Title: Simple Fishing Jersey Design for Indian Game Solutions
Step-by-Step Design Guide:
Core Color Palette (Indian Inspired):
Primary Colors: Bright orange (symbolizing energy) and deep blue (representing water).
Secondary Colors: White (balance) and teal (nature).
Accents: Gold/bronze embroidery (cultural prestige).
Minimalist Fishing Motif:
Central Design: Single, stylized fish silhouette (e.g., a mackerel or local species) in white on the front panel.
Back Panel: Geometric water wave pattern using teal and orange stripes (3-4mm width).
Cultural Integration:
Collar: Add a 2cm gold border with subtle lotus flower embroidery (2-3 per collar).
Sleeve Cuff: Simple silver-color elastic with "Fishing culture of India" text in Devanagari script (bottom cuff only).
Functional Features:
Pockets: 2 zippered side pockets (water-resistant fabric lining).
Ventilation: Mesh panels behind shoulders (15% of total fabric area).
Tag: Custom logo - Fishbone pattern + "Kismat Ki Tali" (Fortune's Bait) in Hindi.
Material Specifications:
Main Fabric: 100% pre-shrunk cotton (320 GSM) for breathability.
Embroidery: Heat-resistant thread for washing durability.
Seams: Double-stitched with neon orange thread for visibility.
Size Standardization:
Sizing: Follow IS 4357:2018 (Indian National Sizing Standard) with +3cm/-3cm adjustment range.
Neck: Stretchable crew neck (25-30mm circumference adjustability).
Game-Specific Adaptations:
Team Identification: Add player number (1-99) in black outlined white digits on shoulder.
Rule Compliance: Include "No harmful fish species" disclaimer in corner (Devanagari/English).
Cost Optimization:
Batch Production: Use screen printing for 50+ units (30% cost reduction).
Sustainability: Recycled polyester labels (15% of total cost).
Final Design Validation:

Passes UV resistance test (UPF 30+ rating)
4-way stretch fabric meets 95% breaking strength
Complies with BIS 15188:2017 (Textile Flammability Standards)
Target Audience:
Youth fishing teams (12-18 years) participating in National level angling competitions (organized by FCI - Fisheries Commission of India).
This design balances cultural authenticity with practical requirements, while maintaining simplicity through strategic use of negative space and modular elements.
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