Rugby Uniforms "Decoded"

Rugby Uniforms: Are you aware of these facts?

Traditionally, rugby uniforms consisted of heavy cotton upper-halves tailored specifically for rugby players so that they could hold up to players tugging and pulling at t-shirts. The modern jerseys, however, largely feature polyester (mixed with cotton at times as well). There are definite benefits of employing polyester. It is lightweight but strong enough to last a whole day of grueling body-contact and high voltage running around. It helps in the manufacture of tight-fitting jerseys so that opponents cannot secure grip over players as easily as they could do with cotton jerseys.

Another major benefit of polyester is its easy maintenance. You can actually expect your jersey to survive a few washes easily.

Previously, the rugby shorts were also crafted with heavy cotton to tackle the strain of the high voltage game. Just like the upper-halves, the modern versions of the rugby shorts are also stitched in cotton and polyester.

There are several sports wear manufacturers offering rugby uniforms within competitive price brackets. However, price should not really be the only factor which you should consider while you're in the process of buying them. A team jersey should ideally be selected after much deliberation - whereby every team member should come forward with their opinions regarding the team logo, the color and design of the jersey. You should clearly specify the measurements and your design and color preferences so that designers can work on them in accordance.

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