I got a #29 Dennis Riddle jersey for Christmas when I was a kid, I was 12. It had no name on the back, only the number. Eventually it became an Ahmaad Galloway jersey and more recently a Terry Grant jersey. It's been hanging up in a closet for the past decade and I doubt I'll ever get another one, unless it were a neat piece of memorabilia. It would have to be game used or signed, but even then I wouldn't wear it. However, I've got no problem with those that do choose to wear them.
I was raised that you should always want to look your best. No matter where you are or what you're doing, you never know who you're going to run into. For me, wearing an Alabama jersey doesn't constitute me looking my best. That's not a knock on the jersey, after all, they're the best looking ones in CFB. For me, my best is a pair of khakis, a polo shirt, or a button up. I've always been told that you dress for the part you want in life. I'm not going to criticize someone else for what they think might be their best, who am I to judge?
I was raised that you should always want to look your best. No matter where you are or what you're doing, you never know who you're going to run into. For me, wearing an Alabama jersey doesn't constitute me looking my best. That's not a knock on the jersey, after all, they're the best looking ones in CFB. For me, my best is a pair of khakis, a polo shirt, or a button up. I've always been told that you dress for the part you want in life. I'm not going to criticize someone else for what they think might be their best, who am I to judge?
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