Posted by | March 6, 2007 | 01:16 pm |
Let alone the idea of “uniform.”
counter to the idea of a team all together.
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As for me, well I won’t be rushing out to buy my own version with my own personal pieces of flair. The idea that you want every player to be able to make themselves different from their teammates strikes me as counter to the idea of a team all together.
style proportion-play to the hard court. Complementing the aforementioned shorts are formfitting jerseys ten inches smaller in the torso, resulting in a second-skin look that’s more Bode Miller than Ben Wallace. Players will also be able to customize their uniforms by adding options like padded shorts (to protect against the errant knee or elbow) and Dwyane WadeГв \вІ
Starting tomorrow night, four top schoolsГв \вІArizona, Florida, Ohio State, and SyracuseГв \вІwill don Nike’s System of Dress, a radical new look that brings Raf SimonsГв \вІ
It looks as if the NCAA may be moving away from the baggy shorts and oversized jerseys to a or some kind of kilt. Of course the uniform is supposedly built like the “tattoo culture” where everyone has the same uniform but you can customize it to be unique.
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NCAA Demos New Basketball Uniforms » OTB Sports
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