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Restoring some bit of etymology that explains the origin of the name and how it's related to the namesake Channel Island.
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The main garment of an [[ice hockey]] uniform, which was traditionally called a ''sweater'', is increasingly known as a [[hockey jersey]]. [[Basketball]] jerseys are usually [[sleeveless]]. [[Baseball]] jerseys are usually button up.
 
A related term is "[[Bib (garment)|bib]]", which may refer to a shirt (jersey, especially in Britain{{citation needed|reason=Lived here all my life, never once heard anyone use bib to mean shirt/jersey|date=February 2018}}). In [[Australian rules football]], the player's shirt is known as a "[[guernsey (Australian rules football)|guernsey]]".<ref>{{cite journal|title=An Engineering Approach to Jersey Fabric Construction|first=W.E.|last=Shinn|date=1 March 1955|journal=Textile Research Journal|volume=25|issue=3|pages=270–277|doi=10.1177/004051755502500314}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=jaCjAgAAQBAJ|title=Textiles in Sport|first=Roshan|last=Shishoo|date=29 August 2005|publisher=Elsevier|via=Google Books|isbn=9781845690885}}</ref>
 
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