Five ways to look more fashionable in a football game
It's finally football season. Whether your passion is Alumni Saturday for a college football game, complete with mascots and competitive cheerleaders, for the necklace and stadium excitement at an NFL Sunday, talk about your next sixteen weekends. Whether you attend the games live, enjoy them in the company of others at your local bar or take the six-pack out of the fridge to lay on the coffee table in front of your very own sofa, watching football does not mean you have to look like a slob . Here are five ways to look more fashionable this football season.
Designer Team Wear: In this day and age, clothing that sports your team logo is not limited to a gray athletic t-shirt or a sports-specific jersey. Many leagues and teams have developed fashionable team logo wear that creates stylish polar fleece wear for straight buttons and ties. Yes, tape. You do not have to look sloppy just to get a logo on the day of the game. Choose smart, fashionable and current logo wear from your team shop or fan page.
Choose the Right Size Jersey: It's a myth that the right size for a sports team jersey is "as big as they will humanly make them." Buy a jersey with the right size for your body. Maybe we can justify buying a size too big to provide a little space for game day food, but only one size!
Accent with team or sports cufflinks: The well-dressed man highlights his outfit with cufflinks to complete the look. From cufflinks that support your team with a logo to cufflinks that simply promote football as a sport, complete your look with tasteful cufflinks and 7m.
Do not waste your food or beer: This may seem like a no-brainer, but nothing makes you look less fashionable than having chili cheese fries running down your shirt or a beer stain on your pants. Yes, it's a game day and we'll all be thrilled. Do not let this tension burst and literally spill.
Consider khakis instead of jeans: While jeans may be the ritual uniform for game day, that does not mean you would not both look better and potentially be more comfortable in a pair of khakis. They still correspond to the wear and tear of your team logo, but they also send the message that you took a little extra time and effort. You're not a "jeans guy", you are a "khaki guy."
The football season is only sixteen weekends long, so it does not ask too much that you take a little extra effort. Plus, as the number of female soccer fans in America grows, your attention to looking sharp on match day can pay off in ways you did not expect!
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