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2009-09-07 7:39 PM

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Subject: Not another tattoo thread!
Ok, I've done my 1st IM and have no desire to get an MDot tattoo even though my wife and kids think I should. I have never wanted one and don't plan on ever getting one. I have no problem with others that get the tatoos. My question is, why do I get the sense on this forum and others that wearing your race T-shirt or finisher hat is taboo or something? Most anytime I wear a T-shirt or hat, it is from one of my previous races. I hope my senses are wrong or maybe I'm just a dork.


2009-09-07 8:10 PM
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DORK!!! Just kidding.
2009-09-07 9:23 PM
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Your senses are not wrong. Here are the rules:

T-Shirt Etiquette Guidelines:

1. A shirt cannot be worn unless the wearer has participated in the event. There is an exception, though: "significant others" and volunteers are exempt.

2. Any race tee, less than a marathon distance, shouldn’t be worn to an ultramarathon event. This goes double for the wearing of sprint-tri shirts to Ironman and Half-Ironman events. It simply doesn’t represent a high enough "cool factor " and sends a red flag regarding your rookiness. It's like taking a knife to a gunfight. It's probably best just to wear a generic name-brand athletic shirt, and go hide in a corner until race time.


3. When you are returning to a race in which you have previously finished, then wear the shirt from the first year you completed the race. Don’t short-change yourself by wearing the shirt from the year before. It doesn’t adequately display the feat of accomplishment or the consummate veteran status that you are due.

4. Never wear a race event shirt for the (same) race you are about to do. Only rookies do this. It displays a total lack of integrity and might put the bad-heebee-jeebee-mojo on you for the race. Wearing a T-shirt of the race, while currently running said race, is discouraged. It’s like being at work and constantly announcing "I’m at work". Besides, you wont have the correct post-race shirt then...unless you like to wear sweaty, pitted-out clothes on a regular basis. If you do, then go back to the swamp, Gomer.

5. Never wear a shirt from a run that you did not finish. To wear a race shirt is to say "I finished it". Exceptions: see guideline #1.

6. A DNF’er may wear a race shirt if... the letters DNF are boldly written on the shirt in question (using a fat Sharpie or a Marks-A-Lot).

7. During a race, the wearing of shirt from a previously completed year is acceptable. Wear the oldest T-shirt you have from that race (see guideline #3). This is probably a good practice because you now have no excuse to drop out since you’ve done it before.

8. If possible, runners should buy significant others T-shirts which can be worn without regard to running the race. (see guide #1). Keep in mind, they support your "running Jones" more than you think. They also have ways of punishing you that you can't even imagine. Or maybe you can.

9. Volunteers have full T-shirt rights and all privileges pertaining thereto. So there. Remember, you can always volunteer for a race and get a shirt. I encourage this as your civil duty to be a member of the running community. Races don't happen without volunteers, folks.

10. No souvenir shirts: therefore, friends or anyone else not associated with the race may not wear a race shirt. If your mom thinks that your Boston shirt is lovely, tell her to QUALIFY for Boston herself, & send in her application early for next year, so she can earn her own shirt. A downside to this: she still has plenty of time to write you out of her will between her training runs for the big race. Note that your mom CAN wear your finisher's shirt under one of these 4 conditions- 1) you still live with your mother; 2) she funded your trip to the race; 3) she recently bailed you out of the slammer; or 4) All of the above. There is an exception to this guideline: (refer to # 1...If you are a "non-traditional family," and your mom actually is your Significant Other).

11. Always wear the race shirt of your last race at the current race’s pre-race briefing. The more recent the race, the better. This is a good conversation starter. However, avoid the tendency to explain how that it was a training run for this, and this is just a training run for the next, etc. It just sounds like your rationalizing mediocre performances. Sometimes it’s best to live in the here and now.

12. Your t-shirt should be kept clean, but dried blood stains are okay, especially if it is a trail race or a particularly tough event. If you're an ultrarunner, you can even leave in mud and grass stains, (and porcupine quills). Not washing-out the skunk scent is pushing the macho thing a bit too far, though.

13. Never wear a T-shirt that vastly out-classes the event you're running. It’s like taking a gun to a knife fight. Or like unleashing an atomic bomb among aboriginal natives. You get the idea.

14. Also: never wear a blatantly prestigious T-shirt downtown or at the mall among non-running ilk. People will just think you have a big head, which you do. You'll also get stupid questions, like, "how long was that marathon?" If it's a shirt to a 50 or 100-miler, they'll think it's a shirt for a cycling event or just think you're totally nuts, which (of course), you probably are.

15. Never, ever, borrow a race finisher's shirt from another runner to wear to an event that you didn't run. If you do, remember that in Dante's Inferno, he wrote about a special Hell for characters such as you; right between Tax Collectors and Lawyers.

16. All children or grandchildren of ours can wear hand-me-down race finisher's shirts for races that I've run in. When they are asked, "did you run in that 100-mile trail race?" They can proudly respond, "no, but my daddy (or grandad) did." If your progeny has put-up with you being an ultrarunner, they have said rights too. If you have completed an Ironman, your kids also have the same rights. They've put up with a lot of crap (or outright neglect) over the years, and deserve to wear them.

Hope this clarifies the issue a bit. Wink

 

2009-09-07 9:38 PM
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It's a shirt, wear it. Don't give in to the crowd with the serious self esteem issues.
2009-09-07 9:42 PM
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2009-09-07 9:43 PM
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I love this we have been talking baout these rules and etiqutte for years.  Thank you for clarifying the rules.



