Light color kits and girls

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.shethinx.com/collections/thinx-classic/products/thinx-boyshort

Looks like regular spandex shorts under a uniform. My daughter’s worn them for a few years.

They also make teen/tween undies.

https://www.shethinx.com/collections/btwn-teen-period-panties/products/btwn-shorty?variant=16022616866888


Thanks for the links. Great for school days, but these come in black, pink stripes, gray, maroon and royal blue - none of those will work under light colored shorts.


My dad wears the black under her white shorts.


Wear the black, top with white spandex shorts and then the shorts.
A little overkill but should do the job and feel cozy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.shethinx.com/collections/thinx-classic/products/thinx-boyshort

Looks like regular spandex shorts under a uniform. My daughter’s worn them for a few years.

They also make teen/tween undies.

https://www.shethinx.com/collections/btwn-teen-period-panties/products/btwn-shorty?variant=16022616866888


Thanks for the links. Great for school days, but these come in black, pink stripes, gray, maroon and royal blue - none of those will work under light colored shorts.


My dad wears the black under her white shorts.


Wear the black, top with white spandex shorts and then the shorts.
A little overkill but should do the job and feel cozy


What’s wrong with the grey??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many many many pathetic people in this thread.

Instead of just having the girls wear their darker shorts, you are trying to find ways to prevent that? A 11 or 12 year old girl usually doesnt start wearing tampons right away. Its not big deal to bleed and still play? GTFO.

Some of you are total assholes.


The fact is is that if the other team is wearing a dark color your team has to change to a light color - which is more often than not white.

There are a lot of blue teams, green teams - someone has to change to white.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many many many pathetic people in this thread.

Instead of just having the girls wear their darker shorts, you are trying to find ways to prevent that? A 11 or 12 year old girl usually doesnt start wearing tampons right away. Its not big deal to bleed and still play? GTFO.

Some of you are total assholes.


The fact is is that if the other team is wearing a dark color your team has to change to a light color - which is more often than not white.

There are a lot of blue teams, green teams - someone has to change to white.


Wrong. The jerseys have to be different colors, not the shorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many many many pathetic people in this thread.

Instead of just having the girls wear their darker shorts, you are trying to find ways to prevent that? A 11 or 12 year old girl usually doesnt start wearing tampons right away. Its not big deal to bleed and still play? GTFO.

Some of you are total assholes.


The fact is is that if the other team is wearing a dark color your team has to change to a light color - which is more often than not white.

There are a lot of blue teams, green teams - someone has to change to white.


Wrong. The jerseys have to be different colors, not the shorts.


Not in leagues that aren’t Rec. I’ve never seen a navy blue team play a team with white jerseys and navy blue shorts.
Never. I play myself and that would be wickedly confusing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many many many pathetic people in this thread.

Instead of just having the girls wear their darker shorts, you are trying to find ways to prevent that? A 11 or 12 year old girl usually doesnt start wearing tampons right away. Its not big deal to bleed and still play? GTFO.

Some of you are total assholes.


The fact is is that if the other team is wearing a dark color your team has to change to a light color - which is more often than not white.

There are a lot of blue teams, green teams - someone has to change to white.


Wrong. The jerseys have to be different colors, not the shorts.


Not in leagues that aren’t Rec. I’ve never seen a navy blue team play a team with white jerseys and navy blue shorts.
Never. I play myself and that would be wickedly confusing.


My daughters play competitive soccer for two different clubs and both have black shorts with their white jerseys for their away kits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many many many pathetic people in this thread.

Instead of just having the girls wear their darker shorts, you are trying to find ways to prevent that? A 11 or 12 year old girl usually doesnt start wearing tampons right away. Its not big deal to bleed and still play? GTFO.

Some of you are total assholes.


The fact is is that if the other team is wearing a dark color your team has to change to a light color - which is more often than not white.

There are a lot of blue teams, green teams - someone has to change to white.


Wrong. The jerseys have to be different colors, not the shorts.


Not in leagues that aren’t Rec. I’ve never seen a navy blue team play a team with white jerseys and navy blue shorts.
Never. I play myself and that would be wickedly confusing.


My son's entire club, as well as his former club, play all their away games in white jerseys and royal blue shorts. It's never been confusing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many many many pathetic people in this thread.

Instead of just having the girls wear their darker shorts, you are trying to find ways to prevent that? A 11 or 12 year old girl usually doesnt start wearing tampons right away. Its not big deal to bleed and still play? GTFO.

Some of you are total assholes.


The fact is is that if the other team is wearing a dark color your team has to change to a light color - which is more often than not white.

There are a lot of blue teams, green teams - someone has to change to white.


Wrong. The jerseys have to be different colors, not the shorts.


Not in leagues that aren’t Rec. I’ve never seen a navy blue team play a team with white jerseys and navy blue shorts.
Never. I play myself and that would be wickedly confusing.


have multiple kids at all age groups that play for the top clubs and they can wear darker shorts with their lighter jersey.

Sorry that its "Wickedly confusing" for you to not be able to distinguish your own teammates because they have dark shorts on below their light jersies.
Anonymous
It’s socks and shirts that need to be white. Not shorts.
Anonymous
Can't believe I just happened upon this thread - the timing is prescient. DD's club was reprimanded by the ECNL this week for being out of uniform - some older girls (U15 perhaps) wore dark shorts and light shirts for a game and they were supposed to be all in light colors. Then DD got her first period TODAY and has a game tomorrow where she has to wear light colors. There's no way she's trying a tampon on day 1. I don't have THINX or something similar for her. So she's running around in a woman's overnight pad tomorrow afternoon. Or she can wear dark bike shorts under her kit,which I suspect might get her in trouble for being out of uniform. WTH is the problem with letting these girls wear dark uniform shorts so they can just play and forget about potential embarrassment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe I just happened upon this thread - the timing is prescient. DD's club was reprimanded by the ECNL this week for being out of uniform - some older girls (U15 perhaps) wore dark shorts and light shirts for a game and they were supposed to be all in light colors. Then DD got her first period TODAY and has a game tomorrow where she has to wear light colors. There's no way she's trying a tampon on day 1. I don't have THINX or something similar for her. So she's running around in a woman's overnight pad tomorrow afternoon. Or she can wear dark bike shorts under her kit,which I suspect might get her in trouble for being out of uniform. WTH is the problem with letting these girls wear dark uniform shorts so they can just play and forget about potential embarrassment?

This is another case of women being difficult. Even little tiny ones. If you would just stop doing...that...then this wouldn't be an issue now would it? Your priorities are so screwed up- obey a biological imperative or obey youth soccer regulations! I guess we know YOUR answer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s socks and shirts that need to be white. Not shorts.


Our club uses only one pair of shirts/socks. Two different color jerseys. Home kit is all the same. Away kit different shirt with home kit socks/shorts. Better for girls and much more cost-effective for parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe I just happened upon this thread - the timing is prescient. DD's club was reprimanded by the ECNL this week for being out of uniform - some older girls (U15 perhaps) wore dark shorts and light shirts for a game and they were supposed to be all in light colors. Then DD got her first period TODAY and has a game tomorrow where she has to wear light colors. There's no way she's trying a tampon on day 1. I don't have THINX or something similar for her. So she's running around in a woman's overnight pad tomorrow afternoon. Or she can wear dark bike shorts under her kit,which I suspect might get her in trouble for being out of uniform. WTH is the problem with letting these girls wear dark uniform shorts so they can just play and forget about potential embarrassment?


They scold a bunch of kids and then they go away and the game goes on. Unless they are forcing a forfeit of the game or refusing to let the player on the field it is just a waste of time while they scold away and then life goes on.
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