer jerseys for sale, but I wouldn't really recommend picking one up. The exception to this rule of thumb would be the University of Michigan - where top players always wear the number 1.  Most teams, however, offer the number of a handful of players expected to be the team's stars that upcoming season.  If your favorite player wears the number 1 - consider picking up the jersey if it is available - but other than that, most jerseys will look dated after a couple of years ("number 19? Who is that?  We haven't had anyone wear the number 19 for three years").  If you're willing to spend 50-60 bucks every year or two on a new jersey, this might be for you, but I would instead recommend picking up a hooded sweatshirt with your favorite schools logo.  Hoodies can be worn on more occasions and perfectly compliment a crisp Saturday afternoon.  

If you're a hardcore college football fan and want to opt for a jersey, consider sporting a throwback jersey instead of a jersey for a current player.  These jerseys will look "fresher" longer and you can often find sewn on versions that can live through the wash (important if you are in any danger of having beer spilled on your duds).  

College football has a long and healthy tradition of tailgating.  If you plan on grilling before the game, we recommend layering.  Wear your hat and t-shirt, but be sure to grab your sweatshirt. Once the afternoon or evening sun dips below the edge of most stadiums, you'll want to be prepared - either for yourself, or to lend to that cute recent alumni you just met. 

Avoid: Overly baggy t-shirts given away by the university - instead buy one that fits your shape a little bit better.  

Quick Tip: As a general rule, crushed hats look far better than any other kind of hats at college games.  The casual look just fits a little better in most college football stadiums.  

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Quick Tips: Avoid Player Face Tees

Quick Tip: Avoid any t-shirt with your favorite player's face on the front.  Instead, buy something that looks a bit more like a jersey with your favorite player's name on the back.  

The whole - your face - on top of a celebrity's face thing - well, it looks a little creepy.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Dos and Don'ts of The Well Dressed NFL Fan

With the NFL season upon us, The Well Dressed Sports Fan thought it would be a good time to address some football fan fashion dos and don'ts for the upcoming year.  The Well Dressed Sports Girl will join me for this post.

Picture 1: Jessica Simpson sporting her boyfriend, Tony Romo's, jersey.  

Well Dressed Sports Guy's Take: Jessica Simpson is so damn close to nailing it here.  Plus she is hotter than that time I found a bunch of girly magazines next to a dumpster.  Replace that slightly pink jersey with a more authentic looking jersey and she's got it.  Jessica is clearly wearing the the women's cut jersey, which is a great call here.  The long curly hair tops it off.  Be warned, dressing like this at a game will get you a lot of attention.  If attention is what you're going for - copy this look with your favorite player's jersey and wear it with pride.

Well Dressed Sports Girl's Take:  Agreed.  But come on, are you really faulting her for wearing a little pink?  Jessica Simpson and her look-a-likes can wear the girly version of fan gear
 without shame.  A "real" version might add a few points, but this works.

Sports Guy's Response: A lot of hardcore fans complain about pink hats and jerseys, but if you're hot enough to pull it off, my guess is that even the most hardcore fan won't be complaining.  

Picture 2: Bills fans tailgating.

Well Dressed Sports Guy's Take: These guys actually do a pretty reasonable job of dressing for the game.  The guy on the right could consider subbing the Bill's hat for a plain blue stocking cap, but they don't commit any sins against spot here.  These guys are doing two things correctly -- they are dressing for the weather and they aren't over doing it.  No face paint, no shirtlessness.   

Well Dressed Sports Girl's Take:
 Average.  They don't make me cringe, but there's no reason for a second glance, either.

Sports Guy's Response: I'll agree with your take here, lady, but part of the goal of this blog is not to look like a jackass.  No second take, sure, but they avoid many of the most common crimes against fandom.  


Picture 3: The Shirtless Train Wreck.

Well Dressed Sports Guy's Take:  Here is a wonderful example of what NOT to do.  Nothing says, "Heckle me," like an overweight, shirtless, drunk, sports fan.  The terrible helmet and nipple decorations sort of make me want to jump of a bridge and break both of my ankles on my way down.

Well Dressed Sports Girl's Take: Once, I thought enthusiasm was everything.  This is the exception.


Picture 4: A Bit Too Skimpy?

Well Dressed Sports Guy's Take:  If you're going for reasonable attention, copy Jessica Simpson's look in picture one.  If you're looking for the drunk guy in picture 4 to rub his nipples and make an inappropriate comment about your rack, this is the way to go.  Dignity goes out the window here.  If all you're looking for is to get on TV - oh, and you're hot - this might be the look for you.

Well Dressed Sports Girl's Take: Where are these guys' parents?  Who let them out of the house.  When they were 18.  Seriously, they need supervision.

Sports Guy's Response: Nothing says, I'm pole dance at night and am just here for the attention by not wearing ANYTHING with your teams colors.  Find a sparkling bra that says New Orleans Saints or something.


Picture 5: Straiten up that hat!

Well Dressed Sports Guy's Take: Straighten up that hat and this guy has a pretty sweet look.  This would work well watching the game at a friend's place or going to the game with your girlfriend.  A khaki shirt might work a bit better with the purple hat, but other than that - pretty good lookin'.  Read about how to rock a crushed hat here

Well Dressed Sports Girl's Take: This is a good laid back look for going to a game.  Disregard the sports guy's take, though.  A khaki shirt would be intolerable.  Instead go for a classic oxford, and one without the weird chest pockets.  Nice jeans, clean hat, nice watch, then you've got to finish the look with a nice crisp shirt.  As long as you avoid the white hat, you can't fail with this look.

