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Field Hockey Uniforms

Field Hockey UniformI have sewn an extra button onto more than one kiltie in my life. That was the great thing about the old school kilties with no pleats; I could just spin the skirt around to match the flap to my side.  It seems that most teams have opted for kilties and skorts for the bottom half of their field hockey uniforms, and the tops are still very diverse.  Dynamic and Under Armour have the most popular field hockey uniform shirts in the marketplace right now.  Click the button below to browse their catalogs:
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Major Rule Changes

Field hockey uniforms have improved tremendously in the past five years, in addition to that, the NFHS has mandated some important changes to take effect on 1/1/2011.  The home and away uniforms will still be White for home, and black or dark for Away teams.  The front and back of the uniform must be numbered, and the front must have teh high school name clearly indentified.  Numbers should be sized 3” to 6” on the front, plain Arabic numberals, and the numbers on the back should be 6”-8”.  Only two digit numbers are permissable, and 0 and 00 are not allowed.  Visible locker patches (showing the manufacturer of the uniform) are not allowed on the outside of the jersey unless the are located in a spot which is tucked in.  There are some additional notes regarding the upcoming uniform changes which you can review on this document created by the NFHS click here.

Cool Weather Dress

Warm-ups really are vital to the fall sports, and field hockey is no different.  Turfer makes some great warm-ups that can be paired with field hockey uniforms from Dynamic and Under Armour.  I remember that we had “wicky wicky” pants as part of our high school uniform.  They were nylon shelled pants with a soft fabric lining, and they got the wicky wicky nickname from the noise we all made when we walked around in them.  They weren’t the quietest warm-ups on the market, but we loved them as a part of our field hockey uniform. For women’s sports, you can really get away with less decorating then some of the men’s sports.  A fashionable way to decorate your warm-ups would be to embroider a left-chest logo with your team mascot or name, and it’s up to you if you want to add to that.  If the warm-ups need to be stretched out over a few years, you obviously don’t want to put names or numbers on them, but if the girls are welcome to keep them, you may want to put their name on the front or back.  Stop by our showroom if you want to browse through all the different warm-ups we carry, there are a ton options to coordinate to your new field hockey uniforms.  We’ve featured a couple of the hottest new field hockey uniform styles on this page to get your creative juices flowing.  Put your Ampro team specialist to work!  We are always happy to present you with options to tailor your field hockey uniforms to your school, and your team’s message.