OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good?

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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#121 » by Jables » Sun May 19, 2024 8:27 am

It was always just older generations wearing suits to begin with and everyone else is just following tradition until it slips, I don't think there's really a debate that men look better in suits, but no one always wears them to an event if you're under 40 and you don't have to.

As far as declines go, I mean yeah it probably is but it's hardly anything major. It's just that if you don't wear a suit all the time people find them uncomfortable, not because suits are uncomfortable but men don't know how to get clothes fitted anymore, and people in general are lazier. No one would criticise an individual for not wearing a fancy suit, or a nice dress, it's just a societal thing.

It has occurred to me that the people most likely to complain about it, were the ones not raising their children or really teaching them how to do general life stuff. I had to figure out everything by myself but my parents act like their generation handed everything on a platter, dude look around.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#122 » by RoundMoundOfRebound » Sun May 19, 2024 8:54 am

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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#123 » by jokeboy86 » Sun May 19, 2024 2:04 pm

OriAr wrote:There are actually rumors that the NBA is looking at bringing them back next season.
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Why do I have a feeling some owners are pushing for this smh. What possible reason would the league offices and Silver be pushing to bring this back? It’s not like any coaches are abusing the current dress code or the players care one bit. I could see media caring about it because there are still a lot of older guys around
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#124 » by G R E Y » Sun May 19, 2024 2:05 pm

I like the formality of suits, dressing for an occasion and expressing oneself individually within its parameters, but concede I don't see the practicality of it for a coach who has to be on his feet a lot.

Maybe some middle ground about comfortable footwear or basic grooming lol

Wear team polos and don't look like a slob. Pressed clothing and a trim and comb go a long way.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#125 » by shrink » Sun May 19, 2024 2:09 pm

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azcatz11 wrote:Just another example of the downfall of our society. A suit used to mean something. People used to take pride in how they dressed. Now coaches where jogging sweatpants on the sideline.


Just another example of the downfall of our society. A powdered wig and a hand-embroidered tailcoat used to mean something. People used to take pride in how they dressed. Now they just wear suits made on assembly lines.

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Nah this is for the tunnel intro and post-game press conferences, not the sidelines.

Thank for the mental image of Russell Westbrook arriving at the arena dressed like this
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#126 » by OriAr » Sun May 19, 2024 2:10 pm

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OriAr wrote:There are actually rumors that the NBA is looking at bringing them back next season.
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Why do I have a feeling some owners are pushing for this smh. What possible reason would the league offices and Silver be pushing to bring this back? It’s not like any coaches are abusing the current dress code or the players care one bit. I could see media caring about it because there are still a lot of older guys around

Honestly the timing makes me think it's the new TV deal pushing for it, why I have no idea but the timing fits.
Also, it's not gonna be a popular take here but I honestly support bringing back the dress code for coaches.
It'll give the league an air of professionalism that has lacked a bit recently, and also, they are in charge, they should look like it!
Can you imagine Pat Riley wearing quarter zips and polo shirts in games instead of his Armani suits? It'd simply not hit in the same way.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#127 » by SK21209 » Sun May 19, 2024 3:13 pm

I'll be happy if the suits do come back, I think the inactive players should have to wear them as well.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#128 » by MrGoat » Sun May 19, 2024 3:28 pm

They should enact a new rule that the head coach of a team that is eliminated from playoff contention has to wear a gimp outfit. That would stop tanking real fast
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#129 » by LuDux1 » Sun May 19, 2024 3:32 pm

shrink wrote:
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Just another example of the downfall of our society. A powdered wig and a hand-embroidered tailcoat used to mean something. People used to take pride in how they dressed. Now they just wear suits made on assembly lines.

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Nah this is for the tunnel intro and post-game press conferences, not the sidelines.

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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#130 » by azcatz11 » Sun May 19, 2024 4:06 pm

G R E Y wrote:I like the formality of suits, dressing for an occasion and expressing oneself individually within its parameters, but concede I don't see the practicality of it for a coach who has to be on his feet a lot.

Maybe some middle ground about comfortable footwear or basic grooming lol

Wear team polos and don't look like a slob. Pressed clothing and a trim and comb go a long way.


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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#131 » by Biff » Sun May 19, 2024 5:32 pm

Wearing a suit to a basketball game is ridiculous. If they gotta follow a dress code then make them wear chinos with a team polo.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#132 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 12:33 pm

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UcanUwill wrote:I like wearing suits so if I was coach, I would wear one. Now you know, put a good PR on me to your local NBA GM.


you do you, but I'm assuming you're less intelligent if I see you in a suit lol. And I'm in finance. It's funny...it's actually shaped my view of sales guys at conferences where they're trying to sell tech and solutions. Anyone in a tie, makes me want to pull away. And a suit..dear lord, sorry I'm not even talking to you.