2009-09-07 9:46 PM
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Oh.

 

 

I thought this was gonna be another tattoo thread...

2009-09-07 10:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Not another tattoo thread!
Get the tattoo
2009-09-07 10:16 PM
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Wear what the hell you want.

People on here (including myself) over-analyse everything. I wear what ever is in the top of the clothes pile.
2009-09-07 10:24 PM
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ENP - 2009-09-07 11:16 PM

Wear what the hell you want.

People on here (including myself) over-analyse everything. I wear what ever is in the top of the clothes pile.


ENP, by the looks of your avatar you have a Santa suit in rotation on your clothes pile? That's awesome.
2009-09-08 8:35 AM
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Thanks, I can never find this section on the USAT website



Edited by StMaas 2009-09-08 8:35 AM


2009-09-08 8:46 AM
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Clearly some people don't know about the sarc font. Follow the rules; it's best that way.
2009-09-08 9:31 AM
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Subject: RE: Not another tattoo thread!
Wait... Someone forgot to say if you're wearing the shirt from a previous race, then your seat is too high.
2009-09-08 9:49 AM
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um, I plan on wearing my finisher jacket every day.
to work. as a blazer.
in the summer.
to weddings
2009-09-08 9:57 AM
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Subject: RE: Not another tattoo thread!
There is a time and place for finisher shirts and hats, just like any other clothing. I haven't noticed any taboo about wearing them.

I wear my finisher shirts wherever I'd wear any logo T shirt. I hardly ever wear hats except when running, and then anything in my collection is fair game.

As for the "rules", I've been amused at various events by the social ettiquette of the finisher T and hat. There's certainly some street cred associated with finisher shirts, like the one from last year for the current event, or wearing an Ironman shirt to a marathon or vice-versa. But you can fall off the edge into dorkyness by outclassing the current event (Ironman shirt to a community 5K fun run).

If you wear a shirt to a particular event, then you may get questions, comments or stories about it ("Hey I see you finished Ironman Arizona, I'm doing that in November, ...."). So you'll just end up looking a like a poser if you didn't actually do the event. Completing doesn't matter - sometimes a DNF story is more entertaining than a finisher story.

Edited by brucemorgan 2009-09-08 10:01 AM
2009-09-08 10:22 AM
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your goal should be to break as many (dumb) t shirt rules you can and then dominate the race.


2009-09-08 10:59 AM
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Subject: RE: Not another tattoo thread!
mrbbrad - 2009-09-08 8:46 AM Clearly some people don't know about the sarc font. Follow the rules; it's best that way.


Oh ye of little faith in people's ability to distinguish between a joke and serious talk...
2009-09-08 11:00 AM
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triritter - 2009-09-08 8:22 AM

your goal should be to break as many (dumb) t shirt rules you can and then dominate the race.


One of the things I really enjoy about triathlons is that it's an individual sport done as a group.

There is no such thing as dominating the race unless you're trying to win it, which very very few of us are trying to do. Certainly not me. In fact, I usually have no idea who won the race or my AG, whether it was a tight finish or someone ran away with it, etc.

Edited by brucemorgan 2009-09-08 11:02 AM
2009-09-08 11:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Not another tattoo thread!
I'm often a walking billboard for various events and brands.

My only "rule?"

Never, ever wear a shirt or hat from a race that you have yet to compete in (like when you pick it up at the expo the day before the race).  It's bad joo joo.  I bought my Boston jacket before the race in '07 to avoid the crowds and wore it a few times before the race.  Jinxed me for life on the course .....
2009-09-08 1:31 PM
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I don't wear the race shirt before the race, not even while setting up transition.  I also never were my race shirt, hat, and sock together while I'm carrying my race key chain and drinking from my race cozy.  I think the cozy puts it over the top.

2009-09-08 1:39 PM
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Wear the shirt!  I agree with PP though, don't "double greek" (or triple, etc) by wearing a race hat, shirt, jacket, socks, etc.


2009-09-08 1:51 PM
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markz - 2009-09-08 11:59 AM
mrbbrad - 2009-09-08 8:46 AM Clearly some people don't know about the sarc font. Follow the rules; it's best that way.


Oh ye of little faith in people's ability to distinguish between a joke and serious talk...


Maybe I should have used the sarc font.....

2009-09-08 2:02 PM
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If you're a male, wearing a pink shirt during the race is totally acceptable, no matter what it says on the shirt.  This rule over-rides all other rules.  If you add a matching pink tutu and fuschia wig, you get extra bonus points and unbelievable karma.

Don't ask me how I know all this.



Edited by max 2009-09-08 2:03 PM
2009-09-08 2:22 PM
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I saw a few people wearing IMKY tri tops and bike jerseys on race day that were sold in the expo.  I thought that was bad mojo or they must be REALLY confident about finishing. I was too scared to even buy anything before I finished the race.  Fortunatly I convinced a vendor to let me stash a bike jersey, shorts, arm warmers, sweatshirt, jacket and hat the day before the race.  She was the nicest lady and told me I had to come pick it up at 8am the morning after the race.  I was there 10 mins early!! 

2009-09-08 2:22 PM
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max - 2009-09-08 3:02 PM If you're a male, wearing a pink shirt during the race is totally acceptable, no matter what it says on the shirt.  This rule over-rides all other rules.  If you add a matching pink tutu and fuschia wig, you get extra bonus points and unbelievable karma.

Don't ask me how I know all this.



This guy runs a lot of Philly races. And he's fast.


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