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players typically wore thick cotton shirts, knickerbockers and heavy rigid leather boots. in the twentieth century, boots became lighter and softer, shorts were worn at a shorter length, and advances in clothing manufacture and printing allowed shirts to be made in lighter synthetic fibres with increasingly
exceptions— the italian national team , for example, wear blue as it was the colour of the house of savoy , the australian team like most australian sporting teams wear the australian national colours of green and gold, neither of which appear on the flag, and the dutch national team wear orange, the...
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