There will be many NFL and college football fans looking forward to watching a live game of football over the next few months as the new season gets underway. For some, it will be the first time they have visited a football stadium in a long time, with no crowds and limited crowds in operation throughout the league last season.

Therefore, it’s time to get ready: you need to look great, be dressed to comfortably enjoy the occasion, and most of all, ensure you stand out a little from the crowd.

Combine Fashion and Team Colors

One of the first things you need to do is combine what’s in fashion at the time with the colors of your team. This will show everyone who you are, as well as showing them you are fashionable, and you take real pride in your appearance.

This could be something such as green and yellow for the Green Bay Packers or something a little more daring, like finding a great-looking bright orange outfit if you are a fan of the Broncos. From being at the tailgate party to being sat at your seat, get the color of your outfit right and you are going to impress a lot of people.

If you are not heading to an NFL game, then getting colors right is still very important. College teams have strong connections with colors, such as Alabama, and their connection to the color crimson, which is a shade of red. They attract thousands of fans for each game, with many choosing to go in those colors. Fans of the crimson-colored team will be expecting to cheer a lot this season as the latest American football odds have Alabama at +200 to win the NCAAF this season. However, Georgia is also in contention to come out on top. Either way, team colors are always a good way to show your support.

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Dress for the Weather

Something very important to factor in when choosing what to wear for your next football game is the weather. This is not just the weather when you walk out of the door either, but the weather for the entire time you will be out.

With tailgate parties going on for many hours, you may find yourself leaving for the game in the middle of the afternoon and not returning home until late at night. Nobody wants to sit there cold, and you also don’t want to be carrying a coat around for a full day if you don’t need one.

Getting the balance right will keep you warm enough and save you from taking excess items into the stadium. If you’re looking to really soak up the atmosphere, then tailgating will be on your list of things to do. The art of tailgating is something that fans have perfected, and you want to make sure you fit in with the crowd as you get pumped up for the game ahead.

With ever-changing temperatures and weather to deal with, don’t be surprised if you somehow need to create an outfit that covers all bases. From the start of the tailgate to the end of the game, changes will happen, so remaining fashionable is not easy, but certainly achievable.

Featured image: “Carolina Panthers Gameday” (CC BY-SA 2.0) by James Willamor.

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