ACBuy Jersey Hub
Jerseys are judged on different criteria than fashion pieces: number font accuracy, tackle-twill density, sleeve stripe alignment, and mesh breathability under real movement. This hub covers what to look for when evaluating jerseys remotely — from collar construction and jock-tag placement to the weight of the mesh panels and whether the stitching survives a stretch test. We also cover why some 'player edition' jerseys feel like plastic and others feel like the real retail deal.
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Buyer Tips
- Request a photo of the jock tag and size label together for font comparison.
- Ask the agent to stretch the number patch gently and show the stitch rebound.
- Check sleeve stripe placement relative to the shoulder seam.
- Verify mesh hole size by holding the fabric to warehouse light.
QC Checklist
- Number font spacing and thickness vs. authentic
- Tackle-twill stitch density and border width
- Collar rib width and logo placement
- Sleeve stripe parallel alignment
- Mesh breathability under light
Common Mistakes
Ordering player edition jerseys without checking if the patch is stitched or heat-pressed.
Ignoring sleeve length — basketball jerseys run longer than soccer kits.
Assuming all mesh is the same; some factories use tighter weave that traps heat.
Material & Construction Notes
Authentic-style mesh should feel light and rough, not smooth like polyester. Tackle twill should have visible zig-zag borders. Heat-pressed numbers feel flat and may peel at edges.
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