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  2. Varsity letter - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of organized sports, there was a need for uniforms. There was an additional need for identifications which was satisfied by the use of emblems or letters. In 1865, the Harvard baseball team added an Old English 'H'. The 'H' was embroidered on the gray flannel shirt. The football team started to use the 'H' in 1875.

  3. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    The shoes for both girls and boys are black lace-up shoes (sometimes the shoes may be dark blue, black or wine-coloured, depending on the uniform colours). The sports uniform includes sweatpants, a collared T-shirt, and white sports shoes. The designs and the colours of the uniforms depend on the school's colours and the principal's preference.

  4. Stopsley High School - Wikipedia

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    The tie is black and blue with the school logo, but prefects wear special ties with their house logo replacing the school's. The shirt can be accompanied by a black jumper with the Stopsley motif on the left breast. The Stopsley High School sports kits is all black with the school's logo on it.

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  6. Kasukabe Girls' Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Visitors during the festival vote for the most popular T-shirt design. Similarly, each group makes up their own "group dance" which they perform and is voted on by visitors. In both the culture and sports festivals, the school principal encourages participation with the "Kasujo call", a distinctive, traditional school cheer.

  7. Shirts versus skins - Wikipedia

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    A stickball game in progress in 1999 in Havana, Cuba. In sports, shirts vs skins (or shirts and skins) is a common form of denoting team affiliations in a pick-up game or in school; typically, when played by boys on a public court or field, such as in a city park or schoolyard, or during physical education class or intramural sports at school.

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