Here we are with about three weeks to go before training camp, and I’m still sporting the same old gear I was wearing in 2008.
It’s time for a makeover.
My Eagles ball hat is torn and stained, and after numerous washings over the years it no longer fits my massive skull. I mean, the hat had to shrink, right? No way my head could be growing?
My midnight green jersey is outdated. It’s a #10 “Jackson” jersey, of course. 2008 was his rookie year. I haven’t worn that thing in public since 2012. That has as much to do with some unwanted weight gain as it does with the fact that Jaccpot is now a Redskins.
Huey Lewis wants a new drug…I want a new Iggles Fan look…
I’m talking about a functional hat for everyday identification purposes— a cool airy one for the summer and a more insulated model for the winter. But I’d also like a less traditional hat—something other than a ball cap— for special occasions.
As for a shirt or jersey, I’m at a loss. Not looking for a Liberace-style cape or anything, but something out of the ordinary, yet tasteful enough to not get me pummeled by the evil eye when I cross state lines into alien fan-base turf.
So I decided to mosey on over to the official Philadelphia Eagles Pro Shop to hopefully see something new that would work for me as I transition from childhood to grumpy old manhood.
This is not a paid commercial for the Pro Shop.
What I found there is over 600 items of clothing and accessories. The selection is overwhelming. That’s a good thing for most of you normal people—but for me, it is a shopping nightmare. I hate to shop. I prefer limited selection. On the other hand, I need a new look, so I forced myself to look at every one of the 22 pages of selections, each page with 32 individual items.
Here’s what I decided to buy:
New Era Philadelphia Eagles Training Skull Cap – Black $16.95
Yeah, I’m doin’ it— I’m going with the Jim Brown/skull cap look thing. That will be my weekday look. No more sissy ball caps for me!
But I still need a weekend hat for the summer—particularly if I’m out on the water.
Oila!
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