Sports Guy's Response: I would try to avoid the "I just came from work," look that so many guys fall into at baseball games.  Instead, if you're going for this kind of look, wear a casual looking oxford, rather than one you'd wear with a tie to the office.  Finally, be sure to roll up the sleeves.  

See more with our NFL Preseason Preview here.

Monday, August 4, 2008

NFL Football Pre-Season Preview


There are really two breeds of football fan -- fans who are able to go to games and fans who watch the game from afar. Unfortunately, it isn't very easy to dress casually as an NFL fan, the way you can as an MLB fan.  Going with a jersey for your favorite player's jersey is a good choice, but do you really want to spend the dough to buy an authentic jersey?  Should you wear your jersey on your second date with that hot blond from the office, or just on gamedays?  

Football, unlike baseball, does not have a low-cost casual option that looks good on most guys.  While baseball hats look natural, football caps for most NFL teams look a bit too busy -- and can often look pretty stupid.  If you have a NFL hat that matches your favorite team's jersey, you can wear it on gameday and actually look pretty decent.  The MLB and NCAA just seems to do a better job than the NFL of offering stuff to wear that is easy on the eyes.  A lot of NFL gear has HUGE logos and overwhelming colors.

Whereas the Well Dressed Sports Fan has at least a couple of great hats in his or her closet they also have at least one great NFL jersey.  Instead of dropping your hard earned money on "replica jerseys" go with authentic jerseys.  As an added tip, take a look on eBay for some great deals (another post on this later in the year).  Replica jerseys can fade and the numbers and letters can "chip" in the wash.  Authentic jerseys have sewn on letters that will last you a much, much longer time - making it worth the money.  But buyer beware, a few authentic NFL jerseys, like the Bengals, contain both sewn on and printed on elements.  The printed on elements, as with the replica jerseys, are likely to fade.

If you're able to go to a game in person, pretty much all bets are off.  If you're looking to meet a good looking girl that is also a fan of your favorite team, it is a wise idea to tone things down a little.  If you're just looking to have a good time, however, and aren't planning on going to bars away from the stadium afterword -- sure, go all out.  

If you want to show support for your team on any other day of the week than football Sunday, grab a polo shirt with your team's logo.  These shirts are more subtle than some of the other NFL gear and can look good at the golf course.  Unfortunately, some of these polos can be a bit spendy.  

Quick Tip: Wear a matching hooded sweatshirt under your jersey for cold weather.  This also works to make the jersey a bit more snug if you look like you're swimming in it.  

Avoid: Wearing the jersey of a player still in the NFL, currently playing for another team.  For example, avoid wearing your Randy Moss jersey to a Vikings game.  Snag an Adrian Peterson jersey instead.  On the other hand, you'll look like a hardcore 49ers fan if you rock your Steve Young jersey on Sundays.  

Also Avoid: Wearing your jersey other than on game day and during draft day.  If you go to watch your team practice in the fall, feel free to sport the jersey.  You also get an exemption for Super Bowl Sunday -- which is sort of like a national football holiday.  Thinking about wearing your favorite jersey to your daughter's 3rd grade graduation?  I promise you will look stupid.  

Final take: Instead of opting for a hat or t-shirt, we recommend to go with a NFL jersey.  Further, we recommend buying the authentic jersey with letters and numbers that will last a long time.  Finally, sport that jersey only on gamedays 18 times a year and special events like the NFL Draft to keep it fresh.  

Friday, August 1, 2008

Oakland Athletics: What to Wear


The Oakland Athletics have a unique color scheme of yellow and green.  To be honest, we don't exactly love the colors for casual sports fans.  When attending an A's game in Oakland, however, enough people are wearing the team colors so that they don't stand out as being so unfortunate.  

If you're a fan that would like to show your pride for the A's without wearing the bright colors the team does at home check out some of the toned down options.  The A's have a nice looking, blue and white Franchise crushed hat, here.

If you're into the on-the-field 5950 hats, check out the A's alternate cap.  The A's also have one of the least offensive spring training or bp cap, found here.

Typically, I recommend sporting most MLB teams road grey jersey - which nearly always feature the city or the state of the team across the chest.  Oakland's road jersey is the exception to this rule.  I think it is just a bit plain and dull.  Instead, we like the A's green alternate home threads.  

For a more casual look representing the city of Oakland - check out this shirt.

Finally, the A's have a history filled with interesting personalities and players.  If you've got the cash, a Rollie Fingers throwback jersey is a great choice.

A's fans sitting in the bleachers tend to be more hardcore - and if you're one of those fans, anything goes when attending a game, especially during the playoffs.  On the other hand, if you're a more casual fan, take a look at some of the toned down options given the teams color schemes.  

Favorite Player Traded?


Was your favorite MLB player traded before the trade deadline this week?  Bummer. 

Instead of buying an authentic jersey that can run upwards of $100, why not buy a t-shirt stylized like your favorite team's uniform with a customized name on the back?  Check them out from MLB.com here.

For authentic jerseys, the Well Dressed Sports Fan recommends throwback or retro jerseys. After all, Babe Ruth won't be traded from the Yankees anytime soon, so the jersey is timeless.