Where to find "old school" pullover jerseys?

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  • Burphel
    Chaotic Neutral
    • Dec 2002
    • 201

    #31
    Cool. I didn't realize CSG already offered camo backgrounds. The idea for us doing it evolved out of my wearing a subued-logo version of the PPIG Fractal jersey. Flashy jerseys are inconsistant with out style of play, but at the same time we want to do right by our sponsors when we're not trying to blend in.

    I don't think I ever said the jerseys we're doing were a first, just a possibility since some of the people here are looking for tiger stripe in particular. As for acting like anyone was the first to think of camo jerseys, it's way too late for that. The need for camo has never gone away, it's just that woodsballers seem to have been content for a while to stick with camo t-shirts, BDU tops, or less-bright jerseys. Now that companies like AGD and others are starting to pay attention to what the rec player wants, they're coming back.

    Let's just hope that Smart Parts didn't take out a patent on camoflage paintball jerseys. We all know they weren't the first, nor do they actually make them. But since when has that stopped them?

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    • shartley
      paintball player
      • Mar 2001
      • 9169

      #32
      Originally posted by Burphel
      Cool. I didn't realize CSG already offered camo backgrounds. The idea for us doing it evolved out of my wearing a subued-logo version of the PPIG Fractal jersey. Flashy jerseys are inconsistant with out style of play, but at the same time we want to do right by our sponsors when we're not trying to blend in.

      I don't think I ever said the jerseys we're doing were a first, just a possibility since some of the people here are looking for tiger stripe in particular. As for acting like anyone was the first to think of camo jerseys, it's way too late for that. The need for camo has never gone away, it's just that woodsballers seem to have been content for a while to stick with camo t-shirts, BDU tops, or less-bright jerseys. Now that companies like AGD and others are starting to pay attention to what the rec player wants, they're coming back.

      Let's just hope that Smart Parts didn't take out a patent on camoflage paintball jerseys. We all know they weren't the first, nor do they actually make them. But since when has that stopped them?

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