Could some of you that follow women's basketball please tell me what is going on with the shorts being rolled up or tucked up? I noticed it a year or so ago and now it seems to be going on with more and more players.
Thanks
Nothing but a fad I'm sure. When my daughter played youth softball a few years ago zero of the girls wore socks that matched. These things come & go by the season.
Could some of you that follow women's basketball please tell me what is going on with the shorts being rolled up or tucked up? I noticed it a year or so ago and now it seems to be going on with more and more players.
Thanks
It has been happening in men's BB for at least two years, just to a lesser degree.
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I don’t watch women’s basketball but I have seen some men wear them like that. Fashion is cyclical though I can’t recall shorts being worn like that when I was younger. I have been seeing the acid wash denim on occasion. My Daughter was all about Sperry’s recently. Reminds me of the Eastland’s I used to wear all the time.
Basketball shorts for both men and women are continuously going through change. When I was playing they were always short. Then proceeded to be very long and baggy. Now it seems they are on their way back up.
I don’t watch women’s basketball but I have seen some men wear them like that. Fashion is cyclical though I can’t recall shorts being worn like that when I was younger. I have been seeing the acid wash denim on occasion. My Daughter was all about Sperry’s recently. Reminds me of the Eastland’s I used to wear all the time.
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