In Vitoria period, become a popular sport in 1863 when a football, so this is
the Football Association (FA) was established. There is no special clothing, at
that time, there is not a unified or specified in their shirts and players
during the game. For some time, because white is the cheapest and most widely
used color, this is a lot of players wearing. Then choose to wear their own like
the color of the hat and scarf in the football players, to distinguish it from
the other team.
Tramps wear pink, cherry and black colors and the Royal
Engineers in the Navy and the dark red. In the meantime, the audience and fans
will drive and team colors scarves, to show their support. Many of the team
began to use the term "shirt", and, Jersey and vertical stripe pattern, it is in
1883. These shirts are made of 100% heavy cotton in the course of the game,
allowing the clench. However, in the middle of the twentieth Century when the
light shirt is introduced.
In the second half of the twentieth Century team
began selling shirts fans, especially because it brings income team is very
useful. Today, replica shirts sold, proudly wear their favorite teams and
players of color and fashion fans. As much as possible about the movement of
today, many people buy a product, in support of their choice players or teams,
described the man is a fan of the game, a player or team. Football fanatics to
buy their favorite team shirt, so as to show their support for everybody,
especially the fans of rival teams.
Polyester and nylon fabric used nowadays
football shirt, probably because the fabric is lightweight and inexpensive, easy
to wash and wear.
A real football shirt, will feel soft, silky, it has a
special luster. Before buying football shirts for your collection of stitching,
colors and logo, and make sure you most like the player's name is spelled
correctly. A signed football shirt is rare, limited, if you find a want to buy
this shirt collection project, make sure it is rendered in an appropriate
framework, with a certificate of authenticity.
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