I am looking to buy two customized jerseys, one for me and on for my girlfriend. I looked on NFL.com and saw that they were $300 a piece. I was hoping to spend less than that. When I looked on other sites, I wasn't sure if the quality would be there. Any suggestions for where I can find a deal, or should I just accept that $300 is what I will have to pay?
Trying to get a custom Seahawks jersey in the action green on nfl shop and I just can’t tell what the quality is like. Are the numbers ironed on? They don’t have men’s medium, but they have large. Do they run small by chance?
And if you happen to want a player who doesn’t have a ton of jersey options on all the websites, are you just stuck with ordering a custom one and having the ironed on letters instead of the stitched ones? I just don’t want it to look cheap.
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My sister and I were considering getting jerseys with our names on the back but was told it was dumb by a few other people. What does r/nfl think of custom jerseys?
I'm thinking about purchasing a Nike NFL game jersey as I can easily afford that one from NFLShop.
If anyone has a customized jersey, did it come out okay? Does it look a little cheap or fake looking?
Thanks.
{Update: Thanks everyone. Plan on going to NFLShop.com and buying a customized jersey there - the Nike Game version as that one is affordable to me. (Bengals jersey with #1 saying WHO DEY on it)
I bought a $20 Matt Flynn jersey, and took his name off and replaced it with Kearse.
I have a customized jersey. It's number #58 and says Davis on the back because up until this off season NFLShop/Nike/Panthers didn't sell Thomas Davis jerseys so I had to buy a custom one. It looks identical to my non-custom jerseys. Literally no difference that I can see.
Anyone here an expert on the jerseys sold by fanatics? I just bought a $200 custom gameday jersey from fanatics and didn't do my research. My fault, but I'm not happy with it because its a bit big and the numbers are heat Sealed.
After doing some research, the limited jerseys are the ones that are more form fitting and have stitched numbers (or at least they used to be stitched before fanatics cheaped out and went to heat sealed on these). Did fanatics ever sell custom limited jerseys?
I bought one from DHgate a long time ago and even those cheap Chinese jerseys were stitched, I paid like $40 for it. I just Don't like the overall quality and material of it, which is why I went with the official ones from fanatics.
I also don't Iike the legend or elite jerseys, so those are out the window
I was having a heated argument with a coworker and he seemed to think it is really fun while I thought it to be really tacky/awkward. What's the consensus?
Go to Google Images and search "NFL fan". Everything about the sport is tacky to an extent, if you like something just get it and don't worry about what others think because odds are unless they're just wearing street clothes with no team affiliation they probably have something "tacky" on themselves.
Is anyone aware of any really good jersey sites to buy a fake jersey online, I specifically hate the tri fold pattern on the back of the fake ones and bad stitching. If there are any sellers on DH gate list their seller name. Pictures of the jerseys you bought are very helpful too.
In your opinion, is a customized jersey the way to go? I got of think they are neat and some of my pals have them.
One of them said they bought a customized jersey because those types of jerseys can't "expire" or be no good anymore (such as the 12th man jersey).
When Carson Palmer was with the Bengals for a while, many fans had his jersey. But when he moved on to another NFL team, his old jersey was considered no good and is frowned upon and no good when still be seen at Bengals games today.
But a 12th man jersey can't necessarily leave the team. Same with these jerseys
So is it a great idea to buy a customized jersey? Will it make me look stupid? Do you own a customized jersey?
Thanks.
I have seen a lot of posts talking about jerseys of late and wanted to share some basic info with other fans. I have been collecting jerseys for the past 20 years and have owned at least 500 jerseys in my time doing this. I currently have around 40. I have learned quite a bit about the ins-and-outs. I hope you find this useful.
First up, lets talk vocabulary.
Chassis of a jersey refers to the material and cut of a jersey, sans the numbers.
Fanatics is an online monopoly in the retail jersey world. They have been producing all officially-licensed retail jerseys with a Nike or Fanatics branding for the NFL since 2020. Fanatics owned sites include Fanatics, Fansedge, NFLShop, Lids, Sports memorabilia, JC Penny, and others. They are inevitable.
Legitimate is used synonymously with licensed with respect to determining authenticity of a jersey.
Heat Press is using heat to apply vinyl numbers to a material.
Heat Seal is using heat to melt and fuse the edges of plastic materials to create a seal.
Sublimation refers to the process of 'ink printing' onto a jersey. This is achieved by printing onto a transfer sheet and then transferring the ink printing to a jersey via heat. For NFL fan jerseys, this is exclusively a thin polyester material.
