Monday, March 05, 2012

Fashionable sports clothes for the ladies

Several years ago, out in a beautiful city called Boston, a group of women had a genius idea. They were fresh out of college, and looking to start their careers, and they decided to start a t-shirt company. They were also big fans of the Boston Red Sox.
For years, ladies have had to wear embarrassing over-sized t-shirts and jersey's of their favorite team/athlete to a sporting event.
These women, who called themselves, "Homegirls," came out with cute, form fitting t-shirts that all the ladies could wear. Their most successful tank/t-shirt to date is, "Real Women don't date Yankee fans!" They also created other cute sayings like, "I do it with my Sox on!"
Since then ladies in Boston have spent the last decade wearing the cutest Sox, Patriots, Bruins, and Celtics shirts and clothes. You can now find these styles on Chowdaheadz.com.
This was one of my (many) looks for a Red Sox game one cold spring evening in 2006. Please take note, that is NOT a Yankee hat; it's YH hat, which stands for Yankee Hater.

 I've noticed the trend trickle over  to my favorite sport, NASCAR.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is the one guy that sells many shirts for the ladies that allow us to feel sexy, and comfortable at the same time. Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Denny Hamlin and other drivers have similar shirts.
The one stylist in NASCAR that has made a name for herself is Kyle Busch's wife, Samantha. She has a passion for fashion, especially in shoes, and has been designing her husbands t-shirts.

This picture is from the Kyle Busch website

The days female sports fans have to show up at their favorite sporting event wearing shirts that they would get lost in have been long gone for years.
The days of wearing our boyfriends shirts are also gone, unless you're in the privacy of your own home.

Drivers, sports teams and athletes, have also been selling cute jewelry such as necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and even belly rings. They even have slippers. I wonder if Samantha would ever consider designing a cute heel with the No. 18 on the toe of the shoe.
Where there is room to add a drivers number, name or sponsor, they will put it. Why not? All ladies have a right to show pride in their favorite team/athlete in style.

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