Meet the Athens boutique that repairs Georgia football uniforms each week

When Georgia football players get a rip in their jerseys, equipment managers don’t simply throw them away.

Nope, in fact, the Bulldogs give back to the community. Almost literally.

Community, an Athens boutique specializing in local fashion, sews and stitches damaged uniforms back into playing shape for the next game.

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“It feels a little surreal, I have to say,” said Sanni Baumgärtner, founder and owner of Community, as she chuckled in amusement. “When I see the jerseys on the TV, there is a bit of a disconnect in my brain that these are the jerseys that we have hand-sewn every week.”

Here’s how the boutique does more than just repairs.

How Georgia football gets its jerseys repaired

Community not only repairs jerseys each week, they sew on graduate patches, bowl game patches and provide alterations requests from the equipment team.

For the past six or seven years, after each game, UGA football equipment managers bring between 20 to 30 torn, ripped and damaged jerseys for surgery, to make them look good as new for the next game.

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Community repairs holes, tears, rips and nameplates that might have come loose.

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