Look professional

Wear the proper uniform.

Gold Shirt - close-upHave the proper shirt. Note that it is tucked into the shorts. Gold is the primary color shirt and will work for the vast majority of games that you referee. Your shirt should not be the same color as either team's uniform or either goalkeeper's shirt. The other colors are Black, Red and Blue. I would suggest starting with a short sleeve gold shirt, then adding a black short sleeve, gold long sleeve, and black long sleeve, in that order before getting the red and blue shirts.
Shorts - close-upThese are referee shorts. Black shorts are required. No stripes or numbers or ribbons along the bottom. Also, the shorts stay above the knees, as described in the USSF Referee Administrative Handbook. I know its difficult for the younger referees, but keep your shorts pulled up to your waist. The hip-hop look is not for the soccer field.
Socks - close-upReferee socks are all black with three white stripes showing at the top. Socks are pulled up to below the knee. There is now an alternate all black sock with the USSF logo printed on it. It is the only alternate sock. You will be fine with the standard three stripe sock.
Badge - close-upHave the proper year USSF badge affixed to your uniform shirt. There are velcro patches which fit the back of your badges available from Official Sports or other soccer suppliers.
Shoes - close-upReferee shoes should be black. Keep your shoes clean. Its a good idea to keep some liquid shoe polish and a brush in your bag. For those of you that are younger and also play, I do not require you to purchase new shoes just to referee. You may certainly use your soccer shoes to ref. If you are looking to get shoes to ref in, I suggest a "turf" type shoe. They are a little easier on the feet during a long day of reffing. A good rule of thumb is to wear a shoe which is one level below what the players would wear on that field. For example, if players would wear a firm or hard ground cleat, then wear a turf shoe to ref; if the players would use a soft ground cleat, then you might want to wear a firm ground cleat.
Watch - close-upAlways have a reliable watch to keep time. Note, this referee has two watches. You just might stop your watch and forget to restart it. Having a second watch gives you a backup You also never know when your watch battery is going to die. Have two watches. It adds to your professionalism.

This referee crew is properly uniformed. Their appearance is neat. Be certain you keep up the high standards we've worked to achieve.