Soccer Uniform Types
soccer uniform Soccer uniforms started out being made of cotton, a century or more ago. They would get wet easily and would rub, causing nasty rashes in hot weather, or would keep players chilled in cold wet weather. Nowadays, cotton is mostly spurned in the world of Gordon International soccer uniforms, and has been replaced by nylon, polyester, or CoolMax which is made of polyester but has 4 channels that are spun together in a specific way that keep a player cool and dry. CoolMax is designed by DuPont. There are other registered brand names and trademarked, each promising to be the best thing a soccer player needs in order to be comfortable while playing. Nike has their Dri-FIT which promises to keep a player dry, as does CoolMax. ClimaLite and ClimaCool promise similar comfort levels while wearing a soccer uniform soccer uniform playing soccer. Socks too should not be cotton but rather polyester, wicking moisture away from the foot in order to avoid blisters. They are generally cushioned because the soccer player’s foot takes a good amount of abuse while running along the field, and some boast no seams to rub against the toes in soccer uniform cleats which tend to be relatively tight-fitting shoes.











