What To Look For
When looking for a sports uniform for your team, it is important to consider the sport you're playing and how much the elements will effect your players. Good sports uniforms will fit the players well; they won't be too loose so that it is difficult to run, or so tight that it becomes a distraction. Light colors are preferable, as darker colors can make a player feel even hotter than he already is. Uniforms should also have enough room in them so that players can add their padding and equipment without the uniform becoming too tight.
Common Pitfalls
Some people pick uniforms made of cotton because they mistakenly believe the fabric is more breathable. In fact, nylon and other breathable fabrics are the best type of sportswear. Cotton can trap sweat or wetness, making the clothing stick to the player and cause discomfort. Players in sports such as baseball, where there is a fair amount of sliding, should wear clothing that is reinforced with a some padding so as not to have the uniforms rip.
Where To Buy
Uniforms can be purchased at brick-and-mortar uniform specialty stores or websites like teamsportsplanet.net and sportuniform.com. Typically, a coach or a team leader can put in an order for a uniform and the players can surf to the website or go in person to pay for the uniform and pick it up.
Cost
The cost of the uniform depends on the the sport and type of uniform. Baseball uniforms can cost anywhere from $65 a player to $175 per player; basketball uniforms from $35 a player to $106 per player; and volleyball for $33 up to $79 per player. Costs may also vary depending on customization and materials used.



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