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Bluecoats, without a doubt, in my book, have thee best looking uniforms on the field in division 1.
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The best uniforms ever, in my opinion, are the Cavaliers!!!!! Those are simply KARAZAY KEWL!
Now I prefer the Blue Devils just because, c'mon, their the Blue Devils....yeah! But the Cavs with their white Australian-type hats with the folds on the side are "in"! Na' mean? But the best part are the gloves....white gloves that fan out to huge sails...or however you would describe them. White and green aren't really my kind o' colors, but in this case they just work really well.
Now I prefer the Blue Devils just because, c'mon, their the Blue Devils....yeah! But the Cavs with their white Australian-type hats with the folds on the side are "in"! Na' mean? But the best part are the gloves....white gloves that fan out to huge sails...or however you would describe them. White and green aren't really my kind o' colors, but in this case they just work really well.
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Those are called gauntlets, and are a seperate piece than that of the gloves.VM trumpet wrote: But the best part are the gloves....white gloves that fan out to huge sails...or however you would describe them.
A lot of the corps/marching bands wear them to create a seamless stretch from the hand through the arm, and they are usually the same color as your gloves.
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Thanks Clusknay...I was going to say it myself...never heard of gauntlets referred to as "huge sails", but I guess that's an apt description...
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Yeah, I just found that out because a drum major that is in an outside-of-school-band band with me has those and the "musketeer" hats for his high school. They are sooooo kewl !clusknay wrote: Those are called gauntlets, and are a seperate piece than that of the gloves.
A lot of the corps/marching bands wear them to create a seamless stretch from the hand through the arm, and they are usually the same color as your gloves.
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