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  2. Shirt swapping - Wikipedia

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    The first shirt swap is believed to have taken place at a match between France and England on May 14, 1931; the French team lost and asked to keep the English team's shirts as a memento. [2] [3] A further example took place at the 1954 FIFA World Cup. [3] In the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Pelé and Bobby Moore swapped shirts.

  3. NHL uniform - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, the NHL and Adidas announced plans for Adidas to begin manufacturing official NHL jerseys starting in the 2017–18 season. All jerseys are owned by the NHL. On June 20, 2017, the NHL unveiled new ADIZERO sweaters for each of the 31 teams, including the first uniform for the league's newest team, the Vegas Golden Knights.

  4. Germany to redesign Adidas soccer jersey numbering amid ... - AOL

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    German soccer authorities will redesign the number “4” on the country’s national jerseys amid claims it resembles a logo used by Nazi paramilitary units.

  5. A Milwaukee Bucks player did a postgame jersey swap ... - AOL

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  6. Dassler brothers feud - Wikipedia

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    The West German team defeated the favorites, Hungary, and won its first World Cup. As a result, Adidas received positive international coverage. Adidas was able to get a hold in the international shoe market and grow faster and become bigger than Puma. [7] [8] In the 1970 World Cup, Puma won the business battle. [3]

  7. LeBron James switching jersey from No. 6 to No. 23 — again

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  8. Jersey (knitted clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A traditional knit jersey. Traditionally, a jersey is an item of knitted clothing, generally made of wool or cotton, with sleeves, worn as a pullover, as it does not open at the front, unlike a cardigan. It is usually close-fitting and machine knitted in contrast to a guernsey that is more often hand knit with a thicker yarn.

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