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Sims Team Jersey worn by Cindy Whitehead

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  • 3d model of Sims Team Jersey worn by Cindy Whitehead
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    Object Details

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    Whitehead, Cindy

    Description (Brief)

    Team jersey worn by professional female skateboarder, Cindy Whitehead while a member of the Sims skateboard team in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Whitehead was one of the few female vert skaters of the day and was the only woman on the Sims team at the time.
    Whitehead began skateboarding at age 15 and had turned pro by the time she was 17, something girls were not doing in the mid-1970s. She became one of the only girls skating both pool and half pipe and is the only girl ever to be featured in a two page article with a centerfold in a skateboarding magazine. Whitehead retired from skateboarding at 22 but still skates and has remained in the sports arena as a sport stylist, a job title she also created. Whitehead is especially supportive of young female skaters through her “Girl Is Not A 4 Letter Word” skate team and her products which are geared towards women and girls. Whitehead’s signature phrase printed in gold on many of the “Girl Is Not A 4 Letter Word” products personifies her independent spirit, "Live life balls to the wall. Do epic shit. Take every dare that comes your way. You can sleep when you’re dead."

    Description

    Since the 1960s, girls have embraced skateboarding to showcase athleticism, freedom of movement, and daring behavior that has earned them accolades. They fashioned unique clothing styles and asserted their self-empowerment in a male-dominated sport. Cindy Whitehead, one of the few female vert skaters of the day and the only woman on the Sims skateboard team, wore this uniform in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Whitehead turned pro at 16 and was the only girl ever to be featured in a two-page article with a centerfold in a skateboarding magazine until recently.
    The mesh jersey was modeled after motocross jerseys and, although it was hot to wear in the California sun, the heavier material afforded some protection from scrapes and road rash due to falls. The shorts have a slightly scalloped hemline for ease of movement and a snap and zipper front closure because they were a “boys’ product.” Skate clothing was not specifically made for girls or women until the 1990s, and the few female pro skaters often had to modify men’s or boy’s clothing to fit their bodies. Whitehead added darts to the back waistband with a needle and thread to make the shorts fit her small waist.
    Whitehead retired from skateboarding in 1984 at the age of 22 but has remained active in the sport with her 'Girl Is Not A 4 Letter Word' brand and clothing line that meets the demands of a rise in female participation in skateboarding.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    date made

    1970s
    1976

    used date

    1976-1980

    ID Number

    2013.0165.01

    accession number

    2013.0165

    catalog number

    2013.0165.01

    Object Name

    jersey, skateboarding
    skate jersey

    Physical Description

    fabric, nylon (overall material)
    fabric, cotton (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall, flat: 28 in x 17 1/2 in; 71.12 cm x 44.45 cm
    overall, mounted: 31 in x 19 in x 12 in; 78.74 cm x 48.26 cm x 30.48 cm

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    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    name of sport

    skateboarding

    web subject

    Sports

    level of sport

    Professional

    web subject

    Women

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b2-4c1f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1449492

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