The kit is predominantly black with the shirt featuring gold sleeves and shoulders with white stripes around the midriff.
Attached to the body are off-set widely swaying necks; the body itself features broad shoulders.
The alternate jersey is white but does not feature colored shoulders.
Since the 1950s, they have been known for a silhouette based on a riding coat and featuring firm shoulders and a nipped, sculpted waist.
The sweaters featured pointed green shoulders with brick red trim over a white (home) or black (road) body, and non-traditional striping patterns.
The silhouette of men's fashion changed in similar ways: by the mid-1820s coats featured broad shoulders with puffed sleeves, a narrow waist, and full skirts.
Sportswear of 1941 featured square shoulders and flared shorts.
It features unusually wide shoulders, due to the presence of turning lanes immediately at the ends of the bridge.
Ideal type should feature broad shoulders with a body that is 'top heavy', that is a cat with its center of gravity forward.
The inverted triangle is one of these body types, and it features broad shoulders and smaller hips.