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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh god. No. When you sign your kid up for a sport, you--the parent--need to make sure they are dressed appropriately for the activity. For basketball practice, they wear athletic shorts, a t-shirt and basketball shoes or running shoes. [/quote] Sleeveless shirts are ideal basketball players are always using their arms and shoulders above their head a standard T-shirt just feels wrong after a while; it comes untucked every time you go for a rebound. OK so no one tucks their shirts, but you see how it has the potential to impede motion or just be uncomfortable. Some kids may benefit from compression type leggings. I think it was a thing for the Bulls for a while Jordan and Pippen liked them. My DD loves the cool gym and winter is her favorite time of year. I think it may be genetic. I sweat profusely during the summer and quite a bit during the winter my favorite accessory is a good gym towel. It helps to stay dry even during the winter which is part of the magic of the quick dry compression suits and jerseys. [/quote] Op here. Omg ..I don't do sports myself, so I don't know. We have many althetic short sleeves shirt & althetic shorts from Nike/Adidas/under armor because that's what he wears at summer, spring/fall soccer seasons and summer camp. He has basketball sneakers. I put all althetic clothing away because it is winter now. Okay, I can buy him compression leggings and shirt. Are the links below correct for my needs? What materials are best for shirts/shorts? [/quote] I don't as I don't use them, and their only a few brands that fit a 38in inseam anyway, so even if I wanted them... I do use base layers for outdoor running with ski socks, but that's different, not as much flexibility is needed especially in the upper body, and I can cover that gap with big socks.[/quote]
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