Team jersey

Jerseys identify their wearers' names and/or numbers, generally showing the colors and logo of the team.

A jersey may also include the logo of the team's sponsor.

Cycling jerseys are usually made of synthetic microfiber material to aid in wicking sweat away from the skin to allow it to evaporate.

Specific colours or patterns represent certain statuses in these races, such as the yellow jersey of the leader of the general classification in the Tour de France, or the rainbow jersey for the world champion.

In Australian rules football, the player's shirt is known as a "guernsey".

A modern summer, tight-fitting cycling jersey