Soccer Uniform Basics
Soccer uniforms
come in different styles, colors and fabric choices, so many that it's
hard to choose. Whether shopping for soccer uniform equipment for
children, youth sizes or adults, there are a few basics to remember.
Comfort is the key. No matter how flashy or cool a soccer uniform
looks, kids aren't going to want to play hard in them if they're
uncomfortable or ill fitted.
A soccer uniform must be not only durable but also comfortable and able
to dry quickly. No one likes to play in sweat-logged clothing, and
soccer players are no different. When searching for the right soccer
uniform jersey, select styles that are specifically designed to wick
moisture away from the skin and are also lightweight. Well fitting
shoulders should also be assured, as is the comfort and tightness of
sleeves.
Many high-tech fabrics have been developed in both soccer uniform
jersey and shorts materials, and the amount of information may seem
overwhelming. Ask the sporting goods store owner to help define some of
the pros and cons to most major brand offerings when it comes to soccer
uniforms. Or go online and do your own unbiased research. Soccer
websites usually offer good, reliable information.
Soccer uniform shorts come in a variety of styles as well. Some soccer
uniform shorts are made shorter than others, but all will come with a
waistband drawstring to facilitate sizing and personal comfort. Don't
be overwhelmed by the variety. Always check the fabric content and get
something made of 100% polyester, if possible, for long lasting
durability and wash ability.
In addition to needing to be lightweight, a soccer uniform ensemble
also needs to be resilient to wear and tear. Sports fabric technology
has invented some nearly indestructible fabrics over the years. Most
soccer uniform jerseys are made of 100% polyester and Ventex polyester.
These high-tech polyester fabrics are designed to withstand brutal
conditions, so make sure you read your labels before opting for a
cheaper fabric.
Cleats and shin guards complete the ensemble. For first timers,
remember that football cleats are different than baseball cleats and
soccer cleats. Make sure that you purchase the correct cleat for a
soccer uniform. Fit should not be too tight, though it should be snug
and offer maximum support for ankles that will take a beating. Shin
guards are a definite to complete any soccer uniform and to protect the
vulnerable tibia and fibula leg bones, especially in younger
children.
A complete soccer uniform will consist of a jersey, or shirt, shorts,
and socks. These usually come as a set but can be purchased
individually from local sporting goods stores that carry soccer uniform
supplies. Additional soccer uniform supplies can be obtained at any
local sporting good stores or over the Internet and can include
windbreakers, jackets, warm-up gear, and other accessories. While
soccer uniform equipment and supplies isn't exactly cheap, don't make
the mistake of purchasing inferior quality goods to save a few bucks.
Check the labels. If necessary, pay a few extra dollars for the fabrics
that contain wicking or Vertex polyester. The durability and comfort of
these soccer uniform fabrics will keep both you and your soccer player
happy in the long run.
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