BEAVERTON, OR (6 March, 2007) – Nike is
launching the new System of Dress basketball uniforms this week at men's
basketball conference tournaments around the country. The new uniform
design, which gives the players a more tailored look on-court, is Nike's
latest apparel innovation. The Ohio State University, the University of
Arizona, Syracuse University and the University of Florida are expected
to sport the new look at their respective conference tournaments this
week.
The System of Dress from Nike, which the Florida Gators men's team
debuted on February 28, is comprised of a Nike Fitted Jersey – a
lightweight, breathable, form-fitting top – and long, lightweight,
loose-fitted shorts. The combination creates a dramatic new silhouette
for the game of basketball. Fans and members of the media can see the
dramatic new look at www.systemofdress.com.
The System of Dress from Nike introduces a performance look borne out of
true performance insights as well as a shift in culture surrounding the
game to a more sophisticated, tailored look, but also the desire among
youth to personalize their uniform look. Nike will provide teams with
Nike Pro Compression long sleeve, short sleeve and sleeveless base layer
tops as well as leg wraps so that players can create a unique look for
themselves.
While developing the new look for each team, Nike designers were
determined to honor each school's past champions and provide today's
players with the opportunity to do so, as well. Designers researched not
only the basketball programs but other sports, university insignias,
past hall of fame players, mascots and even the school bands.
The result of all of their research was a look for each team that is
embraced by the coaches, players and administrators of each
organization. The base layers, for instance, list the names of past hall
of fame players for each university.
The Ohio State University
The letter and number blocking on the Ohio State uniforms was borrowed
from the 1960 Buckeye team that won the national championship. While
commonly known as a perennial football powerhouse, the Nike Pro
Compression base layer players can wear beneath their jerseys pays
tribute to the Buckeye's rich basketball tradition by calling out a
number of players by name.
The new uniforms also feature the LeBron James logo created by Nike. A
big Buckeye fan since James was a child, Ohio State is the only college
team to wear the “L23” logo on its uniforms.
The University of Florida
The Gators have the newest tradition of success of the four schools.
Nike designers went immediately to the source of pride of many of the
players and student body: the alligator.
The alligator was chosen as the school mascot in 1911. It may seem an
obvious choice today given the habitat of the species throughout
Florida, but varying explanations are given as to why the mascot was
selected. Local legend attributes the choice of mascot to many different
stories including a local vendor who chose to place an alligator on
banners at the time; other stories attribute it to the name of the
school's team captain at the time.
The scales of an alligator can be seen on one of the new base layers
created for the University of Florida basketball team. A raised scale
pattern has also been incorporated into two of the Gators' new Nike
Fitted Jerseys. Past school hall of fame players are called out in text
near the bottom of the Florida base layer that players can wear beneath
their Nike Fitted Jersey.
University of Arizona
The look created by Nike designers for the University of Arizona
Wildcats was classic and based upon head coach Lute Olson's passion for
tradition. For instance, Olson has demanded that the Arizona logo on the
floor of the basketball arena featuring a cactus remain in place and
there it has been since Olson took over the program in 1983.
On the new uniforms, the “CATS” logo reads vertically, a signature look
to Olson's era. The Wildcats have a base layer they can wear beneath
their Nike Fitted Jersey which contains the names of past school hall of
fame players in text near the bottom.
Syracuse University
Nike designers drew inspiration from and created a look that is
reminiscent of the 1970s era Syracuse Orangemen, down to the iconic
blocking on the shorts.
For the first time, Syracuse players will wear the word “ORANGE” on
their home jersey. Not only is this designed to call out the Syracuse
nickname, but to also serve as a tribute to the Syracuse player and
fans' fierce passion for their mascot.
On the base layer created to be worn beneath the Nike Fitted Jersey, are
the letters “BSB” in script on the left chest right over the heart. The
design is borrowed from the first Syracuse basketball logo created for
the team around 1900. On that same piece rising from the bottom are the
names of past school hall of fame players in text.
The new uniforms will be available to fans across the country at
Niketown, select Nike retail partners and bookstores on all four
participating university campuses. The Nike Fitted Jersey will retail
for $75, and the loose-fitted short will retail for $60.
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