What are the other types of material are used in hockey uniforms?
Dazzle — Some of the more recent NHL jerseys have been using “Dazzle” in some of their stripes (namely Buffalo and Nashville). Dazzle is that soft, shiny material used for basketball uniforms. You can custom order your jerseys to be entirely or partially made with dazzle, however, only a few of our in-stock air knit sweaters have dazzle. Light Mesh — Similar to the above noted heavy mesh, light mesh is (of course) a lighter weight material. It allows great breathability and “feels like wearing nothing at all”! Do not mistake the lighter material for substandard quality. It is 100% polyester and durable enough for most recreational team’s needs. Great for those who play ball hockey or inline hockey in warm arenas. Pro-Weight — Heavy weight material that is used by professional leagues. Comes in air knit and doubleknit. Doubleknit — Back a few years ago “doubleknit” was the choice of material and still is with some NHL replicas and Pro jerseys. It’s the polyester material with no mes