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Finding women's basketball clothing can seem like a challenge. When you think of basketball, you think of wide jerseys and shorts, made for tall men. Nothing is less true! Of course, women's basketball clothes are also nice and loose, but that is functional. It is precisely because of this wide fit that you can move dynamically across the field.
Most basketball outfits are unisex and therefore suitable for both men and women. You perform best once in a wide shirt or loose-fitting shorts. A basketball kit makes it possible to sprint, pivot and jump explosively across the field at lightning speed. Another advantage of clothing for basketball is that the material is breathable. Most shirts and shorts are made of mesh. This material dries quickly and keeps every sportswoman fresh on the field. Whether you have an important game or just play a game in the park. Of course Burned Sports also has basketball clothes especially for women and that difference is in the fit. For example, with the option to tighten an elastic waistband of shorts with a cord.
At Burned Sports you can go for different brands of basketball clothing. Of course we have greats like Jordan and Mitchell & Ness in our range. And Nike and Spalding also have basketball clothes especially for women. But what about compression shorts from McDavid for extra muscle support? You can also wear these tight shorts under your wide basketball shorts. You can also visit the webshop and our stores for our own clothing line. This line of basketball clothing is unisex and can be worn by men and women. You can choose from different colors and materials and the uniforms are wearable on both sides. Perfect as team wear for a game during a training!
Although the WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) is gaining popularity, the biggest top players are still men. And there is nothing wrong with that. Because even ladies can shine in a jersey from LeBron James or the Chicago Bulls. You see more and more tough chicks wearing this basketball clothing as a lifestyle item. Well-known artists such as Rihanna are also regularly spotted in a wide basketball top. Beyoncé even wore a number 24 Lakers jersey when she performed at the dress rehearsal for basketball legend Koby Bryant's memorial service.