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Are Polo t-shirts a better option than the standard uncomfortable dress code ?

1. Yes
4
24%
2. No
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76%
 
Total votes : 17

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby Johnny Bravo

Badsnookerplayer wrote:
Johnny Bravo wrote:
HappyCamper wrote:they're fine for playing polo. maybe if snooker was played on horseback.

Polo t-shirts are both elegant and suited for adults.

What do you people wear in everyday life, t-shirts with a million colors/drawings/cartoons on them, like kids wear ?!??????? :? :? :?
We only use those type of t-shirts if we go to the beach, whereas you can go to work dressed in a polo t-shirt and chino pants.

I work as a deep sea salvage operative and am not allowed to wear chinos and a polo shirt at work.

Conversely I do not play snooker in a diving bell.

pmsl <ok>

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby Holden Chinaski

I want all players to wear Halloween-type costumes based on their nicknames. So Ronnie should wear a rocket costume, Higgins should be dressed like a wizard, Luca should have a bullet costume, Matthew Stevens wears a dragon costume, Maguire a flame costume ... and so on.

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby Iranu

I wonder what MJW’s costume would look like.

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby chengdufan

I'd like to see Bingham's.

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby chengdufan

chengdufan wrote:I'd like to see Bingham's.

Actually, on second thoughts...

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby SnookerEd25

SnookerFan wrote:I have a T-Shirt with Darkwing Duck on it. I wore it last week.


I don't give a duck.

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby SnookerEd25

Iranu wrote:Murphy’s:

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I believe Murphy has got into trouble in this area before... :emb:

Re: Snooker dress code

Postby Iranu

Dave Hendon and Michael McMullen discuss this in this week’s Snooker Scene podcast.