Archive for the ‘Baseball Uniforms’ Category

Vintage Baseball Uniforms – A New Trend

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

As a manufacturer of custom made baseball uniforms and a long time coach and fan of the great game of baseball there is a movement afoot that I find very interesting. Our company has been approached several times in the last year or two about manufacturing “vintage” style uniforms; like those worn by baseball players in the late 1800s.

Apparently this is not just a phenomenon but a growing movement in the US. There are sanctioned leagues and organizations whose members must at least dress like the “old time” players and in some cases even use the authentic equipment and original rules. As I have researched this I can assure you that baseball is a much different game when played with this inferior equipment and with the rules that the game was originally played with. I would actually love to see some of the young men that I coach give this game a try with equipment and uniforms like the ones I describe. I have a feeling that I would hear a lot less complaints about (more…)

Baseball Uniforms – Button-down & Pull-over Tops & Pants

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Here’s a quick post to announce a new section of our website. We recently split our Baseball Page into multiple pages and created a new sub-section of the site, just for baseball. The baseball sub-category contains pages specific to each of the different parts of a baseball uniform. We have created a page for each of the following baseball uniform components.

We hope to add additional components to the baseball section of our site in the future. So if you have any suggestions on what else we should include in the baseball section or would just like to provide us with some feedback on our new structure, please feel free to add a comment or email us with your thoughts.

Sports Uniforms Enhance Performance

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Can the design of an athletic uniform and the fabric that it is constructed of actually affect an athlete’s performance? I don’t think that there is any doubt anymore that the answer to that question is yes; maybe in subtle ways but still yes.

The first and most obvious aspect of a uniform is the material that it is made of. Today, lightweight, comfortable and breathable fabrics are in. Heavier weight, bulky and uncomfortable materials are out. This is particularly true in many of the “secondary” sports but is even gradually taking place in “mainstream” sports like football and baseball. Even the “old school” coaches in those sports are realizing that athletes can perform better when they (more…)

Baltimore’s Baseball Uniforms Get Out-of-Town Identity

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Our local baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles, has finally done the right thing concerning the name on their away uniforms. For years, the Orioles have been one of the few major league teams that don’t show their city name on their away jerseys. The thinking was, so we were lead to believe, that a sizable portion of the fan base viewed the Orioles as a “regional” team and having “Baltimore” on the front of the baseball uniforms may alienate fans in the surrounding areas who don’t consider themselves from Baltimore.

The Nonsense

This was nonsense of course. A good, quality, well-marketed professional sports franchise will attract fans from hundreds of miles; regardless of the name that’s on the front. It took several years after the Nationals began playing in Washington for Orioles management to realize that they were actually alienating their core fans. In an effort to reinvigorate their once impressive attendance, the Orioles brass is now (more…)