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Hey, I just started high school bass tourneys and I have been making jerseys for a while but I was just wondering, should me and my partner have the same jersey as we will fish together throughout high school?

On one hand you would look more like a legit team, on the other hand if it's too matchy it opens you up for some jokes.  So, my two cents would be.  Since you already make them, make a few jerseys with either the same layout and different colors, or the same colors with a different layout, or a combination.  So you still look like a real team, but you're not wearing the same thing all the time.  Good luck with your tourneys.

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If you're a team, wear the same jersey, but I would have a few different ones to change it up.  If they make fun of you so what.  Let your fishing speak for itself.  Besides if they are making fun of you then their mind isn't on fishing.  Good luck on your tournament season coming up.

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Thanks for the input it makes sense and just to clarify we planned on the same color and design but totally different logos.

Thanks for the input it makes sense and just to clarify we planned on the same color and design but totally different logos.

 

Sounds cool. 

Sounds like you have a great plan, stick to it !!!

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If you are going to be representing your school and will have the school name/mascot on the jerseys, you might want to get someone at the school to approve your design.  It would suck to have jerseys made and not be able to wear them.

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