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BADMINTON BUSINESS CARDS

Badminton business cards, choose your own background color, choose the paper type and add your own message. Built in badminton themes to choose from!

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Sixties Badminton Hearts Business Card Template
Sixties Badminton Hearts Business Card Template
Badminton heart sports tshirts and gifts. I love Badminton. Gifts for ...
Badminton Not Drugs Flower Business Cards
Badminton Not Drugs Flower Business Cards
Badminton not drugs. Anti-drug message for drug free badminton with a ...
Badminton Flower of Power Business Card Templates
Badminton Flower of Power Business Card Templates
Badminton flower of power with a Fractal Thanksgiving colored flower like ...
Badminton Not Drugs Business Cards
Badminton Not Drugs Business Cards
Badminton not drugs. Anti-drug message for drug free badminton with psychedelic ...

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Several varieties and colors of shirts and t-shirts, short sleeve shirts, long sleeve shirts, spaghetti strap tank tops, raglans, jerseys, half sleeve t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies (hooded sweatshirts), collared shirts, sleeveless t-shirts, fitted and contoured shirts, V-neck t-shirts, round neck t-shirts, baseball caps, hats and caps, ties, skateboards, postage stamps, coffee mugs and beer steins, travel cups and frosted mugs, tote bags, pins and buttons, stickers and posters, keychains, sneakers (shoes), bbq aprons and greeting cards.

T-shirt colors include red, white, and blue, black, green, navy blue and baby blue, lavender, pink, yellow and gold, grey and brown. Shirts with color choices are marked as such.

Themes include funny and humorous, risque and risky humor, competitive sports humor, bachelor/bachelorette singles humor, sexy humor, guys humor, gals humor, slogans and sayings, valentines, hearts and love, lucky irish shamrocks, patriotic red, white and blue, flower power and a variety of designs.

We carry all adult shirt sizes including plus size shirts. Men's shirts, women's shirts, junior tees and misses, too. Some categories have shirts for toddlers and infants, plus bibs and bodysuits.

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THE HISTORY OF BADMINTON

Badminton was first played in Greece as a game called Battledore and Shuttlecock. Each player had a battledore (racket) made of parchment or rows of guts stretched across a wood frame. The shuttlecocks were made of light materials such as cork, with trimmed feathers around the top. Shuttlecock games are believed to have originated in Greece about 2000 years ago.

In Japan, a similar game to badminton called Hanetsuki was played as early as the 16th century. In 18th century India, badminton was called Poona. The British Army officers stationed in India carried the game to England in the 1860's, calling it Badminton Battledore.

The shuttlecock, also known as a bird or birdie, which differentiates badminton from most sports played with balls, is a high-drag conical projectile. Typically made with a base of cork covered with thin leather and topped with 16 overlapping goose feathers, shuttlecocks have short life spans and most home players play with a synthetic shuttlecock. Badminton professionals still use the feathered shuttlecock and replace it several times during a game.