Football Fashion
By: Anthony Cerrato
Football and fashion two words that most people wouldn’t put together, but as of lately the talk is not about how they play or the outcome, it’s the jerseys. Nike has came out with is brand new Nike Pro Combat jerseys and only ten of the NCAA elite teams have them, including Boise and Florida.
Now these jerseys have so much swag it’s unbelievable. These were created by some of Nike top designers, and not only do they look good but help perform better by them being so tight there is less to grab on to. The dry fit technology keeps them dry and either keep you cool like if you were playing in Texas or warm if you’re playing in Oregon. Bill Bowermen founder of Nike’s alma mater, has over 385 different jersey combinations. Most teams only got one combination of jerseys, pants, socks, cleats, helmets, and gloves but the Oregon Ducks.
“The Oregon ducks new yellow jerseys are best looking in the NCAA”. sophomore DeMelvin Stell said.
Under Armor has also come out with their line of unique jerseys for Maryland, combining there under armor style to the Maryland flag. Their first appearance was a mix match jersey with the helmets two different schemes half and half using the Maryland flag and the opposite on the jersey. Every game they have been coming out with brand new under armor jerseys.
There people in high school taping up there cleats in their school colors. Junior linemen Robert De La Cruz says “I love to look fabulous while I play spating up in pink around my cleats and rists”
Other use accessories like sleeves, tape, hand warmers, towels and visors. October even gave guys ok to wear pink, since its Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
“Before every Friday night before the game I make sure I have a clean white towel the panther eye black stickers and clean cleats.” Senior QB Christopher Cain said.
“Boise has by far the sickest jerseys there colors go good together.” Senior K.C. Migliore said
