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Anonymous
Years ago
All Star Uniforms
Should have done what they did for the NBA All Stars match - put a small logo on the back representing the club. Wearing the club shorts will look bad - colour clashes all round.
A bit daggy if they wear different club's shorts. They won't even complement the tops. I can just see it, red, yellow & blue tops with black, yellow and maroon shorts. Will not look very professional. Has this decision been made to recognise the clubs that these players are from apart from cost effectiveness? Also, women wearing the men's shorts? Has anyone considered the size difference?
The all star uniforms have been orderd. One conference is predominatly yellow with red and blue piping and the other is red with yellow and blue piping. The all star logo will be on the front with a number and on the back will be a number and 'Champs" as they are the sponsors of the uniforms. Yes they do keep them.
Only playing tops have been provided and the players will wear their club shorts. Granted some women's teams wear bodysuits, if any member from such a club makes the team, they will borrow their men's shorts. Tracksuits will also be their club's.