Apparel

5 Products

Key Takeaways

  • Choose clothing that supports full movement.
  • Breathable layers usually work better than heavy bulk.
  • Off-ice and on-ice sessions may need different setups.
  • Comfort matters because it affects training consistency.
  • Structured coaching can help players train with more purpose.

Who is this page for?

This page is for youth players, parents, and competitive athletes who want practical guidance before buying or using training clothes.

It is not a sizing chart, medical guide, or product catalog. It is a simple starting point for better training decisions.

What should players look for in hockey training apparel?

Start with the function first. Players usually need clothing that feels easy to move in, holds up through repeat sessions, and does not distract from practice.

Use this quick checklist:

  • Breathable fabric for harder sessions
  • Flexible fit for skating mechanics and off-ice drills
  • Easy layering for cold rinks or changing conditions
  • Durable athletic wear that can handle repeated use
  • Comfortable basics that keep attention on training, not clothing

How does Give-N-Go Hockey help players train with more structure?

Give-N-Go Hockey is positioned around structured hockey development, skill progression, and performance-focused training support.

A simple path looks like this:

  1. Pick the type of training you are doing most often.
  2. Match your clothing to movement, comfort, and session length.
  3. Keep the setup simple so training becomes repeatable.
  4. Build better habits with a more structured hockey development plan.

What can affect apparel decisions?

The main factors are training environment, session intensity, layering needs, and personal comfort.

Parents may also look at durability, wash frequency, and how often a player trains each week. Players usually care most about the range of motion and staying game-ready during practice.

What happens next if you want more training guidance?

Clothing can support training, but progress still comes from the work itself. A clear plan matters more than chasing random gear.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Most players do well with breathable layers, flexible athletic fabrics, and clothing that does not feel bulky during movement.
Usually, yes. Off-ice sessions often call for lighter athletic clothing, while rink sessions may need practical layering.
They should support full movement without feeling too loose, too tight, or distracting during drills.
Give-N-Go Hockey offers hockey-focused training guidance built around skill progression and structured development.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT Ice Hockey Clothing Apparel

The right hockey apparel keeps players comfortable, moving freely, and focused on the work; whether they're on the ice, training off-ice, or lifting in the gym.

01

Where Will You Wear It?

Start with the setting. Rink sessions call for easy layering that handles cold air and quick warm-ups, while off-ice drills and gym work favor lighter, breathable pieces. Pick fabric and weight that match where you spend most of your training time.

02

Who Is It For?

Fit changes by player. Our men's, women's, and youth-to-adult tees are cut for full range of motion, so growing youth athletes and competitive players alike can move without anything pulling or bunching. Choose by wearer first, then style.

03

What Look Do You Want?

Show your roots. Rep your state with our Give-N-Go Hockey Michigan and Fast Hands Hockey Minnesota tees, or wear the American Warrior Kid design with the flag on the sleeve. Every piece is 100% made in the USA ; pick the story you want to carry to the rink.

Want to be a part of Give N Go Hockey
Want to be a part of Give N Go Hockey

Join Now

WANT TO BE A PART OF

GIVE N GO HOCKEY?