Basket Ball Uniform
Basket Ball Uniform
Ball Uniform is made for superior mobility and comfort. With its soft quality finish, the jersey’s color-match stitching throughout provides a refined look and fit. Its breathable, moisture-wicking, lightweight fabric wears relaxed through the torso and waist.
Description
Basket Ball Uniform:
Basket Ball Uniform is made for superior mobility and comfort. With its soft quality finish, the jersey’s color-match stitching throughout provides a refined look and fit. Its breathable, moisture-wicking, lightweight fabric wears relaxed through the torso and waist. Basket Ball Uniformoffers a variety of colors to choose from, allowing for customization for any team and organization. Wear alone in warmer climates or layer over your favorite tee or in cooler climates.
Feature:
- 100% Polyester
- Quality reversible basketball jersey
- Reversible white interior / A variety of color options
- Breathable, moisture-wicking, lightweight 100% polyester
- Comfortably drapes through torso and waist
- Stitching matches jersey color throughout all seams
A basketball uniform is a type of uniform worn by basketball players. Basketball uniforms consist of a jersey that features the number and last name of the player on the back, as well as shorts and athletic shoes. Within teams, players wear uniforms representing the team colors; the home team typically wears a lighter-colored uniform, while the visiting team wears a darker-colored uniform.
Different basketball leagues have different specifications for the type of uniform that is allowed on the court. Early in the history of the sport, basketball was played in any type of athletic attire, but by the 1900s, special uniforms were developed and marketed to basketball players. The style, cut, and fit of basketball uniforms evolved throughout subsequent decades, often modeled after the general fashion trends of the day.
The long pants later evolved into medium-length shorts in the 1920s, and by the 1930s, the material used for jerseys changed from heavy wool to lighter polyester and nylon. In the 1970s and 80s, uniforms became tighter-fitting and shorts were shorter, consistent with the overall fashion trends of these two decades. At this time, women’s basketball uniforms transitioned from longer-sleeved uniforms to tank-top style jerseys similar to men’s basketball uniforms, which more explicitly showed off players’ muscle tone.
In 1984, Michael Jordan asked for longer shorts and helped popularize the move away from tight, short shorts toward the longer, baggier shorts worn by basketball players today. Throughout the 1990s, basketball uniforms fell under the influence of hip hop culture, with shorts becoming longer and looser-fitting, team colors brighter, and designs more flashy and suggestive of rappers’ bling. At the turn of the 21st century, basketball uniforms became even more oversized and loose-fitting; the armholes in women’s basketball jerseys remained smaller than men’s but were wide enough to reveal the players’ sports bras.
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