I know they aren't "$65" cool... but are they cool at all?
I know they aren't "$65" cool... but are they cool at all?
Those are vintage styled english school yard jerseys.
thejeff wrote:
I know they aren't "$65" cool... but are they cool at all?
https://www.tracksmith.com/products/m-van-cortlandt-singlet
I really like them.
Trouble is that if you wear it in public then everyone will know that you are the douche that wasted $65 on a singlet.
The Obvious Answer wrote:
thejeff wrote:I know they aren't "$65" cool... but are they cool at all?
https://www.tracksmith.com/products/m-van-cortlandt-singletI really like them.
Trouble is that if you wear it in public then everyone will know that you are the douche that wasted $65 on a singlet.
I don't like them, but that's no different than wearing lulu like every other person I see running in Central Park.
UKrunner2 wrote:
Those are vintage styled english school yard jerseys.
The diagonal stripe used to be common with lots of countries, like the US in the 1930s:
http://www.espn.com/photo/2015/0824/now_otd_0912JesseOwens_cr__800x450.jpgAustralia in the 1960s:
http://www.mossgreen.com.au/images/lot/1973/197359_0.jpgIt's been out of fashion for a while, but Norway had the diagonal stripe this year at Worlds.
Isn't $65 a bit much?
Most I thought of spending was $40 on a flannel singlet.
Clinical Psychologist (BA) wrote:
Isn't $65 a bit much?
It depends. If you're fast it's way too much. But I think it's a good deal for OP.
NB: The sash is reserved for those t&f team members who score in major championships (Heps, IC4A/ECAC, Nationals).
And yes, I think the full sash was a little classier than the abbreviated diagonal that the uniforms sport nowadays:
http://news.cornell.edu/sites/chronicle.cornell/files/hortelano-roig460.jpg?itok=SmyII7rXNOTE that Georgetown, at least in the time of Steve Stageberg, had a similar sash.
In any case: GO BIG RED!
all is relative wrote:
Clinical Psychologist (BA) wrote:Isn't $65 a bit much?
It depends. If you're fast it's way too much. But I think it's a good deal for OP.
Ouch.
I don't like them it makes it look like you're wearing a messenger bag
all is relative wrote:
Clinical Psychologist (BA) wrote:Isn't $65 a bit much?
It depends. If you're fast it's way too much. But I think it's a good deal for OP.
If you are fast they pay you to wear a singlet.
$65 is full on douche territory for a singlet. I do like the throwback style though.
I feel like this would make me appear more down to earth and relatable.
Those Tracksmith singlets make me think you went to Duke or something...
I know which trees I grew up in. Pinewood. Lots of pinewood.
https://i2.wp.com/redshirtrunning.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Jason-Front.jpg?fit=500%2C500&ssl=1
Lord that guy is pale and flabby.
I like 'em. This guy:
I like em. Wouldn't drop $65 for one though.
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