Jersey
Jerseys are a crossover category between sportswear and streetwear. The catalog includes current kits, vintage reproductions, and fashion-forward jersey-style pieces. The key differentiator is the fabric: authentic kits use performance mesh, while fashion jerseys use cotton or jersey knit. For daily wear, the fashion jersey is more comfortable.
Buying Tips
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Check the fabric type; performance mesh is sport-focused, cotton is daily wear
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Look for heat-pressed vs. stitched crests and numbers
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For vintage kits, check the crest accuracy in the QC photos
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Check the fit; modern jerseys are slim, vintage reproductions are often boxy
QC Checklist
Crest and badge alignment and stitching/pressing quality
Number and name placement accuracy
Fabric type consistency with the description
Collar and sleeve trim construction
Style & Trend Notes
Vintage 90s and early 2000s kits are the most popular for streetwear styling. For a modern look, current kits in limited colorways work well. Layering jerseys over hoodies is a strong 2026 trend.
Common Mistakes
Buying performance mesh for daily wear; it is less comfortable than cotton
Not checking the crest application method
Ignoring the era accuracy for vintage reproductions
Jersey FAQ
Common questions about buying jersey through the spreadsheet.
This varies by item. The catalog notes the application method in the product details. Stitched applications generally last longer.
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