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Originally Posted by BugByte
known locally for our "bowling" shirts.
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111 wore bowling shirts for one year during the 90s. According to some of my mentors from that time, everyone was totally confused.
Needless to say, we switched back to Tie Dye. From this experience, you could infer that keeping a recognizable image is very important. Especially after something as drastic as going from "Hippie Culture" all the way to "Backup ESPN2 Programming".
The colors should definitely not change. You guys should also have a standard logo (i.e. the Thunderchicken or our little MWM-esque symbol); however, every year, we have a new image & text that we put on the back of our shirts to mix things up.
To satisfy both parties, figure out what things you want to standardize in order to keep that sought-after team image, but take a few creative liberties otherwise.