See his robe and know his team. The uniform not only makes it easier for fans to distinguish the home team, but also makes it easier for players on the field to identify teammates. In the dazzling football culture, the jersey may only be a part of the shining galaxy, but the star-studded, football team uniforms, no matter in materials and styles, are not what they used to be.
In the Middle Ages, football became popular. At that time, football was not out of the wild. With few rules, the team can have hundreds of players. Although there is chaos and violence, all the teams cannot be killed with one stick. However, the death caused by the loss of standards has caused the government to stop the sport. Everything happens as soon as it happens. The teenagers of the ivory tower rejuvenate the sport. These teams gradually became clubs, but the rules were established thanks to the establishment of the Cambridge University Club in 1848. They brought the extremely simple Cambridge Rules, but they are the cornerstone of todays rules. The rules have been born, but the team uniforms are not yet available. The players can still wear a variety of colors and play as they please. However, for the convenience of fans and players, the team began to use different colors of scarves, hats or belts to distinguish them. Sometimes, players still wear white cricket uniforms, just because some players are from cricket.
In the 19th century, the first football clubs appeared, the most famous being Haarlem, Sheffield and Nottingham. Most of the competitions are held in schools or universities, at which time the concept of "away road" began to appear. In 1863, the FA was established, and the rules of the uniforms came into being. Less than 10 years, the FA Cup was founded in 1871. All participating teams must abide by the rules of the game. Thanks to the increasingly enlightened football environment, a report reported that the team had a difficult time distinguishing. The FA responded immediately and the jersey began to appear. Since the teams are also part of football clubs and public schools, jerseys will follow these agency choices in terms of color. As a standard jersey, with a pipe cap, uniform hat and other headwear can be used to distinguish players. Most of the early players in modern football are upper class aristocrats or high society, and their identity influences dress. Tyrant looking for tailors, personal customization. Although the customization is good, the output styles are not uniform.
Football did not officially become a civilian sport until 1880, and its expansion speed was extremely fast. The clothing factory Bukta saw business opportunities and became the first sportswear company in Britain. At this time, the shirt was a jersey, and the collar was removed to make the style more suitable. Another Guernsey shirt that anglers love to wear is also available. The main reason for choosing the above materials is to adapt to the weather and cold environment in the UK. For a club, the criteria for choosing different tops depends on how the jersey affects the players performance. For example, Burnley chose a long, loose top with a collar because they thought it would make it easier for players to move. Of course, compared to the impact of comfort on performance, the cost of clothing is also a factor that most teams consider. This is because for Maos early teams, vertical stripes were used instead of horizontal stripes. For tailors, vertical stripes are better made. There are not too many famous changes in the history of football in this era, but the establishment of the English League in 1888 gave the club a fixed task. The club can then proceed to unify the uniform without taking care of the players. In 1890, the focus of the Wolves and Sunderland were both red and white tops. Because of this, a rule comes in handy. To avoid this, each team must register their own team color.
When football advanced into the 20th century, price became the second consideration, and jersey performance and durability became the main consideration. Cotton and wool began to be selected as jersey fabrics. They were thick and strong. In 1909, a rule was introduced again, and goalkeepers had to wear specific styles to distinguish them from other players. At first, they would wear a cardigan with a flat hat to ensure that players would not admit it. At the end of World War II, in order to distinguish them from other players and referees, players were numbered behind them. As supplies are still limited, fans often generously support the club. The 20th century is here, and todays new jersey styles are born. Polyester and nylon are so lightweight that players can stay cool throughout the game. However, the continuous development of football in recent years means that only the most expensive materials can be accepted by the modern market. There are other materials that have been used successively, such as tight Leica and breathable jerseys, the previous materials cant seem to go elsewhere. Technological progress and investment in art materials have never stopped. It is interesting to see where the future of jerseys lies.