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  2. Cricket clothing and equipment - Wikipedia

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    Collared shirt (white in tests and domestic; as per team kit in one-day formats) with short or long sleeves depending on the climate or personal preference. Long trousers (white in tests and domestic and first class cricket; as per team colour kit in one day format or T20). Jumper (a knitted pullover, if necessary).

  3. Basketball uniform - Wikipedia

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    Basketball uniform. A basketball uniform is a type of uniform worn by basketball players. Basketball uniforms consist of a jersey that features the number and typically the last name of the player on the back, as well as shorts and athletic shoes. Within teams, players wear uniforms representing the team colors; the home team usually wears a ...

  4. Mess kit - Wikipedia

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    Prior to World War II, two factors influenced the design of the US Army's M-1926, M-1932, and M-1942 mess kits. First, unlike most other armies of the day, the US mess kit was designed to serve men queuing in feeding lines and served in unit formations from large garrison-type field kitchens when not on daily combat operations.

  5. Kit (given name) - Wikipedia

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    People named Kit include: Kit Ahern (1915–2007), Irish politician. Kit Armstrong (born 1992), American-born pianist and composer. Kit Bond (born 1939), American politician and U.S. Senator from Missouri. Kit Burns (1831–1870), American gang leader. Kit Carson (1809–1868), American frontiersman.

  6. Kit (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Kit (association football) In association football, kit (also referred to as a strip or uniform) is the standard equipment and attire worn by players. The sport's rules specify the minimum kit which a player must use, and also prohibit the use of anything that is dangerous to either the player or another participant.

  7. Away colours - Wikipedia

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    Away kits are a recent development in cricket, as is coloured clothing in general; cricket has been played in all-white clothing for most of its history. The first professional match played in coloured clothing was in World Series Cricket in Australia in 1979. The first Cricket World Cup to use coloured kits was the 1992 tournament.