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  2. Hockey jersey - Wikipedia

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    Back of the France men's national ice hockey team jersey, circa 2008. Hockey jerseys today are typically made of tough synthetic materials like polyester, to help take away moisture and keep the wearer dry. [1] Most professional ice hockey teams sell replica sweaters of their famous players at sports memorabilia stores, as well as being ...

  3. NHL uniform - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Canadiens hockey uniform of Sheldon Souray, on display at the Canadian Museum of History. Players in the National Hockey League wear equipment which allows their team affiliation to be easily identified, unifying the image of the team. An NHL uniform consists of a hockey jersey, hockey pants, socks, gloves, and a helmet.

  4. Cooperalls - Wikipedia

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    Cooperalls were designed by Brian Heaton, the senior designer for Cooper Canada from 1972 to 1975 [1] and were used in ice hockey, ringette, and broomball.Promoted as "a complete hockey uniform system" it consisted of an elasticated girdle extending from the middle of the rib cage to the top of the knees, worn beneath a tracksuit-style woven nylon outer shell covering waist to ankle.

  5. Mitchell & Ness - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Mitchell & Ness had dropped the team business to concentrate on its retail operation. The store became a leading outlet for field hockey equipment and ski gear. Mitchell & Ness almost went bankrupt in 1983. Owner Peter Capolino told the Detroit Free Press, "By 1983 all the expansion I had done had gone to hell. I fired 100 ...

  6. Starter (clothing line) - Wikipedia

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    Starter was founded in New Haven, Connecticut by David Beckerman, a University of New Haven alumnus, to manufacture team uniforms for high school athletic programs. [6]In 1976, the company entered into non-exclusive licensing agreements with a number of professional sports leagues, paying royalties of 8–10% for the right to manufacture and market copies of professional athletic apparel.

  7. Female hockey players' names are often covered by their hair ...

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    The Professional Women’s Hockey League and a Canadian-based brewery are partnering to increase visibility in women’s hockey with special jerseys for International Women's Day.

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