You discriminate people for dressing well? That's a new one. I'm not much of a dresser myself. So i guess I'm hired? Lol


If you're trying to sell me something...you'll be way better off not looking like you stepped out of a 1950's movie! I'd still recommend a suit in a job interview.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#133 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 12:35 pm

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you do you, but I'm assuming you're less intelligent if I see you in a suit lol. And I'm in finance. It's funny...it's actually shaped my view of sales guys at conferences where they're trying to sell tech and solutions. Anyone in a tie, makes me want to pull away. And a suit..dear lord, sorry I'm not even talking to you.

You discriminate people for dressing well? That's a new one. I'm not much of a dresser myself. So i guess I'm hired? Lol

You kind do now, I got laughed at for wearing a suit to my last interview, granted it’s a startup but we’re worth a lot


OK I just said to wear a suit to a job interview. NOT at a start up lol! When I did fin tech, dressing down was a thing of pride lol
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#134 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 12:35 pm

azcatz11 wrote:
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UcanUwill wrote:I like wearing suits so if I was coach, I would wear one. Now you know, put a good PR on me to your local NBA GM.


you do you, but I'm assuming you're less intelligent if I see you in a suit lol. And I'm in finance. It's funny...it's actually shaped my view of sales guys at conferences where they're trying to sell tech and solutions. Anyone in a tie, makes me want to pull away. And a suit..dear lord, sorry I'm not even talking to you.


Guess you’ve never been to Wall Street. They all wear suits there. Or out to a nice steakhouse.


I have...I've spent a good amount of time in Bank Of America's main building down there. Didn't wear a suit there either lol.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#135 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 12:37 pm

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MTJazzv3 wrote:The whole suit thing was a relic of my generation. The professional (but not player) athletic wear makes all those guys more real and comfortable. Maybe one good thing that came out of Covid.


I also heard the coaches and assistants like it cause they save on wardrobe expenses and pack lighter now.


I hadn't even thought about that. Imagine that Spurs Rodeo trip where they're away for 3 weeks and as an assistant or worse a trainer needing to bring a bunch of suits, ties, etc. That's be a huge pain.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#136 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 12:38 pm

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MTJazzv3 wrote:The whole suit thing was a relic of my generation. The professional (but not player) athletic wear makes all those guys more real and comfortable. Maybe one good thing that came out of Covid.


I think when most of the general workforce wore suits, then it made some sense that NBA coaches wore suits. It would look a little ridiculous for fans to pay all that money and watch the coach, who represents the NBA team, dress down. Now that most of the workforce dresses more casual, I think it's perfectly fine for NBA coaches to do the same.

Funny enough, this thread was made a couple years ago when suits at work seemed like a thing of a past. But slowly and surely, suits are making a comeback at work.

I went in to see my doctor a few weeks ago, who has been wearing scrubs for the past couple of years. He was dressed in a suit (with a doctor's coat). I asked him about it and he told me he felt a little silly when he would see some patients still dressed in formal work attire and he'd be wearing scrubs. Also said that patients liked/felt more comfortable with him in a shirt and tie. Probably the same in financial and business sectors. People just feel more comfortable with those who make the extra effort with their appearance.


I'd guess on average the average age of a doctor's patient is pretty up there. So that could be a factor. Your even 40 year old's aren't seeing a doctor much on average.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#137 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 12:40 pm

Jables wrote:It was always just older generations wearing suits to begin with and everyone else is just following tradition until it slips, I don't think there's really a debate that men look better in suits, but no one always wears them to an event if you're under 40 and you don't have to.


Now days guys are wearing skinny pants showing way too much in their suits. And they STILL include freaking shoulder pads! They look idiotic!
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#138 » by JayMKE » Mon May 20, 2024 12:45 pm

Should mandate suits, Nike gotta market their ugly ass casual wear tho. Look like bums in pajama pants.
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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#139 » by 7r5ur » Mon May 20, 2024 12:52 pm

There was a time when coaches and players showed PRIDE in their professional appearance. This new generation just doesn't know fashion like the did back in my day...

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Re: OT: Are Coaches In Suits Done For Good? 

Post#140 » by dhsilv2 » Mon May 20, 2024 1:56 pm

BDM22 wrote:There was a time when coaches and players showed PRIDE in their professional appearance. This new generation just doesn't know fashion like the did back in my day...



Honestly, still like the baggy suit look better than today's suits. Just don't understand how you can be ok with walking on the bottom of your pants by choice (I got short legs so with off the rack pants that's an issue for me even with the shortest of in seams...and i'm 6'0 despite that lol. I was not made for off the rack clothing.

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