Dress codes are tough for sure. While running a Joss event once a player pointed out a pro with no collar and said "Guess he's too good for the rules ey?" It was a collarless dress shirt that looked good and I pointed out one of the players that had a t shirt under an unbuttoned untucked flannel shirt he worn just meet the collar dress code and I asked "who would you rather have playing in your event?"
Kind of tough to put that on the refs though. You'll get a lot of people accusing refs of favoritism.
Now on the other hand I recently asked all of our national qualifiers to look nice as they were representing us and our mission. Most went out of their way to look good but some showed no effort at all? Now I have to babysit and write up what they can and cannot wear, I don't wanna lol
Joe, nobody wants to have to do it.
But you always have these school boys, malcontents, and button-pushers, that think they are special and have to show that they will not conform.
They are the guys that are generally lacking in basic social skills :-i Eventually they will get it. And if they don't, who cares.
Lou Figueroa