šŸ’¬ Slow day topic: Bama polo... I don't hate it.

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Here's their whole UA polo lineup...

 
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Here's their whole UA polo lineup...

Guess what is now going on my You Tube? If you said, Ads for both of these company than you are right. :laugh:
 
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Here's their whole UA polo lineup...

There's a ton of people who couldn't recognize what the state of Alabama looks like.
 
I like Rhoback's stuff, but they're a little pricey for me. The ones in your first post are about my range.
But. They last.

@UAgrad93 maybe you should think about changing jobs? I just read where Target has changed their dress code. Employees are allowed to wear sleeved, red shirts of any design. šŸ™ƒ

Target stores and floor plans aren't the only parts of the company getting a refresh for 2026 and beyond -- Target's employee dress code is, too.
"Target is focused on getting back to growth, with clear strategic priorities that include elevating the guest experience," company spokesperson Brian Harper-Tibaldo said in a statement. "As part of that focus, we’re continuing to create a more consistent, recognizable in-store experience that delights our guests and helps them easily connect with our team."
For tops, the updated policy asks employees to wear any sleeved-red shirts, either solid or patterned, with the policy previously being more relaxed about color and shades. Employees also have the option of wearing a company-provided red vest.
The new policy also asks that employees wear minimal non-Target logos, with smaller logos of other brands acceptable. For bottoms, the policy says employees must wear either blue denim or khaki pants, shorts or skirts. Previously, Target didn't specify what color denim.
 
But. They last.

@UAgrad93 maybe you should think about changing jobs? I just read where Target has changed their dress code. Employees are allowed to wear sleeved, red shirts of any design. šŸ™ƒ

Target stores and floor plans aren't the only parts of the company getting a refresh for 2026 and beyond -- Target's employee dress code is, too.
"Target is focused on getting back to growth, with clear strategic priorities that include elevating the guest experience," company spokesperson Brian Harper-Tibaldo said in a statement. "As part of that focus, we’re continuing to create a more consistent, recognizable in-store experience that delights our guests and helps them easily connect with our team."
For tops, the updated policy asks employees to wear any sleeved-red shirts, either solid or patterned, with the policy previously being more relaxed about color and shades. Employees also have the option of wearing a company-provided red vest.
The new policy also asks that employees wear minimal non-Target logos, with smaller logos of other brands acceptable. For bottoms, the policy says employees must wear either blue denim or khaki pants, shorts or skirts. Previously, Target didn't specify what color denim.
Terry, I wear Bama T-shirts, long sleeve T’s, hoodies, gym shorts, sweatpants, pretty much anything I want to be honest. Being in receiving in the back, I only have to wear the apron when out on the floor.
 
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Terry, I wear Bama T-shirts, log sleeve T’s, hoodies, gym shorts, sweatpants, pretty much anything I want to be honest. Being in receiving in the back, I only have to wear the apron when out on the floor.
If I were you, they'd have to get me a HELL of a raise to leave HD for Target.
 
Terry, I wear Bama T-shirts, log sleeve T’s, hoodies, gym shorts, sweatpants, pretty much anything I want to be honest. Being in receiving in the back, I only have to wear the apron when out on the floor.

You back from your cruise? We are going on our first one ever in May. Looking forward to it (other than getting there and back). And to tie this into the thread, I bought a UA Tommy Bahama (Hawaiian style) shirt a couple weeks ago to wear one day during a port stop.

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You back from your cruise? We are going on our first one ever in May. Looking forward to it (other than getting there and back). And to tie this into the thread, I bought a UA Tommy Bahama (Hawaiian style) shirt a couple weeks ago to wear one day during a port stop.

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Sailing back as we speak! Dock in Miami in the morning and then head home. Where are y’all going? Any excursions booked? We like to explore on our own, so we rarely book excursions with the cruise line. We did Aruba, Bonaire, and CuraƧao this time, 8 day cruise. Last year was Puerto Rico, St Maarten and St Thomas. We are currently trying to decide where to go to next year.
 
Sailing back as we speak! Dock in Miami in the morning and then head home. Where are y’all going? Any excursions booked? We like to explore on our own, so we rarely book excursions with the cruise line. We did Aruba, Bonaire, and CuraƧao this time, 8 day cruise. Last year was Puerto Rico, St Maarten and St Thomas. We are currently trying to decide where to go to next year.

We will be on the Mardi Gras out of Cape Canaveral. Stops are Grand Turk, Amber Cove, Nassau, and Celebration Key. We haven't booked any excursions yet. We'll probably rent a golf cart at Grand Turk and just ride around the island. Daughter wants to do Monkeyland at Amber Cove, so we will probably do that. Nassau will either be just walk around, stay on the ship, or maybe the wife and daughter do a dolphin encounter. If they do that, I'll probably hang out on the ship or something. If we enjoy this cruise, we will probably either do an Alaskan cruise next or maybe try another one in the Caribbean with a group of friends.
 

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