Loading

Custom Sublimated Boxing Uniforms Made in USA

October 11, 2013

For the sport of boxing, uniforms must be simple in design while providing freedom from physical restriction, and offering a full range of body motion. In the boxing ring, two people are matched against one another in a combative contest and so boxers require clothing that does not interfere with movement. Though clothing is rarely the focus during a boxing match, the uniforms are certainly important to this iconic sport.

The history of boxing dates back to the Olympic games of ancient Greece. In the 18th century, the sport resurfaced and became widely known. In the early stages, boxing contenders fought with bare knuckles and no protective gear. Once rules were established in 1867, the sport took its current form, complete with official rules.

Visit Our Boxing Uniforms Page Here

Today, certain rules and regulations are in place for the sport of boxing. These were developed and put into use by the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) to maintain a certain measure of safety and integrity. There are different levels of competitive boxing, and there are a variety of uniform styles for amateur and professional contenders. Commonly seen are boxing trunks and unitog style, one-piece, garments.

Televised boxing matches often show the contenders wearing loose-fitting satin trunks of different colors. There are, in fact, a variety of colors and styles of boxing uniforms to choose from. Most boxing shorts have wide leg openings that provide comfort along with an elastic waistband. Common fabrics for the boxing shorts include satin, nylon, or cotton. These cool materials are easy to care for and are usually machine washable.

Unitogs are generally made of cotton or nylon with a wide elastic waistband. The clothing fits closer to the upper body with a tank style shirt, but is looser in the lower half, with wide leg openings in the shorts.

Cisco Athletic is a global, and factory-direct, seller of team uniforms with headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland. Because Cisco doesn't deal with retailers, this manufacturer is able to sell custom uniforms directly to its customers and prices stay competitive.

With sublimation, Cisco Athletic is able to produce a durable yet almost weightless garment. Uniforms can be customized with interesting styles and patterns such as tie dye or camouflage. Consumers include individuals, schools and organizations from around the world. Cisco Athletic maintains a stellar reputation of meeting and exceeding the expectations of their customers.

Cisco Athletic prides itself on producing garments with the label: Made in the USA. These uniforms are created with American materials, and are made by American workers. The level of quality is, of course, top notch. All design work is done on site such as embroidery, screen-printing and tackle twill. The precision used in the manufacturing process, including shipping, consistently measures up to the highest of standards. The attention paid to every last detail results in quality garments and satisfied customers. As an added feature, Cisco Athletic offers stock uniforms from the popular Under Armour brand.

Under Armour is known for their full spectrum of stock uniforms and accessories and are worn by athletes the world over. Cisco Athletic is unique in providing custom uniforms which provides consumers the opportunity to create a team or personal style.

Cisco Athletic provides quality USA made customized boxing uniforms which can be ordered at http://www.ciscoathletic.com. To review the customized boxing uniform, a sample of the material can be sent, or a free mock-up image can be viewed, prior to the final purchase. Cisco Athletic is the place to shop for customized boxing uniforms because the garments are made in the USA and the ordering process is seamless from customer service to delivery.

Looking for a Custom Boxing Uniforms Quote?

Get A Quote Here!

Join Our Community

Archive

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Let's Get the Ball Rolling Request a Quote