Dress Like a MLB Star
Every kids seems to know instinctively that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Even before they can spell the word mimic, they are begging their parents to let them dress like their favorite superhero or sports star.
This desire to emulate heroes and role models doesn’t disappear as people get older, it just morphs into something more acceptable. Individuals choose to pursue similar paths and model their behavior and character traits after those they admire rather than imitate their modes of dress. Still, there are enough grown men walking around in baseball jerseys to prove that the desire to dress like a star never truly goes away.
It’s much easier to get away with this type of dress on special occasions. Opening Day at the ballpark, a baseball-themed party, or a costume event are all good times to dress like a star player. Of course, some fans take it to extremes, dressing for every game, whether they attend in person or watch from home. Some will make the long trek to Spring Training camps or away games for an excuse to cheer on their team while wearing jerseys and caps. Some people have entire wardrobes outfitted with team regalia and are not afraid to wear it every chance they get.