Saturday, August 30, 2014

First and Ten Gameday Dresses would like to thank The State Newspaper of Columbia, S.C. and Amanda Coyne for the following article and interview. Please enjoy the article and read some of Ms. Coyne's other articles at TheState.com . Enjoy the article and keep bringing your fashion, style and excitement to your home Football Stadium!
acoyne@thestate.comAugust 27, 2014 
Forget your Sunday best – when football season comes around in Columbia, it’s all about your gameday best.
While jerseys and T-shirts may be common attire at most American football games, in the South, gameday is an occasion to dress for. Women regularly wear black and garnet cocktail dresses with cowboy boots while tailgating around Williams-Brice Stadium, while men often choose polos and chinos, or sometimes even Gamecock-themed bow ties.
Dressing up for football games is a ritual that dates back to the 1920s, but it has seen a revival among Southern fans in the past five years, according to Cindy Terry, co-owner of First and Ten Gameday Dresses, which sells women’s apparel tailored to the styles of 23 different colleges, including the University of South Carolina.
“There has been a resurgence of ladies – young women, current students and alumni – putting on the dress, because these are live social events with tailgating and all the festivities,” Terry said.
Columbia retailers have taken advantage of the growing popularity of gameday fashion. Five Points and Devine Street boutiques like My-Kim Collection, Wish and Britton’s dedicate significant rack space to unique garnet and black attire that can be worn on those seven special Saturdays each fall.
Much of the style revolves around the key gameday accessory of cowboy boots. Fans can’t turn their head in Williams-Brice stadium without seeing a pair of boots.
“It’s mainly finding something that goes with boots,” said Mary Kathryn Gatlin, manager of My-Kim Collection and a Gamecocks fan.
Jack Rogers’ iconic Navajo sandal is also a fan favorite for the first few games, which are often too hot for boots. The sandal comes in a garnet and black color combination for the shoe designer’s College Colors line, and it is also available in more versatile colors, including black, silver, white and gold.
Many popular styles are classic pieces that fans can wear year after year, Gatlin said. Solid black dresses dominate female fans’ wardrobes, though the increasing availability of dresses in the perfect shade of garnet has brought more variety to Williams-Brice’s stands.
In recent seasons, chevron stripe patterns have grown in popularity. This year, Terry expects there to be a higher demand for tribal prints, plaid and lace in gameday colors.
“Trends are influencing gameday, but gameday is also influencing trends,” Terry said. “Dress manufacturers are taking note of gameday colors and styles. The gameday lady knows what looks good, what’s fun and knows her fashion.”
But football fashion isn’t just reserved for female fans; men often seek out special attire to wear to tailgates and games as well. Perry Lancaster, manager of Britton’s, said male customers especially like the store’s chino shorts and trousers embroidered with gamecocks for festive gameday wear. The store’s Gamecock-themed ties and bow ties are also hot ticket items during football season.
New this season is a collection of hand-crafted needlepoint belts, flasks and wallets with SEC and Gamecocks logos. Another new offering is a long-sleeve rouched top with an overlying drape – a custom piece for Britton’s, at 2818 Devine St.




Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/08/27/3643663/gamecock-fashion-putting-on-your.html?sp=/99/117/#storylink=cpy

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

History of Gameday Dresses

College football began in the 1890’s and by the 1920’s these games had become “an event”. During the Roaring 20’s women’s attire was accented by hats and furs, and they dressed for the event. Whether it was Notre Dame Vs Southern Cal or the Deep South rivalry Alabama playing Auburn these events demanded style and attention.   Men and women alike dressed for the occasion, men often in suits and ties with their lovely dates wearing dresses and heels.

This trend continued until the late 60’s which paved the way for The 1970’s and the “hippie culture”, introducing sporting events to blue jeans and tee shirts with the trend continuing throughout the ‘80’s. School licensing and marketing of attire became all the rage. While this still appropriate today and a wonderful way to support our teams; some of us girls look forward to the opportunity to get a little dressed up for the big game or tailgate.
The tradition of the Gameday Dress is alive and well throughout the Southeast and Southwest and has taken hold in the ACC with our friends in Clemson and the ladies of the National Champion Florida State Seminoles.

Now, in 2014 we have solidly placed our own style on this fabulous Gameday Tradition, the cultural and statement making accent of the cowgirl boot! So, today, First and Ten Gameday Dresses salutes the boot and all the women who have added to this 100 year old Gameday Tradition. Congratulations ladies!


Sunday, August 11, 2013

Check out our latest press release!!!!

http://www.prlog.org/12191038-first-and-10-gameday-dresses-changing-the-way-you-shop-for-game-day.html

First and 10 Gameday Dresses

First and 10 Gameday Dresses - Changing the way you shop for Game Day!

First and 10 Gameday Dresses - Changing the way you shop for Game Day!

 
Hello and thanks for visiting our blog! I am a proud graduate of the University of Tennessee, GO VOLS! My grandfather, great aunt, great uncle, father, aunts, cousins and sister also attended UT and it’s pretty safe to say that we all bleed orange. Growing up, most Saturdays during the fall my family could usually be found in our season ticket seats in Neyland Stadium cheering on our beloved Vols. I started attending SEC football games as a young child and don’t miss the chance to be in Neyland still to this day. Over the years, there have been many items surrounding the SEC culture that have come and gone, but so many have graciously stayed the same. Whether it be Hotty Toddy, Rammer Jammer, Rocky Top, the infamous ‘Hedges,’ the Boys from Old Florida, the calling of the hogs or the Tiger Walk, as football fans we cherish all of our traditions. Among all of the long standing traditions there has been one that has become more like an unwritten rule : getting dressed up on gameday! Any newcomer to an SEC football game might find themselves wondering if they showed up for a football game or a fashion show? As women of the SEC, we take extreme pride in the fact that showing up at one of our tailgates just might remind you of a runway. But don’t be fooled! As much fun as getting dressed up on a gameday can be, don’t assume that it’s always easy. As effortless as a belle might make it look, there is a strategy behind that perfect combination of the pearls, dresses & cowboy boots! After years of hunting high and low for the perfect gameday outfits, I decided to open up my boutique, First and 10 Gameday Dresses. I hope to make your gamedays full of fun and affordable fashion by providing a one stop shop for all your gameday attire. Rather than hoping to find an outfit that’s not only cute, but available in the perfect color, in a local department store, you can come to our website for easy shopping that’s centered around the concept of getting dressed up for games! Not only will we make your shopping easier, we will make it more convenient. Our online boutique allows you to shop from home and have your gameday gear delivered directly to your doorstep. The tradition of Gameday Dresses lives on and is actually becoming more popular as it grows from the southeast to other conferences throughout the country. I hope that ladies everywhere get the chance to experience some of the fun that we have been having in the SEC by getting dressed up on Saturdays!First and 10 Gameday Dresses

Going Crazy over these color block gameday dresses!

We are just going crazy over some of these new gameday dresses that we just got in. Be seen in one of these beautiful dresses on game day to make a statement!




Best.Gameday.Dress.Ever

Orange pleated dress with white metallic lace tophttp://www.FirstandTenGamedayDresses.com
We love this new dress and think it would be a perfect gameday dress for any team associated with orange!


Gameday Dresses now on site for ACC football teams!

We now have added options for other conferences to our website! First and 10 Gameday Dresses