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How to Buy Roller Derby Jerseys

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One way to distinguish your roller derby team is through uniforms. Coordinate your skates and find matching pads and helmets. You may also want to buy roller derby jerseys.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Huddle with the other players to come up with a name for your team. The team identity you create will be reflected in every aspect of your costume, but especially the jerseys.

  2. Step 2

    Select a color for your jerseys that will be easy to match with pads and helmets. While it's possible to re-paint your pads to match your jerseys, you'll save your team a lot of trouble by coordinating colors early in the process.

  3. Step 3

    Personalize your jerseys by adding your team's logo across the front. Work with a graphic designer. Either have the logo printed on the jerseys or purchase separate iron-on graphics and add the logos yourself.

  4. Step 4

    Assign numbers to each of your teammates so you'll be able to recognize each other easily on the roller rink. Ask merchants to customize your jerseys with team names. You may need to find a separate company to do your custom details.

  5. Step 5

    Select a type of fabric for use in your jerseys. Unlike more tightly regulated sports, most roller derby leagues will be flexible when it comes to costumes and jerseys. Cotton T-shirts are easy to customize and can be purchased from a variety of different retailers.

  6. Step 6

    Collect the sizes of each of your teammates. Encourage them to come along for a fitting before a purchase is finalized. Jersey sizes can vary between different manufacturers.

  7. Step 7

    Add each of your teammates' names across the backs of their jerseys. The players' names in roller derby leagues are often clever and highly personal. Help your players to convey their individual personalities by lettering their names across the jerseys.

Tips & Warnings
  • Buy or print more jerseys than you'll need for your team. As the season wears on, some jerseys may be get torn and worn. Additionally, you'll be able to raise money to support your team by selling extra jerseys to your fans.
  • Depending on the type of material used in the fabric, your jerseys may shrink when washed. Look for pre-shrunk fabrics and be careful to observe any special washing direction listed on the tags.

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