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Post by tim on May 19, 2009 21:20:06 GMT 1
Alternatively Since you are all members of UYAC you can wear (If I remember everything correctly)
Black Hoodie, Black polo shirt, Black t-shirt, black/gold quatered rugby shirt NAVY trousers (don't ask why it's navy)
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Post by lucy on May 20, 2009 12:58:09 GMT 1
Because they wanted to find the most horrible combination possible.
and dont think jeans count.
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gitta
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Post by gitta on May 20, 2009 20:02:42 GMT 1
ah, I need my jumper then... cause as far as I can see the situation here I won't be shooting in less than three layers ever in England
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Post by tim on May 20, 2009 22:38:02 GMT 1
nope, jeans don't count
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Post by debs515 on May 21, 2009 13:47:59 GMT 1
why all these rules on clothing? I literally don't own anything that would comply and I'm not going out and buying stuff anytime soon! Is there like a legitimate reason for the colours? And why not jeans?! If they're navy?!
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Post by Ivan on May 21, 2009 15:03:40 GMT 1
Because archery is a posh sport, don't you know.
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Post by tim on May 23, 2009 14:51:09 GMT 1
Archery Is like cricket, there is a code of conduct which up untill very recently has stated that at competitions all competitors must wear forest green or white, trousers and top. (or skirt & top) However they allowed individual clubs to regisiter specific colours, thus allowing clubs to look unified and be easily recognisable at a shoot. Why not jeans? because they are scruffy, inherently... that's why
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Post by Ed R-J on May 24, 2009 9:47:20 GMT 1
because they are scruffy, inherently... that's why The same goes for students, of course, but the GNAS, in its infinite wisdom, doesn't moderate its dress codes for the scruffy and impoverished student classes...
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Post by Ed R-J on May 24, 2009 9:48:12 GMT 1
Oh, and if its any consolation, Debs, I only got a pair of green trousers at a tesco on the way to my first one of these competitions...
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gitta
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Post by gitta on May 25, 2009 0:05:44 GMT 1
Be glad -- it is only the colours, some years ago women were not allowed to wear short trousers at a German FITA, only skirts if short. Oh and I am still waging war on the jeans regulations. but I will be nice about it, just because I am in a foreign country...
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Post by lucy on May 26, 2009 16:53:10 GMT 1
Every sport has a dress requirement for competitions.
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Post by lucy on May 29, 2009 11:46:53 GMT 1
Jess is sending in the entry forms, so if you wanted to go but hadnt told him yet- too bad!
Also- apparently teams are divided by gender : ( how rubbbish.
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