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So I'm trying to represent the team any way possible at work.Worn my Jersey's to work, have a Panthers Pen and of course one of those neck keychains. There's a bunch of 49er fans, My boss is a Cowgirls fan....Then there's the plant manager that is from Bahston, so you know he has a hard on for lady brady. 

 

 

I'm pretty much the only Panthers fan there. I've actually had a couple of people there jump on the bandwagon for the season, but then they left when the 49ers beat us at home...ugh. Meh whatever, rather be the only diehard there anyway.

 

 

So yes, this brings me to the topic at hand. Do you corporate type use Panther related gear. Such as Polos and such? Because of my incoming promotion, which is Monday, I'm going to be forced to dress a little more flashy. Polos basically. Do any of you use the polos they sell at the shop at work? 

 

I was looking at some of these they sell in the shop and I have to say the blue ones are pretty nice. Would you recommend any particular polo? SCP, you strike me as the kind of guy that would wear a Carolina Panthers Polo shirt with your Cargo Shorts at work...

 

 

Yes....the off season is almost gone guys. Don't bitch. I'm serious about this topic. xD

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Until they make fire retardant clothes I won't be wearing any Panthers gear at work. But I do hog a lot of bandwidth on the satellite using NFL Sunday ticket. I've watched these retarded Broncos fans go through three different QBs.

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How do they feel about a blue shirt, black pants and white shoes with blue socks?

That's out too. I sometimes talk them in to jersey Fridays during the season, but it doesn't happen often.

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What a bunch of dicks. Its almost encouraged to wear Broncos gear when they're playing

We got to wear them for the playoff game last year and the 08 MNF game and like one more time in 6 years. I'm always asking and just hoping they will say yes. They know I'm crazy for my team.

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if i work the day of or the day before a panthers game i flagrantly violate dress code and throw on a black shirt and electric blue tie. my boss gives me poo as a formality every time, but he understands team allegiance transcends dorky rules.

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I would totally rock Panthers scrubs at work if they would let us. Tyrants.

 

I would love to have someone in management at your workplace explain to me what kind of problem is presented by a Panther logo on a set of scrubs.

 

I'm no expert, but in my experience symbols and logos aren't known to be unsanitary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(well, except Cowboy and Saint logos; those are generally filled with pus)

 

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I would love to have someone in management at your workplace explain to me what kind of problem is presented by a Panther logo on a set of scrubs.

I'm no expert, but in my experience symbols and logos aren't known to be unsanitary.

(well, except Cowboy and Saint logos; those are generally filled with pus)

We can only wear plain, solid color scrubs. And just two boring colors. It sucks.

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