
A while back we decided that it'd be interesting to take a look at what constitues good flow. Flow, a term you'll find passed around on US lacrosse forums by spotty teenagers like it was the only copy of playboy in the entire high school, originated from the description of hair residing in a buffon nature from the bottom of your lid, but has now become much more than its origins. What makes flow unique is that to different people it means different things. However in our TopJFlow series of articles we've been taking a look at what constitue good lacrosse flow in our eyes. Think of us as Vogue. If it's in Vogue then it is 'sooo hot right now'. We started with Part 1 on Helmets, and Part 2 was with Jerseys. Today we take a look at what goes on below the waist. And don't twist that.
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Earlier on in the year we started a segment called TopJFlow that takes a light hearted look at the current fashion trends circulating through the lacrosse community. The section is aimed to point you in the direction of "what's hot" and to avoid some of the typical pit-falls of product choice and product placement that mean you'll end up with zero flow. After all, half of lacrosse is about looking good, and we all know it's performance enhancing to some degree to look the nuts. Our first section was on Helmet trends, today we move down to Jerseys. Check it out after the jump.

Laxers are fashionable sportsmen. That’s a fact. We play a game where good style and flow can actually improve performance (not scientifically proven) and there are keen explorers always on the forefront of technology to make us look damn fine. We thought it was well past time for us to check in with the latest helmet fashions in Part 1 of a series of articles called "TopJFlow, what constitutes good flow?" where we look from head to toe at the latest styles from our stateside neighbours. What the heck, maybe it'll give y'all some inspiration. We'll start with helmets, and work progressively downwards till we hit cleats. Plan?


