What Size Is 54 Hockey Jersey? [Ultimate Guide!]


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Every year at this time, we hear about the new NHL jersey sizes. As the hockey world turns its attention to the upcoming Winter season, we thought we’d do our part to help by determining the best sizes for each position. Here’s a quick sizing guide for the new season:

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Goalie

It’s pretty clear that the biggest changes for the new season are in the goal area. Gone are the days of the big ugly sweater. Instead, the goalies now wear a form-fitting jersey made of synthetic materials that actually improves their mobility. That’s a good thing for the fans watching games from the stands. Imagine being able to see more of the action. Better yet, imagine being able to join it. That’s the key motivation behind most goalies’ decision to ditch the baggy sweater. It also helps explain why teams are focused more on offense these days.

When it comes to choosing a hockey jersey, the first thing you’ll want to consider is size. Just like every other position in hockey, your goalie’s jersey size will determine how you’ll look on the ice. At the end of the day, bigger isn’t always better when it comes to goalies, especially in the NHL. The best fit for the job is usually an XL. Just like the rest of the team, your goalie’s jersey size will depend on which position you assume. Whether it’s in a full-blown bagpipe or just for practices, the biggest difference is that the goalie’s jersey doesn’t have any buttons or zippers. The form-fitting material allows for better mobility and increased air flow.

Defenseman

The biggest change for the 2020-21 season is in the defense area. Gone are the long, dark jerseys with light-colored trim. Now the defensemen wear a pale, color-matched jersey with darker trim. The lighter the better when it comes to your preferred wardrobe for the upcoming season.

The shift to a lighter shade of the same color means your favorite team’s blue will look brighter than ever before. While we’re on the subject of color, don’t forget about the eyes. The dark circles that surrounded former defensemen are no longer a thing. As we’ve learned from the past few seasons, the light can truly improve a person’s vision.

The best way to choose a hockey jersey is by paying attention to the fit. A jersey that’s too tight won’t allow for efficient movement. As for the style, make sure you choose one that flatters your figure. Many hockey players feel great about themselves wearing their favorite team’s jersey. The fact that it was chosen because it compliments their body type rather than the other way around is the sign of a well-made garment.

Offense

The last area of major change for the upcoming season is on the attack. Gone are the low-slung jeans and baggy shirts. Your preferred look for the upcoming year is sleek, with a formal suit for men and a floral print dress for women. This season, you’ll be seeing more clean-shaven faces on the ice.

The increase in facial hair is the result of the evolution of hockey as an entire sport. Gone are the days of big hair and voluminous hairstyles. Instead, we’re seeing a new generation of hockey players with shaven (and sometimes even shaved) faces. While facial hair isn’t for everyone, nobody can deny the attractiveness of a well-groomed skater. What’s more is that it makes for better hand-shaking and greeting when friends and family come to watch a game. We’re sure that many of you will be happy to sport this new look in front of the fans. It’s always fun to impress people with your new look and how you play the game. Just make sure that the style and color compliment your figure.

Choosing the right uniform is crucial to feel confident and comfortable on the ice. As you might imagine, there are a lot of factors that go into making the right choice. Once you’ve determined your team’s colors and style, the rest smoothly follows. The good news is that with careful consideration, you’ll be able to choose a hockey jersey that suits you perfectly.

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