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How to Design Basketball Uniforms Online

A basketball uniform unites and represents a team. Deciding what your basketball team's uniform should look like can be a stressful and difficult thing, but thanks to the Internet, it is now as easy as clicking your mouse.

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    Instructions

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        There are many different websites on the Internet that sell uniforms that you can design on their website. The first thing to do is decide which websites you like the best, whether it be for their different designs or the price. One good website is proball.com.

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        Follow the different steps and decide which of the styles that you like the most. Most of the designing programs on the website have descriptions and pictures of the different types of styles.

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        After deciding what style of uniform you want your team to have, you must decide how many uniforms you need to purchase and what numbers you want to have on those uniforms. If you are playing in a regulation league, you must have regulation numbers, which contain only 0-5; for instance, 23, 55, 40 are regulation numbers, while 99 and 71 are not. The idea behind this is that the referee must be able to indicate the two numbers on the jersey with one hand, thus it only goes up to five.

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        You must place your order and decide what kind of shipping you want. Take shipping time into consideration---if you need the uniforms by a specific immediately, then you will need to choose the correct shipping choice and pay accordingly.

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        When your uniforms arrive, have all of your players try them on so you can make sure that they fit appropriately. If you wait to see if the uniforms fit, there may be a problem with returning the uniform or it could take several weeks for the uniform to be fixed, so to ensure that the player will have a uniform to play in during a game, make sure that everyone tries on their uniforms.

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