I don't get the big deal, they gave him the option to go home and change. He didn't come back, that's on him. My girlfriend worked for starbucks, during hockey playoffs in Vancouver ( I use Vancouver as my example since I don't get the luxury of being in Seattle at this time tho I'd kill to be ) she was allowed to wear the canuck jersey or the uniform, you support the community or the business, if you want to make a statement about your team that isn't the one the community is behind then that is on your time. I have the same rule at my business. When I go into the bank during playoffs and I see a teller wearing a canucks jersey and she couldn't tell you a single player on the team despite having a number and name on the jersey I know she doesn't give a rats ass but it's goodwill with the public and I see the people one by one go up and say go canucks it's cool to see. The only thing I would've done as the business is told staff ahead of time that other teams were not acceptable but by 17 I would've known that this isn't the time to start trying to stir the pot and show everyone that im on the other side of near everybody who comes in. Just common sense, we're supposed to feel bad for kids lack of common sense these days.