Tackle Twill is traditionally a polyester blend with a diagonal rib weave pattern. It is commonly used for jersey numbers.
Lets talk about the types of jerseys that can be had. Generally speaking, there are 8 "tiers" of jerseys that span 3 categories. These tiers can be loosely classified as Discount Store, Sublimated, Vinyl Print/Heat Pressed, T-Shirt Stitched, Retail Authentic, Autograph, Player Issued/Used, and Counterfeit. The 3 categories are Retail, For Player Use, and Counterfeit.
Discount Store Jerseys: Retail
These are jerseys that are typically sold in stores such as Wal-Mart, target, or other big-box stores. They often have the same base template for all 32 teams and are primarily nylon mesh with heat sealed numbers. Their price tag is typically $25-50 and are typically marketed to kids. Here is an example of a Discount Store Jersey.
My Opinion: Good for kids who are growing fast but ultimately these look, feel, and are extremely cheaply made. The print will quickly crack. Grade: D
Sublimated: Retail
Known as a Nike Legend jersey, these jerseys are a thin polyester Dry-Fit type material. All colors are sublimated onto the jersey. Their price tag is currently $100. Here is an example of a Nike Legend jersey with sublimated coloring and numbers.
My opinion: These jerseys are very light and comfortable but will snag incredibly easily, A cat, Velcro, sharp counter, or seatbelt rubbing will cause irreparable snags and light to heavy wear spots. Stains do not come out of these. They are worthwhile if you only intend for a few uses or can be had for far below retail. Grade: D+
Vinyl Print/Heat Press: Retail
These jerseys are referred to by Fanatics as "Nike Game." They are 100% Polyester Tricot shirts with a chassis resembling a T-Shirt. They have vinyl decals and stripes with heat pressed numbers. These are the most commonly purchased jerseys and can be found at any sports store or pro shop. Their price tag is currently $130 ($180 for customized). Here is an example of a Nike Game jersey with heat pressed numbers.
My Opinion: They are harder to snag than the sublimated jerseys but do not resist stains well. Their vinyl numbers and decals are prone to cracking with washes (always wash cold with no fabric softener and hang dry!). They will last for a few years of Sunday wearing before the break down. They are not realistically repairable. Grade: C
T-Shirt Stitched: Retail
Known as "Nike Limited," these jerseys used the same chassis and the vinyl print jerseys above for the first few years of their existence (2012-2015/16). Their decals and stripes are printed while the numbers are made of a material similar to a thick plastic bag. Nike Limited chassis have ranged from Speed Machine to Vapor to Fuse but largely have remained the same in material with the bulk of changes being aesthetic. These jerseys are typically only released for select players and restocked near the beginning of the season. Their price tag is currently $175. Here is an example of a Nike Limited FUSE jersey with stitched on, plastic-bag like numbers.
Edit: as of 2024 all Nike Limited jersey are no longer stitched with twill. Instead, they are heat pressed onto the FUSE chassis. The only difference between a "Game" and a "Limited" is now the chassis.
My opinion: these are the best "bang for your buck" retail jerseys in terms of aesthetic and durability. The numbers will last longer than the vinyl numbers of the heat pressed jerseys but do have a tendency to bubble in heat and can look very old if the numbers obtain hard creases. These creases are nearly impossible to remove from the twill. Without spending 2 Benjamíns, these look much better than the previous. I do miss the days when they were $130 and far more worth it at the time. Grade: B
Retail Authentic: Retail
Known as "Nike Elite," these are marketed as "the closest thing to what the players wear that you can get in stores." They feature cuffed sleeves and a slimmer fit. They are made of Nylon and Spandex and stretch, unlike others. Patches and decals are embroidered on and stripes may be fabric or printed. Elites have had a few different chassis, beginning in 2012 with an Elite 51, then to the Speed machine in 2016 and 2017, Vapor in 2017 and 2018, and FUSE in 2023. The twill used on these jerseys is different from the limited, being thinner and more pliable. The sizes of Elites is measured, not in SML, but with chest measurements instead (Listed as 40, 44, 48, and so on). Their neck tag will be embroidered on. Their price tag is currently $350 ($335 for older models, $385 for personalized elites). Here is an example of a Nike Elite FUSE jersey.
