honig heather greys for sale
#1
Posted 24 June 2011 - 11:19 PM
thanks marc [attachment=323:IMG_1219.JPG]
#2
Posted 25 June 2011 - 07:28 AM
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#4
Posted 25 June 2011 - 10:57 AM
If they are Heather Grey then they are not Polywools
You are joking right? Mostly all heather grey are a poly wool blend. At least the 16 different pairs I owned over the years were.
Maybe Poly-Ester, not Poly-wool
I used to be a really good Baseball Player until my eyes started going bad. So I became an Umpire!
2013 Game Count:
Travel Ball: 63
High School: 50
Canceled HS Games: 5
River City Umpires Association - Webmaster
First Coast Umpires Association - Webmaster
Umps 4 Hire - Webmaster
FHSAA Baseball Umpire
Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball Certified
#5
Posted 25 June 2011 - 02:06 PM
Well I guess the tags are lying then. Those sneaky manufacturers.
If they are Heather Grey then they are not Polywools
You are joking right? Mostly all heather grey are a poly wool blend. At least the 16 different pairs I owned over the years were.
Maybe Poly-Ester, not Poly-wool
#6
Posted 25 June 2011 - 10:13 PM
I used to be a really good Baseball Player until my eyes started going bad. So I became an Umpire!
2013 Game Count:
Travel Ball: 63
High School: 50
Canceled HS Games: 5
River City Umpires Association - Webmaster
First Coast Umpires Association - Webmaster
Umps 4 Hire - Webmaster
FHSAA Baseball Umpire
Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball Certified
#8
Posted 26 June 2011 - 01:48 AM
I have two pair and haven't worn a pair of them since about November 2009.
I had an U15 game the other day. My partner arrives with heather pants and says, "I really should get a pair of those darker pants; they look nice."
This is my third year with the association. Since my first day, they've encouraged charcoal, but said heather's allowed if you match. Unfortunately, we hit the field with pants that didn't match.
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#9
Posted 26 June 2011 - 04:07 AM
Our high school association just started allowing charcoal a couple of years ago. they allow us to mix-and-match heather and charcoal during the regular season, but not during post season play. But I would rather match than mix! I have a couple of pairs of heather that fit great, have no noticable wear and are comfortable...and also have that weird faded pink hue to them.
#10
Posted 26 June 2011 - 06:37 AM
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#12
Posted 26 June 2011 - 01:43 PM
I think you may want to re-consider your pricing. All new Honig's heather grey pants are under $50 brand new. $15-$20 may be more realistic.
Maybe they are Poly-Wool. NOT!!! Sorry couldn't resist. This is more aimed at a previous poster.
I used to be a really good Baseball Player until my eyes started going bad. So I became an Umpire!
2013 Game Count:
Travel Ball: 63
High School: 50
Canceled HS Games: 5
River City Umpires Association - Webmaster
First Coast Umpires Association - Webmaster
Umps 4 Hire - Webmaster
FHSAA Baseball Umpire
Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball Certified
#13
Posted 26 June 2011 - 03:10 PM
I think you may want to re-consider your pricing. All new Honig's heather grey pants are under $50 brand new. $15-$20 may be more realistic.
Maybe they are Poly-Wool. NOT!!! Sorry couldn't resist. This is more aimed at a previous poster.
F'in hilarious! Its obvious you know everything about everything based on all of your posts on every single thread. D-bag.
#14
Posted 26 June 2011 - 03:26 PM
I think you may want to re-consider your pricing. All new Honig's heather grey pants are under $50 brand new. $15-$20 may be more realistic.
Maybe they are Poly-Wool. NOT!!! Sorry couldn't resist. This is more aimed at a previous poster.
F'in hilarious! Its obvious you know everything about everything based on all of your posts on every single thread. D-bag.
Awww Didn't mean to hurt your feelings! lol
I used to be a really good Baseball Player until my eyes started going bad. So I became an Umpire!
2013 Game Count:
Travel Ball: 63
High School: 50
Canceled HS Games: 5
River City Umpires Association - Webmaster
First Coast Umpires Association - Webmaster
Umps 4 Hire - Webmaster
FHSAA Baseball Umpire
Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball Certified
#15
Posted 26 June 2011 - 05:07 PM
#16
Posted 26 June 2011 - 05:53 PM
Those look like OLD Honigs slacks from early-mid 90's. The belt loops are too narrow be be from this decade or the 2000's. Not does anyone want to buy an Official's locker Room? The rent is due and i have to feed 10 kids!!!! lol
Nice! Maybe in the 90's they had heather polywools! lol
I used to be a really good Baseball Player until my eyes started going bad. So I became an Umpire!
2013 Game Count:
Travel Ball: 63
High School: 50
Canceled HS Games: 5
River City Umpires Association - Webmaster
First Coast Umpires Association - Webmaster
Umps 4 Hire - Webmaster
FHSAA Baseball Umpire
Babe Ruth Baseball and Softball Certified
#17
Posted 27 June 2011 - 12:39 PM
Those look like OLD Honigs slacks from early-mid 90's. The belt loops are too narrow be be from this decade or the 2000's. Not does anyone want to buy an Official's locker Room? The rent is due and i have to feed 10 kids!!!! lol
Nice! Maybe in the 90's they had heather polywools! lol
i have a message in to the gentleman that i acquired the heather slacks from . once i can clarify what exactly they are , and the year , i will reduce the price .
marc
#18
Posted 27 June 2011 - 01:10 PM
Those look like OLD Honigs slacks from early-mid 90's. The belt loops are too narrow be be from this decade or the 2000's. Not does anyone want to buy an Official's locker Room? The rent is due and i have to feed 10 kids!!!! lol
Nice! Maybe in the 90's they had heather polywools! lol
i have a message in to the gentleman that i acquired the heather slacks from . once i can clarify what exactly they are , and the year , i will reduce the price .
marc
There should also be a tag inside that indicates the model number and year like P1B10 or something means Poly Base Pants 2010
#20
Posted 27 June 2011 - 03:01 PM
Those look like OLD Honigs slacks from early-mid 90's. The belt loops are too narrow be be from this decade or the 2000's. Not does anyone want to buy an Official's locker Room? The rent is due and i have to feed 10 kids!!!! lol
Nice! Maybe in the 90's they had heather polywools! lol
i have a message in to the gentleman that i acquired the heather slacks from . once i can clarify what exactly they are , and the year , i will reduce the price .
marc
There should also be a tag inside that indicates the model number and year like P1B10 or something means Poly Base Pants 2010
ill ck that out !!! last time i looked though i couldnt find any tags , other than the one in the photos .
marc
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