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What did they wear in the 1800s for cricket?

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  • by Emily Weller on February 27th, 2010

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    The cricket uniform worn in the 1800s consisted of long white pants and a long-sleeved white shirt, white knee socks and white boots. The pants were traditionally made of flannel. A pullover, cable-knit sweater with a V-neck was also worn when the weather was cold. The neck of the sweater was usually trimmed with the color of the team or school.

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    Historical Boys' Clothing: Boys' Uniforms

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