My opinion: They are the best retail jersey you can buy but the Fanatics price is not worth it. The number quality of these is poor for the cost. I personally recommend buying blank templates of these on various resale sites or used elites and stripping the numbers off. Blank elites may run anywhere from $50 to $300. These jerseys can then be sent to tailors for number customizations. This typically runs $120 to $200 depending on the team, need to strip, and other factors. I personally recommend the Seattle Seahawks team tailor, STT Sports Lettering Co, as they use team authentic twill on all jerseys they customize. Here is an example of a Nike Vapor Elite that STT customized for me. Grade: C (Fanatics), B+ (tailored)
Autograph: Retail
These jerseys are often referred to as "customs" and are typically unlicensed. They are made primaily for autograph signings and not to wear. Many may come with odd chassis to be easier to frame. Quality and materials vary widely. Here is an example of an Autograph "custom" jersey.
My opinion: I am not a fan though some do look good in frames. To each their own. Grade: (it depends)
Player Issued/Game Used: For Player Use
These are jerseys created specifically for in-game use and are not directly available for fans to buy. These jerseys use much more durable polyester blend than any retail jersey. They use much thicker and pliable twill than a retail jersey. These jerseys are designed to be beat up. Each jersey issued to a player is cut to their liking. The sleeves, waistline, and neckline may be altered, among many other additions. These jerseys can be purchased via occasional team sales, through team or NFL related auction houses, and on various resale websites. Their prices vary largely on player, team, and whether or not they were used in game. The cheapest can typically be purchased for around $100 for an issued, non-game used while the most expensive can be had for tens of to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Here is an example of a game used FUSE jersey.
My opinion: These are 2nd to none but their price is not attainable for many. Lesser known players can be purchased for less than most retails and wearing these always gets a few comments. Grade: (it depends)
Counterfeit
These jerseys are based upon a Nike Elite. Many fans will incorrectly compare them to vinyl print jerseys. They often use inferior materials and their chassis can vary vastly in fit. The materials used are not consistent. Most can be had directly from wholesale sites for under $30. eBay resellers will often try to pass these off as legitimate to unsuspecting buyers at large markups. Here is an example of a counterfeit jersey.
My opinion: I think counterfeit jerseys are always obvious. They look very cheap and often are incorrect. If you are on a budget or just want a jersey to wear without worry of stains, then maybe these are for you, though I would recommend a used legitimate jersey over a counterfeit. Grade: F
Now that you know what types of jersey are what, lets talk about how to spot the difference between a legitimate jersey and a counterfeit. I would recommend that you watch this video to learn about the differences between legitimate and counterfeit jerseys. I am happy to answer any other question in the comments!
So, what should you buy? That largely depends on your budget. In general, I believe in going used if I can. I am a collector of game used and issued jerseys and most of my retails were purchased secondhand and tailored. Please feel free to comment with any link and I will happily help you discern whether a jersey is legitimate or counterfeit, as well as what tier it falls into and what it is likely worth.
Thanks for reading!
Raiders are more than a team to me and we would watch a lot of sports together .
Reddit, I need your help for a birthday gift. I need to make a customized NFL jersey but it’s crucial I can put ✨THREE ✨numbers on the back. I’ve only been able to find sites that do two numbers.
With the new season coming up I wanted to get r/NFL's take on which jersey's you perfer is the Elite worth the extra money? How often do you guys all get new jersey's every year? every couple years? Every time your team gets an exciting player?
Thanks!
Hey folks I wanna get an NFL jersey but I want to have it customized where can I find them for Canada??? Getting an eagles jersey.
Hi all,
Up until last year I was using Aimee Smiths store which was recommended to me by a post on here a few years ago. I have recently found out they have shutdown and am looking for an alternative reliable shop to provide Jerseys.
If anyone could point me in the direction of what online sites they use that would be great.
I'm based in the UK so would have to ship over the pond.
Edit Thanks for all the responses!
I have a Mahomes t-shirt, but I wanted to get a couple of jerseys. I've been hearing that the overpriced ones are still bad quality, so might as well get a couple of knockoffs. Wanted to try and get them before the playoffs. Any reliable sources with decent quality? TIA!
I recently bought Nike Elite Trey Lance and Jimmy G jerseys. Both jerseys had dropped down to $60 ($350+ original price), I bought a home and Away Lance and the ‘94 throwback Jimmy G. I ordered a custom Nameplate from Stitch N Switch and replaced them. I used my own name since I could never be traded or released lol. I also added patches I found on EBay just to complete them.
Hey everyone! Ravens fan here living in KC. I recently got tickets for the season opener at Arrowhead and I'm in the market to buy a new jersey. I was wanting to know from you guys whats the best place to buy cheap knock off (decent quality) jerseys at these days? I use to use DHgate years ago but when I visit the website today, there isn't alot advertised for ravens jerseys. Any advice would be appreciated