
Team jerseys
Agree Mike, but you gotta admit those images are funny^^
reminds me of the song by that guy on that show 'Pants on the ground'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoAMWnnz98w



Sports clothing
Mainstream Australian fashion in the 1990s was heavily influenced by sports clothing, a trend that carried over from the fitness craze of the 1980s. Comfortable, stretchy clothing, like fleecy tracksuits, became common everyday attire. Clothing from brand-name sportswear companies like Nike and Adidas was considered highly fashionable.
The 1990s sportswear craze was also fuelled by the influence of American rap and hip-hop artists. Young Australian men flocked to wear back-to-front baseball caps and basketball jerseys like their favourite hip-hop stars. Extra-baggy trousers, worn low on the waist to reveal brand-name boxer shorts, were another hip-hop inspired trend.
Chicago Bulls basketball player Michael Jordan also helped popularise sporting attire in the 1990s by putting his name to products like Nike Air Jordan basketball shoes.

Anonymous^ you are spot on, even a devout NBL fan would be hard pressed to shell out over $100.00 for some of the horrid looking outfits I observed in week 1.
I can only hope someone out there can find some fashion sense and combine it with common sense!


This isn't hard is it?
Get one person to put the proposed top on and run around with a ball on court while another person goes up in the stands and takes a video...
Then look at it!
Oh, before you go and spend the cash to make 20+ uniforms........
:)

Never liked the new Wildcats jerseys.. so cheap. Needs white outline around the numbers at least, and bring back the black strip on the side plus cats logo.


Kings need to know that white numbers on yellow tops do not work, also Wildcats, same thing with black numbers on red... Crocks, please do something with that green and Breakers please find something other than another shade of blue!
