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Well, there are four colors here. Red, white, blue (the national flag colors) and orange (the national color).Fair enough, but some call it: Trying to get in the spotlight by wearing them, but nowadays it's more like not being in the spotlight because you're wearing it. If you don't wear anything what's in the fashion at some places, the chances are more likely that you're in the direct spotlight because you look different than the others.Still, I don't care too much about it. I dress the way which feels good, and in the way I like. Though I admit I would be a bit embarrassed to wear a Heerenveen-shirt or a blouse to school. But I guess that counts for everyone (regarding football club-shirts, only Ajax, Feyenoord and Vitesse (and shirts of nations) are pretty much ignored. Last time I checked, the FC Utrecht, Fenerbache (Turkey), AC Milan, PSV and (especially) NEC shirts get some stares, comments and sometimes a bit of a beating; I haven't seen other shirts besides those I named).
Well, there are four colors here. Red, white, blue (the national flag colors) and orange (the national color).
Fair enough, but some call it: Trying to get in the spotlight by wearing them, but nowadays it's more like not being in the spotlight because you're wearing it. If you don't wear anything what's in the fashion at some places, the chances are more likely that you're in the direct spotlight because you look different than the others.
Still, I don't care too much about it. I dress the way which feels good, and in the way I like. Though I admit I would be a bit embarrassed to wear a Heerenveen-shirt or a blouse to school. But I guess that counts for everyone (regarding football club-shirts, only Ajax, Feyenoord and Vitesse (and shirts of nations) are pretty much ignored. Last time I checked, the FC Utrecht, Fenerbache (Turkey), AC Milan, PSV and (especially) NEC shirts get some stares, comments and sometimes a bit of a beating; I haven't seen other shirts besides those I named).