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  2. Classic Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Classic Sportswear, also simply known as Classic, is an Australian sports clothing manufacturer. The company was founded in Sydney in 1934, making them one of the oldest family owned sports clothing companies in Australia. [ 1 ]

  3. Guernsey (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules footballers wearing guernseys. A guernsey (also called a jumper) is a type of shirt worn by Australian rules footballers. It is typically sleeveless, although long sleeves may also be worn. [1] [2] The typical guernsey features the player's number on the back, the colours of the player's team, and the team logo.

  4. ISC (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    ISC (International Sports Clothing) is an Australian clothing manufacturer. The company was founded in the Sydney suburb of Rosebery in 1991. ISC mainly manufactures team uniforms for several sports, including Australian football, rugby league, rugby union, association football, cricket, basketball, netball [1] as well as schoolwear.

  5. Kit (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Football kit has evolved significantly since the early days of the sport when players typically wore thick cotton shirts, knickerbockers and heavy rigid leather boots. In the twentieth century, boots became lighter and softer, shorts were worn at a shorter length, and advances in clothing manufacture and printing allowed shirts to be made in ...

  6. Australian national sports team nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Harry Beitzel's 1967 Australian Football World Tour team was unofficially nicknamed the Galahs from their flashy uniform. Though this side was a precursor of subsequent Australian international rules football teams, the nickname has not been retained. Australian Tennis magazine invited readers to suggest a nickname for the Davis Cup team in ...

  7. History of the Australia men's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The first Australia national side (wearing light blue shirts) that toured New Zealand in 1922. The Australia men's national soccer team played their first international match in 1922. They have won one AFC Asian Cup title in 2015 in addition to four OFC Nations Cup titles in 1980, 1996, 2000 and 2004.

  8. Template:Football kit/pattern list - Wikipedia

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    This image is used by the football kit template. For other patterns and instructions see the talk page . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Association football kit templates .

  9. Guernsey (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term can also refer to a similarly shaped garment made of woven cloth, also called a Guernsey shirt or smock. There are a number of different names for the same garments, for instance Guernsey frock, Guernsey shirt, smock-frock, or fisherman’s frock. Essentially these are all the same garment, with the materials varying based on the ...

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