They don't. they wear the MIOK, or the Mystic Insignia Of a Klansman. It's either a white cross or white satire on a red circle.
5 for the Maple leafs.
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One can find a kid's size Toronto Maple Leafs jersey online at a website called Kids Fanatic, also stores that specialize in sports wear and gear other places one could find a kid's size Toronto Maple Leafs jersey.
The Maple Leafs have only retired two numbers: Ace Bailey's #6 and Bill Barilko's #5. Their tradition is to "honour" the numbers with a banner and ceremony, but allow other players to wear them in the future.
I white sheet and to holes for eyes.
Carl Brewer wore the number 4 during his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He played for the team from 1952 to 1958 and was known for his strong defensive play. Brewer was an integral part of the Leafs' success during that era, contributing to their Stanley Cup victories.
The reason is that many cultures believe ghosts wear the clothes they were buried in; the white sheet resembles a classic burial shroud during the ceremony.
Males wear long sheet of cloth named as dhoti as the lower and womens wear another long sheet of cloth known as Saree. Peech or white colour is known as sacred for pilgrimage
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According to hockey-reference.com (link below), Kirk Muller wore number 21 for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1996-97, and only wore number 9 with the New Jersey Devils (1986-91), New York Islanders (1995-96), and Florida Panthers (1997-99) Kirk Muller's hockey-reference page: http://www.hockey-reference.com/players/m/mulleki01.html
Maple should not were uniformslet student wear what they want to wear & be happy on thing that they wear they have to wear on things that they want because u can talk what they dont want to wear they have the right to wear what they want
fur, animal skin plant leafs and dried up organs