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Friday Dress up Themes Dress-Up Days for 2021 NHS Football Season 8/20/21 “Bounce the Bear” (NHS vs. Sipsey Valley High School) 8/27/21 “Sneak Up On Central” (NHS at Central High School) ● Attire includes: camo, eye-black under eyes, outdoor clothes, green, brown, tan and all black clothing ● Do not wear: ski masks, toy weapons or weapon paraphernalia 9/3/21 “Beach Out Bryant” (NHS vs. Paul W. Bryant High School) ● Attire includes: Hawaiian shirts, beach/island themed clothing, sunglasses, goggles, bucket hats, floral clothing, leis , grass skirts (with pants underneath), sandals, bright colored clothing ● Do not wear: coconut bras or swimwear without proper dress-code appropriate attire underneath 9/10/21 “Teach the Tigers” (NHS at Bessemer City High School) ● Attire includes: suspenders, “nerdy” glasses, knee high socks, keds/converse/vans, pocket protectors, plaid clothing, collared shirts (example: polo style shirts), high-waisted pants, sweater vest, school/college shirts 9/13/21 - 9/17/21 HOMECOMING - “Put the Panthers on Pause” (NHS vs. Brookwood High School) ● Information about this Homecoming Week’s dress-up days will be shared later with other HOCO info 9/24/21 “Glow Out Gordo” (NHS vs. Gordo High School) ● Attire includes: anything neon and brightly colored, glow sticks 10/1/21 “Peace Out the Pats” (NHS at Hillcrest High School) ● Attire includes: tie-dye, floral prints, crochet, fringe,flair/bell bottom pants, funky sunglasses, peace sign accessories, 60’s hippie/70’s disco attire 10/15/21 “Holiday Hueytown” (NHS at Hueytown High School) ● Attire includes: tacky Christmas sweaters, Halloween costumes, or any other holiday attire or color combinations ● Do not wear: Halloween masks 10/22/21 “Mix-Up McAdory” (NHS at McAdory High School) ● Attire includes: Mix and match your clothing (examples: wear colors and patterns you usually wouldn’t wear together, or wear your clothes backwards), tacky clothing 10/29/21 “Country Fry County High” (NHS at Tuscaloosa County High School) ● Attire Includes: overalls, boots, plaid, camo, anything “country”, freckles, pigtails, braids, red lipstick.
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