Any uneducated, crass, crooked douchebag can go out and buy a suit. At the end of the day they are still going to act like an idiot.
Yes, but 99.9% of them WON'T[/B.]
Any uneducated, crass, crooked douchebag can go out and buy a suit. At the end of the day they are still going to act like an idiot.
A dress shirt and slacks is one thing but a tux or suit and tie is another. I don't think looking like a four star waiter, lawyer, or politician is the answer to the problem.
When you go to your local pool hall, or any pool hall, would you be willing to dress up like they used to in the old days? If it would raise the stature of billiards in the public's eye and help the game, would you do it? Hell, it might even bring women back to pool halls.
Why would you wear a dress shirt and slacks to play a sport? Why does that not sound completely ridiculous to you?
Funny part about these photos is that's how everyone dressed to do everything 100 years ago... they dressed like that to take the trash out.
Why would you wear a dress shirt and slacks to play a sport? Why does that not sound completely ridiculous to you?
Why would you wear a dress shirt and slacks to play a sport? Why does that not sound completely ridiculous to you?
I would guess the same reason people wear athletic gear to non sporting events. Image and comfort. Dress shirts and slacks while playing pool seems no more ridiculous to me than a ball cap, jersey and shorts...in public where there's no sports going on. For grown men, at least. Kids, I understand.
The lunacy of this argument is that most people play sports with clothing that is comfortable and "conducive" to ENHANCING the play.
People wear shorts in track because it is easier to run with shorts. Same for basketball and soccer. Football players run also, but wear longer pants in order to protect their legs from the frequent banging around and falling to the ground.
Same argument holds true for long sleeve shirts.
Are you trying to convince me that wearing a suit, long sleeve shirt, and a tie is going to make anyone play their "best"?
The ONLY people who WANT to dress up players are people who LIKE dressing up and who don't want to feel "different" from the people who wear "regular" clothes.
If you want to wear suits and see suits you need to go to the opera house or something. Pool players ain't into suits and ties unless that fits "THEIR" personality and style.
Worry about the "play" of the game and not what they "wear".
Aloha.
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What amuses me is guys who dress that way (track shorts, tank tops and running shoes) and are 50 lbs overweight.That's lipstick on a pig.
When you go to your local pool hall, or any pool hall, would you be willing to dress up like they used to in the old days? If it would raise the stature of billiards in the public's eye and help the game, would you do it? Hell, it might even bring women back to pool halls.
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It's ridiculous to me when the dress shirt/slacks/dress shoes are what's expected to play a sport. If that's what you choose to wear... then so be it. I choose to wear a cashmere sweater jogging in mid July, that's on me, but most would think it seems out of place.
Golf? Duh.
Funny you mention dressing this way as a way to bring women back to the pool halls yet I fail to see a single woman in any of the photos.
They wear athletic polo, weather proof pants and sneakers with spikes is very different than "dress clothes".
I don't know why I'm trying... it's like explaining differential equations to a 6 year old.
You didn't ask that, moron, you asked why would anybody dress up to play a sport. Those clothes don't look like sweatpants to me.
Funny you mention dressing this way as a way to bring women back to the pool halls yet I fail to see a single woman in any of the photos.