Anonymous wrote:VYS mandates the warmups for Eagles and Phoenix, and for the other teams, they are optional. Backpacks are always optional. The website lets you buy in bundles or alacarte.
I always buy a 2nd training jersey, because it gets way more wear than the game jerseys, and with practice 3x per week, you’re constantly having to make sure it is washed.
This year I bought 2x game jerseys (home and away), which is probably over-the-top, but I can’t count how many times the whole family has been stressed turning the house upside down to find the right jersey on game day. It also gives more jerseys for tournaments where you may be wearing the same color multiple times on consecutive days. At $45, it’s like the cost of 8 Starbucks, and I get the benefit for 2 years.
Buying every 2 years sounded like a racket initially, but at the end of the time period, the old jerseys always looked like belly shirts on my kids.
Anonymous wrote:you don't have to buy anything but the game jerseys, shorts and socks. We had a bunch of parents push back because the kids never wear the warm ups, they prefer hoodies, not even the team hoodies but their favorite hoodie, they never wear the winter jacket, they prefer their warmer coats,
it's not their contract it's the club makes money off selling more gear.
Anonymous wrote:you don't have to buy anything but the game jerseys, shorts and socks. We had a bunch of parents push back because the kids never wear the warm ups, they prefer hoodies, not even the team hoodies but their favorite hoodie, they never wear the winter jacket, they prefer their warmer coats,
it's not their contract it's the club makes money off selling more gear.
Anonymous wrote:Our club - BRYC - has sent notice that the club requires the purchase of a new team uniform per its Nike contract every two years. We are now in a new uniform cycle. In prior years, we used to be able to purchase the individual uniform pieces as needed (e.g., could buy 1 jersey, no socks, and a pair of shorts), which would help to lighten the burden of the uniform costs. This year, however, we've been sent a link to purchase an entire bundle without the ability to delete items - which includes three jerseys, shorts, socks, practice t-shirt, and warm up pants and a nike training jacket. The cost without tax and shipping is $280. The superfluous black nike training pants and training jacket add an additional $100 to the costs. I find this whole process completely ridiculous, particularly when I have uniforms that currently fit my two girls and don't need to buy anything new. If anything confirms that travel soccer is a complete racket, it's this.
My question is whether other clubs are like this? Is there a mandatory two year uniform change? And do the uniforms normally cost $300 with the addition of mandatory, useless gear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our club - BRYC - has sent notice that the club requires the purchase of a new team uniform per its Nike contract every two years. We are now in a new uniform cycle. In prior years, we used to be able to purchase the individual uniform pieces as needed (e.g., could buy 1 jersey, no socks, and a pair of shorts), which would help to lighten the burden of the uniform costs. This year, however, we've been sent a link to purchase an entire bundle without the ability to delete items - which includes three jerseys, shorts, socks, practice t-shirt, and warm up pants and a nike training jacket. The cost without tax and shipping is $280. The superfluous black nike training pants and training jacket add an additional $100 to the costs. I find this whole process completely ridiculous, particularly when I have uniforms that currently fit my two girls and don't need to buy anything new. If anything confirms that travel soccer is a complete racket, it's this.
My question is whether other clubs are like this? Is there a mandatory two year uniform change? And do the uniforms normally cost $300 with the addition of mandatory, useless gear?
Yes this is standard practice for all travel teams.
Anonymous wrote:Our club - BRYC - has sent notice that the club requires the purchase of a new team uniform per its Nike contract every two years. We are now in a new uniform cycle. In prior years, we used to be able to purchase the individual uniform pieces as needed (e.g., could buy 1 jersey, no socks, and a pair of shorts), which would help to lighten the burden of the uniform costs. This year, however, we've been sent a link to purchase an entire bundle without the ability to delete items - which includes three jerseys, shorts, socks, practice t-shirt, and warm up pants and a nike training jacket. The cost without tax and shipping is $280. The superfluous black nike training pants and training jacket add an additional $100 to the costs. I find this whole process completely ridiculous, particularly when I have uniforms that currently fit my two girls and don't need to buy anything new. If anything confirms that travel soccer is a complete racket, it's this.
My question is whether other clubs are like this? Is there a mandatory two year uniform change? And do the uniforms normally cost $300 with the addition of mandatory, useless gear?