Anonymous wrote:Bethesda required everyone to purchase logo'd slides last year for $40. Slides on Temu for $3 are twice the quality.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda required everyone to purchase logo'd slides last year for $40. Slides on Temu for $3 are twice the quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is on soccer.com there is a way to get the website to allow you to order individual items without buying the entire kit at once. I used it last year when I needed to space our purchasing full kits for two kids. A parent on another team who’s a web developer figured it out.
Can someone explain how to do this? Don't want to buy an another backpack but soccer.com won't let us leave anything off the order. Thank you
You have to edit the html to allow you to change the quantity to zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is on soccer.com there is a way to get the website to allow you to order individual items without buying the entire kit at once. I used it last year when I needed to space our purchasing full kits for two kids. A parent on another team who’s a web developer figured it out.
Can someone explain how to do this? Don't want to buy an another backpack but soccer.com won't let us leave anything off the order. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is on soccer.com there is a way to get the website to allow you to order individual items without buying the entire kit at once. I used it last year when I needed to space our purchasing full kits for two kids. A parent on another team who’s a web developer figured it out.
Can someone explain how to do this? Don't want to buy a another backpack but soccer.com won't let us leave anything off the order. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:If this is on soccer.com there is a way to get the website to allow you to order individual items without buying the entire kit at once. I used it last year when I needed to space our purchasing full kits for two kids. A parent on another team who’s a web developer figured it out.
Anonymous wrote:The best is when your child immediately cuts the feet out of the brand new kit socks. So now you have grip socks, tiny shin guards cuz of Jack Grealish, shin guard sleeves or tape, the sad remains of the $15 socks you just bought. Like WTF is going on down there really? Its an over complicated mess below the knees.
Anonymous wrote:grateful the white shorts are gone at mclean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only requirement should be one uniform jersey shirt. If they play another team with the same color, they can wear numbered pinnies
Where is the fun in that? Kids like to wear a full kit. Sure, kids don’t NEED it but why not? They don’t need to do lots of stuff - elaborate halloween costumes, room decorations, fashionable clothes, Taylor Swift concerts. But it’s fun so we do it.