A closer inspection of a couple of my jerseys showed me two
more thing to be aware of, as you evaluate your next jersey purchase.
First off, do you know how they have those size labels on
the bottom hem of the jersey?
Usually these are sewn on, and I thought they were on my
newest jerseys as well. But when I wore
one to work on Friday (for Jersey Day), I noticed that the edge of the label
was peeling up. I could see it was
ironed on.
Because I’m not really crazy about broadcasting my size as I
move around town, I figured I’d just pull it off. What was underneath cracked me up.
Nothing says “quality” like Quan Shihu.
Being even less crazy about broadcasting cheapness than I am
about broadcasting size, I used my thread cutting tool to remove the “Quan
Shihu” tag. Probably means “Cheap white
man.”
The other issue to look for; make sure all patches are
straight.
I understand it’s easier to square up a square, but still,
you can see the angle of the word “Steelers.”
It needs to be straight. Of
course, if someone is looking at me with their head tilted, (as is likely, in a
sports bar), the logo will appear fine… but the numbers will be crooked. Can’t win, I guess.
In a completely unrelated note, Happy 9th Birthday
to my nephew Sammy!
No 3rd grader rocks a tank top like Sammy!
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and Sammy is 9 ToDay! Happy Tank Top with a note from Uncle Bluz
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