Shoot me. All whites 3 out of 5 road games.
Here's why we can't wear all white, for any of you slaves to fashion
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The most common confusion about the rule which forbids people to wear white after Labor Day is what garments, exactly, are involved. Originally, the restriction applied only to white dress shoes and pumps, which are typically unsuitable for winter weather anyway. At some point, the rule was extended to white clothing, but it was in fact always acceptable to wear “winter white” clothing in cream and other off-white colors. Winter brides have also always been allowed to wear whatever they please.
There are several theories about the rule that governs people who wear white after Labor Day. The first and most sensible is that it reminded people not to wear summer weight clothing during the winter. It may be tempting to don a pair of light pumps in the crisp weather of early fall, but changing weather can make it an unwise decision. By not wearing white shoes after Labor Day, people can ensure that they don't end up with soiled, cold shoes. It is also conceivable that the rule was adopted as part of a larger movement to “educate” the nouveau riche. Older society families were concerned about the fashion etiquette of more recent additions, and established a complex code of fashion rules to guide them.
As you can see, all white uniforms would be a fashion disaster and a haute couture scandal if Nebraska played an Ivy League team or Boston College. If Nebraska actually wore the cream of "Scarlet and Cream" instead of white, they might be able to pull it off...but is it worth the gamble if it will elicit snide comments and raised eye brows?
Also, all man purses, gym bags and knapsacks would have to match any alternate uniform shoes. Never forget the importance of accessorizing when making that first impression while walking into the stadium.
+1
This was great!
I don't get it. Because I prefer the all-whites lately in the majority of road games (in a poll question)?
Check the original post and it shows it's directional bias by comparing the all-whites with a picture of Wisconsin.
If you say you LOVE ALL TRADITIONAL RED PANTS! then you get a high five from The Duke (OP) LOL
It's no secret I do prefer the traditional road uniforms over the all-whites.
I did not intentionally mean any directional bias or to sway the poll when comparing the all-whites with the picture of Wisconsin's road uniforms. It merely is just a fact that our road all-whites are quite in fact very similar, if not identical to Wisconsin's
traditional road uniforms.
If you say that you are in favor of our traditional road uniforms of red pants, sure I would be happy that you agree with me and others who feel the same. However, I also enjoy reading others comments who like the all-whites.
It's good to read and understand both sides. So if you like the all-white uniforms and make a clever or solid argument/opinion as to why we should stick with them I will be just as quick to praise or
"high five" those comments as I would for someone who likes the traditional set up.
I just knew from the majority of Husker fans that I have spoken with, that they were getting tired of the all-white look, so I thought it would be interesting to see where Huskerboard stood on the matter. And obviously I wasn't the only one who wanted to know what was with the all-white uniform look, as Dirk Chatelain from the Omaha World Herald had an entire column on the subject in Friday's paper.
In the end I could really care less what the Cornhuskers come out of the tunnel wearing as long as we play tough, hard-nosed, physical, fundamental football for 4 quarters and come away with a victory. However
our record does speak for itself, when wearing the all-whites Nebraska is 4-11.