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Just blew it

From comments posted to vamosbrigade.com, a website for fans of Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal. In January, Nadal, who previously wore a sleeveless shirt and long shorts (called piratas ) on court, began wearing tennis outfits designed by his sponsor, Nike, including short-sleeved shirts.

This thread is for those who are still struggling to move on after Sleevegate. Feel free to rant and wail as much as you like. Any comments telling people to pull themselves together or to concentrate on the tennis will be deleted.

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SEE ALSO: Clothing—Humor; Men's clothing; Nike (Firm); Public relations; Nadal, Rafael; Tennis players
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