Baseball is partially engrained in every American's brain, and partially
engrained in every little boy's fantasy about his grown-up life. Baseball is
that American classic of a game that's persisted through numerous decades, yet
that still remains true to its roots. This said, baseball uniforms have changed
very little since the beginning of the sport. On the other hand, basketball,
which is also a classic American sport, has changed drastically. Basketball
uniforms have perhaps changed the most drastically of any athletic sport;
uniforms that once consisted of short shorts now promote longer, looser shorts
with different shoes. Yet these two sports do have one thing in common: They
unite the American public in ways that even the President hasn't been able to
do. So let's give each a round of applause for the positive effects they've had
on culture, society, and of course, fashion.The 1920's saw the popularity of
basketball increase, and at this time basketball uniforms consisted of padded,
quilt-like shorts and jersey made of wool. The company Spalding, which now
brands basketballs, was the first to make these specifically produced padded
shorts. These basketball shorts are now recognized worldwide as a staple of the
1920's sports economy, and are high priced artifacts. These shorts can be
auctioned off from anywhere from $300 to $600 a pop! Women's uniforms, sadly,
only had one memorable period during basketball history. When women's basketball
first started, women actually wore skirts on the court! These skirts were worn
in conjunction with short-sleeve shirts that had built in bras. Thankfully, this
style didn't last too long!Ah, the glorious fashion trends of the 70's. Any
quick look through your parent's high school yearbook will give insight into
some of the popular basketball uniforms of that particular era. In lieu of
fashion, basketball shorts during the 70's were shorter, tighter, and fairly
humorous by our standards today. However, a few decades later during the 90's,
basketball shorts became more breezy and longer in length, ushering in an era of
baggy, loose basketball shorts and free-flowing jerseys. During this time, shoes
took a drastic change from high tops to a more flexible form that was more
compatible with the quick moves of pro basketball players. Basketball became
somewhat more stylish during the 90's, completely laying to rest the era of
short shorts and tight jerseys.Part of the baseball tradition is the
non-departure from its original uniform. During the first game of baseball,
baseball uniforms included pantaloon-like pants with flannel material shirts.
Also, as history pictures tell us, straw hats were part of the lineup! The only
thing that's changed in the history of uniforms is that vertical stripes were
implemented during the eighties. Players also donned different colors depending
on their teams, and depending on if it was an away or a home game. The knickers
that baseball players currently wear were implemented between the transition of
the 19th and 20th century. Baseball players quit the heavy, quilted pants they
were used to wearing and donned knickers, which are now in regular rotation with
most baseball teams.The baseball cap is an American staple. Whether you're
working on your car, going hiking, or just don't want to wash your hair, a
baseball cap is a regular part of the American wardrobe. The baseball cap is an
integral part of the baseball uniform, and has existed in one form or another
since the beginning of baseball (with the exception of the very first straw
hat). Hilariously, the baseball cap at different points in time featured styles
like the "pillbox," the "cake box," and the "Brooklyn" design, all of which can
be viewed in hindsight as highly humorous cap trends. However, it was the
baseball hat today we're all familiar with that has become the norm for
baseball, with its primary function to keep the sun out of the players' eyes.
Other than that, baseball's various uniforms have rarely strayed from the
original lineup of a long sleeve shirt, knickers, and of course, the classic
baseball hat.
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