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History of NHL jerseys

Hockey jerseys have changed a lot over the years. You may have heard of NHL jerseys being referred to as ‘sweaters’ – that’s because they once were! Teams bought sweaters in bulk and embroidered their logo on them. Between the 1930s and 1960s, NHL apparel became more colorful, with teams increasingly being identified by their particular choice of kit. As time went on, jerseys got more lightweight, with a breathable uniform being introduced by Reebok in 2007. The current style came in 10 years later when Adidas brought in its Adizero design.

What size jersey should I buy?

There are a variety of different hockey jersey sizing guides; however, most manufacturers tend to size their apparel from junior XS to adult XXL, with an extra size for the goalie who, of course, needs a jersey that will fit over the extra padding he has to wear. Most NHL jersey sizing will require you to take four measurements: chest, sleeve, shoulder, and length of the torso. As a rough guide, Reebok Edge jerseys in small are designed to fit a 21″ chest, while extra large jerseys will fit a player with a 26″ chest.

What are the top-selling NHL jerseys?

The top-selling NHL jerseys each season tend to correlate to who the top performing players are in the league, or at least who the most popular players are based on their personalities. Auston Matthews, Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Marc-André Fleury, and Henrik Lundqvist were the most popular options during the 2017-18 regular season. Popular team jerseys included the Washington Capitals (last season’s Stanley Cup winners), the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the New York Rangers, who lead the merchandising table in the NHL. All of these franchises’ jerseys are manufactured by Adidas. Retro hockey jerseys from Reebok are also usually in high demand.