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I kind of don't care what people wear as long as it is Husker gear. That is really my only concern. Maybe I'm a goober.
I kind of don't care what people wear as long as it is Husker gear. That is really my only concern. Maybe I'm a goober.
I just realized goober and booger have the same letters in them.I kind of don't care what people wear as long as it is Husker gear. That is really my only concern. Maybe I'm a goober.
I like sherzees (t-shirt jersey) that are done for MLB, NFL, and NBA. I don't own one, but I would rather spend $25-30 on one of those rather than $100 on a jersey.I agree with Moiraine. I'd be much, much more inclined to buy a normal t-shirt designed to look like the jerseys than the awkward as hell actual fan jerseys that they sell - it's baggy and the sleeves are long and it feels like clothes I wore when I was in elementary school. Not flattering or sharp at all.
Besides all that, this might happen to you if you wear a jersey to the game...I'm only one woman, so that's not a big enough sample size, but
I think jerseys look ridiculous on guys. And the more baggy the worse they are. It also makes me think they hero-worship an 18-22 year old. They are cute on boys and girls and the tighter fitting ones look fine on women. Maybe if they made fitted jerseys for men those would look better. But I'm not a huge fan of the coaching polos either. Makes me think they hero-worship the coaches![]()
T-shirts are the ideal gameday clothing for guys, imo. Not trying to look too smart or serious by wearing a polo, not looking like a kid by wearing a jersey.
1. The blonde chick in the gray fleece is so not interested in what's going on two rows in front of her.Lotta things goin on in that pic