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JayBraap19
12/17/2017 3:58pm
12/17/2017 3:58pm
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12/18/2017 6:06pm
Being that wearing a normal riding jersey at events is considered tacky, and given the lack of "authentic" fan apparel sold at the races, would anyone consider buying a traditional basketball, baseball, or football jersey with riders name, number, and team colors on it?
If so, what style jersey would you prefer to wear?
I am trying to see if this is something that people would actually be interested in before actually sourcing out materials and samples.
Constructive criticism is appreciated, but please keep the answers on track and productive to the topic. Thanks!
If so, what style jersey would you prefer to wear?
I am trying to see if this is something that people would actually be interested in before actually sourcing out materials and samples.
Constructive criticism is appreciated, but please keep the answers on track and productive to the topic. Thanks!
The Shop
As long as some of the proceeds go to the riders, I think you'll find people willing, but not sure of the total volume.
#MJGA Bring back baggy jerseys with cuffs and collars!
Back in the beginning, 60, 70 years ago, it wasn't uncommon to see the top guys wearing Rugby shirts.
Jeff Smith, Hallman, seemed the tops guys wore them.
Always thought they looked, I dunno, professional with the collars and all.
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0LEV2EIJjdaJqkAbAjB…
But really, unless you can get a top guy, or a Ronnie Mac to get that look out there, I'd take it as a big, big gamble.
Not a lot of trendsetters in the masses imo.
They do look good.
But don't you have to make a deal with the team, or rider, if you use a likeness of them?
My fav is when you ask the guy "do you ride?" "Nah but I have a Grizzly 700 with a wanch."
All those other shirts w/ sponsors all over them look like the type of things only two people should wear; people who are actually on the team, and moto bros.
Pit Row
For example:
or
This is where things would get tricky, as I’m aware a lot of riders have contracts with clauses that would possibly prevent them (and/or) their respective sponsors from engaging in any outside marketing and sales activity.
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Much ty.
Would I wear a moto jersey with a moto pro's name on it? Also no.
I'm not entirely sure what you're asking, but you ought to work on your presentation before you hit Shark Tank.
Thank you.
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