Uni Watch DIY Project: Behold the Capitals JerseySuit!
Uni Watch DIY Project: Behold the Capitals JerseySuit!
BY PAUL LUKAS, ON NOVEMBER 9, 2021
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[Editors Note: Today we have a guest entry from John Baranowski, whos going to tell us about his latest awesome DIY project. Enjoy! PL]
By John Baranowski
I began wearing hockey jerseys regularly when I was in high school and never stopped. As a teacher in northern Virginia, Ive taken to wearing them every day and for added difficulty, I always try to choose a jersey that connects to the content Im teaching that day. Its gone so far that Ive been documenting what Im wearing and why Im wearing it each day on Instagram, where Im known as @hockeyjerseyguy.
Sometimes, though, I have to wear a suit. Every time I do, people comment about how they dont recognize me without a jersey. Last year I finally combined the two and made a Pittsburgh Penguins-themed JerseySuit, which I created by hand-sewing stripes and numbers onto a suit (a process that I documented in a 2020 Uni Watch entry). It was a huge hit and Ive worn it a handful of times now.
However, I live near Washington. I probably go to more Capitals games than Penguins games now, so I decided that I needed a Caps JerseySuit. I went back and forth on whether to base it on their classic 1980s look or their current design. Modern is always more recognizable, and the sleeve stripes would have been very easy to do. But I couldnt, as a Penguins fan, wear anything Ovechkin-related, so I went with the vintage look. (The Caps wearing it as a third didnt hurt.)
Next question: Whose name and number should I have on the back? I decided to go with the Secretary of Defense, Rod Langway. His number is retired, he still works with the Capitals, and hes well-known for appearances in the arena a perfect choice.
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