First women's dress code very different than men's.
Secondly it depends on where you sit. If in a box slacks and button down (sometimes blazer), if club level slacks or very nice jeans and polo (no t-shirt). If general population then temperature comes into play and shorts work in the heat. Personally I don't do t-shirts because it's slobby for the tailgates but don't really care what others do.
Third under no condition is it acceptable for a grown man over the age of 18 to wear a jersey period and it's not for discussion.
Fourth if you wear Crocs you're gay anyway.
First women's dress code very different than men's.
Secondly it depends on where you sit. If in a box slacks and button down (sometimes blazer), if club level slacks or very nice jeans and polo (no t-shirt). If general population then temperature comes into play and shorts work in the heat. Personally I don't do t-shirts because it's slobby for the tailgates but don't really care what others do.
Third under no condition is it acceptable for a grown man over the age of 18 to wear a jersey period and it's not for discussion.
Fourth if you wear Crocs you're gay anyway.
Seems like an awful lot of rules for watching a football game. Seems more like a damn pageant than a football game.
Seems like an awful lot of rules for watching a football game. Seems more like a damn pageant than a football game.
That's what they call the gay bars in Oregon.
Saturday nights my wife wears the visor.
Apparently the Virginia Cavaliers football games have a tradition of fans dressing-up for the games......men wear blazers & ties, and women wear dresses. But, I heard that this has been changing over the previous several years----- apparently many Virginia fans are simply wearing school colored gear nowadays. Can anyone confirm this?
Saturday nights my wife wears the visor.
If its cold, I'll wear a jacket. ... and always a cap.I just wear blue jeans and my teams shirt when i go to a game.