Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Less Moisture More Wicking for Team Uniform Comfort


Sports Apparel and Sportswear trends for your Sports Team Uniforms continue to change. Do you remember when your basketball shorts were 6 to 8" above your knee ? Maybe you remember see your parents yearbook with these then "in-style" uniforms. Then, Marquette University and Coach Al McGuire came out with revolutionary uniforms. The Style untouched shirts. How bold !! But, Butch Lee, Jerome Whitehead and Bo Ellis looked sharp.

Then came the 1990's and Michigan's Fab Five. Enter Long Baggy Shorts. Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juan Howard and crew made this style stick. You gotta love those boys from Michigan because 15 years later we are still wearing those long shorts. Good bye short shorts and summer tans above the knees. So what's new for Sporting Goods Team Uniforms if long shorts are still in ? Moisture Wicking Fabric. The performance fabrics are whats in the latest style for your sports apparel and sports team uniforms. The rave for moisture wicking performance fabric is that the material actually draws the moisture away from the body for a more comfortable dryer feel for the athlete.

Moisture Wicking performance wear is great for practice jerseys or game uniforms. Gone is the odor smell in the uniforms. Yes, 100% cotton drys out quicker in Arizona than in the Midwest. But, whether you are in San Diego, Vegas or Atlanta Performance Moisture Wicking is the selection of choice for your basketball or volleyball team uniforms.

If you are looking for competively priced sports team uniforms for your school or club, contact us at A2Z Sports & Apparel. Ask for Zac Curran our Team Uniforms specialist who can customize your athletic numbering graphics and school team logo and save your budget. Maybe, you can now afford Basketball Shooting Shirts with your Savings or just pocket the Savings.

We appreciate your comments and for catching this sports apparel style update by the A2Z Sports Team.

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