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Originally Posted by Bald Eagle There is no finer sight than an archery field, properly set out, with archers wearing green and/or white, or even their own club coloured tops, it makes a stunning scene. However, it seems to me that a lot of our top archers think they can turn up in khaki or light green attire, I've seen this at loads of competitions and the judge in charge has turned a blind eye "cos they're top archers" Balderdash, they should be setting an example and if I have to comply so should they. I take pride in my whites(for FITA) and greens (for GNAS rounds) Come on folks, it's not too much to ask, Tesco sell polo shirts for£3.99 and white bottoms to match.let's do our sport proud . |
I know what you're saying, BE, but it could look just as nice with team shirts and khaki trousers or dark trousers. I understand the concept behind the green and white, but we're torn between tradition and keeping things modern and accessible. If the
GNAS is going to be so picky about the shade of green, it should put it's seal of approval on a few clothing manufacturers. That way if you show up and they don't like your green, you can prove it's from an
GNAS approved manufacturer!