Thread: Dress Codes
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Old 14-04-05, 03:43 AM
Archery1st Archery1st is offline
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RE: Dress Codes



From my view I have no problem with whites, I guess they make the shooting line look professional, saying that I've also shot a lot overseas and do like some countries dress codes, one of the best is the USA, their dress code is fawn or blue bottoms and almost a free choice in tops (no camo, no offensive logos or words are the main no no's).</p>

The changes which have been started over here are a good step in the right direction, things take time I know, its only taken 50+ years to get this change, the people at the top are now accepting that archers want different things to what was wanted back years ago, it won't take anything as long for more to come I'm sure...BUT I do hope that the competition shooting lines don't start looking like a washing line with anything goes.</p>

Lets face it dress code's only have to be enforced at Record statue shoots, National events, and any shoot which the organiser advertises that dress code will be enforced, all other shoots you CAN wear what you like, if a non RS shoot is saying dress code why not contact the organiser and ask for that rule to be dropped as its not actually required, you never know if you don't ask (I've done this many times and shot in my sponsors tops, which is good publicity for them)</p>
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