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IT'S become a bit of a hot-button subject around these parts, whether to wear white to a Manitoba Moose game. The bottom line, quite simply, is do what you want to do.

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IT’S become a bit of a hot-button subject around these parts, whether to wear white to a Manitoba Moose game. The bottom line, quite simply, is do what you want to do.

You’re the fans. Wear prison stripes if you like, so long as you come and cheer like crazy, say the Moose.

"We’re not discouraging anyone from wearing white or wearing black or wearing green. We just want our fans to wear Moose colours," said Moose director of communications Scott Brown. "We want people to come out and be as loud as they can because the noise is what makes the difference."

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Young Moose fan at a white-out night way back when.
KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES Young Moose fan at a white-out night way back when.
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