New Iowa State Apparel

Honestly, as far as white out gear goes, the CF store has some of the best products.
 
I have to update this, since I mentioned slow shipping. As others mentioned, that estimated date was the cover their butts date. It arrived on Friday, Sept. 12. I have to say, this may be the softest, most comfortable clothing item I have ever tried on. I can't believe how soft and comfortable it is. It is expensive, but I will get years of use out of it. Definitely will pick up the red when it is back in stock.
Their general crew neck sweatshirt and other hoodies that are different material than the ISU ones are also fantastic fyi.
 
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I have to update this, since I mentioned slow shipping. As others mentioned, that estimated date was the cover their butts date. It arrived on Friday, Sept. 12. I have to say, this may be the softest, most comfortable clothing item I have ever tried on. I can't believe how soft and comfortable it is. It is expensive, but I will get years of use out of it. Definitely will pick up the red when it is back in stock.
Report back if it stays super soft after washing a couple of times. Many clothing manufacturers will put a fabric softener on their new clothes so they feel super soft in the store, but once you wash it once or twice you can never get that same feel even if you are rinsing it with softener in your wash.
 
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I have to update this, since I mentioned slow shipping. As others mentioned, that estimated date was the cover their butts date. It arrived on Friday, Sept. 12. I have to say, this may be the softest, most comfortable clothing item I have ever tried on. I can't believe how soft and comfortable it is. It is expensive, but I will get years of use out of it. Definitely will pick up the red when it is back in stock.

Until you spill something on it that won't come off.. or snag it on a fence/random object walking thru a doorway.

Maybe I'm just too clumsy to buy $138 hoodies.
 
Report back if it stays super soft after washing a couple of times. Many clothing manufacturers will put a fabric softener on their new clothes so they feel super soft in the store, but once you wash it once or twice you can never get that same feel even if you are rinsing it with softener in your wash.
He can reply with his experience but I have mentioned numerous times in this thread how calling their hoodies and crew necks are and remain comfy. I also had a buddy get the red one and he messaged me last week it’s his new favorite clothing item not just isu based.
 
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Report back if it stays super soft after washing a couple of times. Many clothing manufacturers will put a fabric softener on their new clothes so they feel super soft in the store, but once you wash it once or twice you can never get that same feel even if you are rinsing it with softener in your wash.
Will do. Based on my feel of the fabric, this feels like it's due to the fabric itself and not a softener. But I absolutely will report back. :)
 
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Until you spill something on it that won't come off.. or snag it on a fence/random object walking thru a doorway.

Maybe I'm just too clumsy to buy $138 hoodies.

Not gonna lie, sometimes my purchases are made with my brain thinking "can I get mustard out of this?"
I am the same way. That's why black is a good color for me. It is the reason I don't own any white ISU clothing (and very little other outside that). I just get it stained and ruined. If I ever went to a White Out game, I would get a white shirt. But a cheap one, fully expecting to spill on it at the stadium.
 
I am the same way. That's why black is a good color for me. It is the reason I don't own any white ISU clothing (and very little other outside that). I just get it stained and ruined. If I ever went to a White Out game, I would get a white shirt. But a cheap one, fully expecting to spill on it at the stadium.
I don't have a lot of white because I sweat like a ***** in church most of the time and Mrs. Velo always points out to me that I have pit stains on my white shirts.

That being said, I will be in white head to toe in a week and a half.
 
Really random, but when does our Contract with Nike expire? thing i found on the internet was set to expire in June of 2024. did we re-new?
 
Give me Russell athletic, or give me death! i want the GT uniforms
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I think it expired and we have a new contract with Crocks.
This got me to thinking so I asked AI what a Crocks jersey would look like. Here is an edited version of what came back...


A Crocs football jersey would be a thick, perforated garment made of the brand's signature closed-cell resin, Croslite, rather than traditional jersey fabric. It would combine a classic athletic design with Crocs' comfort-focused, whimsical aesthetic.
Here are the key features that would define a Crocs football jersey:
  • Material: The entire jersey, including the numbers and nameplate, would be molded from a lightweight foam compound, possibly with added mesh panels for breathability. It would be soft, squishy, and surprisingly durable.
  • Perforations: The distinct ventilation ports from the classic clog would be a prominent design element, likely covering the front and back of the jersey. These holes would function as a way to attach customizable accessories, similar to Jibbitz.
  • Jibbitz integration: Fans could purchase and customize the jersey with Jibbitz charms of their choice. Options could include:
    • Team logos
    • Mascots
    • Player numbers
    • Slogans or names
  • 3D elements: Instead of flat printing, the numbers and name on the back would be three-dimensional and integrated into the foam. For a high-end version, a 3D-molded mascot could be featured on the chest.
  • Vibrant and textured design: The jersey would come in a team's signature colors with contrasting textured foam for the sleeve stripes and collar.
  • "Sports Mode" strap: In a playful nod to the clogs, the jersey might have a mock "sports mode" strap across the shoulders or lower back.
  • Loose fit: Comfort is key to the Crocs brand, so the jersey would likely feature a loose, boxy cut for an oversized and casual fit.
 
Will someone please buy me one of those hoodies and I'll report back on the quality, stain resistance, pilling, fading, etc over time. I prefer the red hoodie, but I'll take a black one too since I'm not buying.
 
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Should we make the switch to Puma?
 

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I don't have a lot of white because I sweat like a ***** in church most of the time and Mrs. Velo always points out to me that I have pit stains on my white shirts.

That being said, I will be in white head to toe in a week and a half.
Honestly, I don't much care to know about anything between your head and your toes.
 

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