These guys must be die-hard fans to dress up like that! I saw them on the S-Bahn after the welcome home party on the Fan Meile last Tuesday. Things are back to normal now here in the capitol city, but I have to admit, I miss the excitement a little.
In our town (Greensboro, NC), you are allowed to walk around town in those unitards suits; however, the minute you step inside a business, you get in trouble (could be a robber). They are impressive outfits!
They are real fans! Congratulations on the win by the way. Hubs is of German descent. Both his maternal and paternal grandparents came here from Germany, so he was watching the final game with interest.
Fair play to them dressing the part.
ReplyDeleteHot looking outfits, in every sense!
ReplyDeleteParty on! ;-)
ReplyDeleteIn our town (Greensboro, NC), you are allowed to walk around town in those unitards suits; however, the minute you step inside a business, you get in trouble (could be a robber). They are impressive outfits!
ReplyDeleteAnd I always thought the Dutch were weird! ;)))
ReplyDeleteToo hot - and I'm talking temperature wise. :-p Cool capture, though! :D
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"Things are back to normal now here"
ReplyDeleteAs normal as it gets in Berlin....
Oh my gosh, that can't possibly be comfortable.
ReplyDeleteMust be hot!
ReplyDeleteI never thought about the "heat" aspect of these things. I would just worry that you'd see every lump and bump in one of those suits!
DeleteI see someone like this, I always wonder how they can see.
ReplyDeleteI love how crazy people get with dressing up for their team!!
ReplyDeleteI miss the WC and the google doodles!
They will remember THE MATCH & THE DAY for a very long time!
ReplyDeleteGood to see people celebrating BIG events!
They are real fans! Congratulations on the win by the way. Hubs is of German descent. Both his maternal and paternal grandparents came here from Germany, so he was watching the final game with interest.
ReplyDeleteOH MY! Real fans indeed!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be very exciting to see these two, but perhaps a little intimidating?
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