Thread: NBA Dress Code
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Old Oct 21, 2005 | 08:25 PM
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To a degree every job has requirements. I don't think this one is unreasonable. I think the biggest factor here is the type of people basketball people are. I am a huge fan I think I am very much like basketball people. Golf people usually wear wing tips & spiked shoes-basketball people like to wear sleveless jerseys. I have tatoos and dress nice-most NBA players are very much aware of style and trends and I think keep them stirred up. The are edgey-golf people are not. Basketball players are in there early to mid twenties and that is the time to do the things they do. Kinda like HAn-we discuss things off the topic but still within our interest-I dont think I can visit with those at the Subaru website as comfortably.

I have requirements to met at work and I do these to keep my position. This next seaon we will see some well dressed BBall players-which will mean just a more enjoyable game.

I think that maybe all along there should have been these requirements in place-in the 90's Dennis Rodman was wearing a wedding dress to his book signing? Where was the NBA code enforsement when we needed them? Because now these guys are dressing as everyday guys and getting threatened with fines?
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