Jersey — SuperBuy Spreadsheet

Jerseys include basketball, soccer, football, and vintage sports jerseys. In 2026, vintage 90s basketball jerseys and modern soccer kits with detailed crests are the most requested. The key quality factors are number font accuracy, crest stitching or heat-press quality, and collar tag accuracy. Jerseys are relatively lightweight and easy to ship.

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Buying Tips

  • Check if numbers are stitched or heat-pressed — stitched is usually better.
  • Look for accurate crest detail and color matching.
  • Verify the collar tag font and placement.
  • Dri-fit or mesh fabric is better for athletic use.

QC Checklist

  • Number font accuracy and spacing.
  • Crest stitching or heat-press quality.
  • Collar tag font and placement.
  • Fabric texture and breathability.
  • Nameplate alignment if applicable.
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Common Mistakes

  • Not checking if the numbers are stitched or heat-pressed.
  • Ignoring the crest detail — low-quality crests are obvious.
  • Buying the wrong size for an athletic fit vs a casual fit.
  • Not verifying the fabric is breathable for sports use.

Style Notes

In 2026, oversized jerseys worn as casual streetwear are extremely popular. Vintage colorways and retired player editions are in high demand. Soccer kits with subtle patterns and minimal sponsor logos are trending.

Sizing Advice

For an athletic fit, stick to your normal size. For the oversized streetwear look, size up one or two sizes. Check the length measurement — jerseys can be longer than standard t-shirts.

Category FAQ

Stitched vs heat-pressed numbers — which is better?

Stitched is more durable and looks higher quality. Heat-pressed is lighter and can crack over time. Stitched is preferred for long-term wear.

Can I wear these for actual sports?

Yes, if the fabric is mesh or dri-fit. Some replica jerseys use heavier cotton blends that are better for casual wear only. Check the material description.

How do I wash jerseys without damaging them?

Turn inside out, wash in cold water on a gentle cycle, and air dry. Never iron directly over numbers or crests.

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