Me and my buddy Geoff in the foreground, taking ourselves way too seriously:
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Just remember that your representing the sport of Disc Golf anytime you step out onto the course. I always try and wear a collared shirt when playing. I personally like to dress for success, I like to feel good about what I'm wearing. I'm not saying that everyone needs to wear a collared shirt but don't go out looking like scum.
confused as to why a collar = class?
the clothes you wear dont define you as a person. i thought we all learned this in grade school?
confused as to why a collar = class? typical mens fashion is such a mess...
Blue-collar and white-collar, among others, are LOADED with class connotations.
I used to work for a big non-profit group. During the board meetings all the lower level board members would show up in suits and ties. Then the real power would show up in t-shirts and running shorts with sneakers on.
Kind of depends on the time and place. I would agree though that going to a public park to throw chunks of plastic around isn't one of them.people who 'dress to impress' are wasting their lives.
I don't think of collared shirts as impractical. I hate comparisons to golf, but if people can golf in them, they can disc golf in them. Heck, I have collared shirts in dri-fit material, so they don't even have to be hot.
Me and my buddy Geoff in the foreground, taking ourselves way too seriously: