See-Thru Pants
As the Major League Baseball season begins, so has another controversy.
The brew-ha-ha began when Nike, the official uniforn & footwear supplier to the MLB, unveiled a new uniform design. This new line was performance-based; thinner, lighter-weight, allowing better air circulation. And the change was much needed as players have been routinely grabbing and adjusting themselves as if wearing tighty-whities full of fire ants.
Unfortunately, players disliked the new threads for a variety of reasons, one of which was that the pants were “see-thru.”
Yeah, okay, they are a bit thin.
You can’t see skin but one does notice the jersey tucked into the pants.
But let me assure you, this isn’t the first time “see-thru” pants have been an issue.
Yankee slugger Babe Ruth was the first “ballplayer” to don a pair of see-thru’s.
Yes, with lumber like that Babe hit home runs BOTH on AND off the field!
But not just in baseball. “See-thru” pants have been around for ages.
Here’s a peek as My Odd Sock presents “See-Thru Pants. The Anthology.”
George Washington crossing the Delaware River.
(His teeth weren’t the only wood.)
Edmund Hillary reaching the summit of Mount Everest.
(Small blur as it was dang cold up there!)
“Blue Boy” by Thomas Gainsborough.
Geez, poor kid, the entire outfit should be blurred. Bet he was made fun of in school.
Astronaut Buzz Adrin was always “up” for a moon walk if you catch my drift.
The King meets Tricky Dick.
Later in their marriage, Lady Di wore the pants so her blur is bigger than his.
Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald for wearing see-thru pants. (And for having a dumb name)
He is the only one who truly ENJOYS wearing see-thru pants!
How the German people came up with the name “weinerschnitzel.”
And finally,
We see the REAL reason he was called “blockhead.”
2 Replies to “See-Thru Pants”
You so bad……Wasn’t sure if I was going to mention it, but in your Blog Header, should the mystery man be saying, “(Doesn’t know Angi’s List *is* now Angi.)”???
Woops, you got me, Margaret! My typing skills falter many times. Thanks for catching it!