New Jersey Gems Womens Replica Jersey offers up an athletic look which competes at a high level. This shirt features a breathable mesh body and color locking PosiCharge Tech. Garment is decorated on front with hi-res Womens Professional Basketball League Team logo.
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | 3XL | 4XL | |
| Size | 2 | 4/6 | 8/10 | 12/14 | 16/18 | 20/22 | 24/26 | 28/30 |
| Bust | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 1/2 | 24 | 25 1/2 | 27 1/2 | 29 1/2 |
| Sleeve Length from Center Back | 14 1/4 | 14 3/4 | 15 1/4 | 15 3/4 | 16 1/4 | 16 3/4 | 17 1/4 | 17 1/4 |
| Body Length at Back | 26 | 26 1/2 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 30 1/2 | 31 |
Measured across the chest one inch below armhole when laid flat.
Measure from Center Back neck to shoulder point to sleeve hem.
Body Length at Back
Measured from high point shoulder to finished hem at back.
New Jersey Gems were a female pro basketball franchise which participated in the Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) and played their home games at both Thomas Dunn Sport Center (1978-80) in Elizabeth, New Jersey and South Mountain Arena (1980-81) located in West Orange. The Gems played in all three WBL seasons, making them just one of three teams to go the distance and accomplish the feat. The team finished a respectable 23-13 record in their final season and qualified for the playoffs.
Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) was the first female pro basketball league, paving the way for the establishment of future leagues such as the WNBA. The league was founded in 1978 and played three seasons until 1981. The WBL arrived on the scene when opportunities for female athletes were few and far between. The primary objective was to develop and provide a platform for women to showcase their athletic skills at a professional level. Despite early excitement, the financially challenged WBL suffered from limited media coverage and struggled to attain consistent attendance figures. Upon dissolution, 17 teams would participate in the WBL, whose pioneering efforts cemented their historic legacy in the early development of women's professional sports.
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