DERBY CITY CLASSIC DRESS CODE

just dress reasonable....no sweatpants, gym shorts, tank tops, or sandals...put on some fucking pants, a decent shirt, and a proper pair of shoes....beyond that i dont care what anyone is wearing.
What else would they be wearing other than pants, shoes and a shirt? When you run your own event, you can tell people what to wear.

My guess is they don't give a crap what you think 🤷‍♂️
 
IMHO PoolPlayer are their own biggest enemy, they do nt want to conform with dress, or conduct code. They IMHO are killing their own sport. Willie Mosconi was at one time Pool Greatest Ambassador, not many Mosconi Types in the Sport today.
This right here!
 
Well maybe the question would Pool Players comply with simple dress code, so they would not be identified with.

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Anyone that thinks that an appearance/looking like trash or a puke isn't detrimental is a fukn moron.

Next thing you know, something that looks professional - such as Matchroom - will schedule an event over something - perhaps maybe the Buffalos Pro Classic....

(And the pool jerseys look fukn stupid)

Any entity with any kind of $ isn't gonna look at that, let alone give it a second look.

At least there are about a dozen (maybe) players that can make an above middle class living at it stateside.....

Fukn unreal this is even a debate. Pool players....
 
Anyone that thinks that an appearance/looking like trash or a puke isn't detrimental is a fukn moron.

Next thing you know, something that looks professional - such as Matchroom - will schedule an event over something - perhaps maybe the Buffalos Pro Classic....

(And the pool jerseys look fukn stupid)

Any entity with any kind of $ isn't gonna look at that, let alone give it a second look.

At least there are about a dozen (maybe) players that can make an above middle class living at it stateside.....

Fukn unreal this is even a debate. Pool players....
Long as you don't mean jeans/t shirt, jog garb, <comfortable> casual attire etc...
 
I have been in love with pool my whole long life (since age 10 anyway) and believe it to be a magical game. In my younger years pool tournaments required suits and ties for players and in some tournaments tuxedos. Guess what, pool has been considered a low class sport the whole time. I believe this because my non-pool playing friends have told me this with regularity over the years.

So I say sometimes the best approach is to do your own thing and tell the world you don't live by its conventions. Or maybe just dress in a white tee shirt as a F*CK YOU. Doing so is not keeping Rolex and Mercedes-Benz from sponsoring pool.
 
I have been in love with pool my whole long life (since age 10 anyway) and believe it to be a magical game. In my younger years pool tournaments required suits and ties for players and in some tournaments tuxedos. Guess what, pool has been considered a low class sport the whole time. I believe this because my non-pool playing friends have told me this with regularity over the years.

So I say sometimes the best approach is to do your own thing and tell the world you don't live by its conventions. Or maybe just dress in a white tee shirt as a F*CK YOU. Doing so is not keeping Rolex and Mercedes-Benz from sponsoring pool.
Need a clue?

it's the crowd
 
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