Jersey Spreadsheet – SuperBuy 2026
Jerseys are a detail-heavy category in the SuperBuy spreadsheet. In 2026, the critical variables are heat-pressed vs stitched lettering, fabric breathability, and badge accuracy. This gateway page explains how to identify which factories use heat-pressed vinyl and which use tackle twill. It also covers the difference between fan replicas and player-issue cuts. Because jerseys are often seasonal, the spreadsheet notes which designs are current and which are clearance from previous seasons.
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- Check if the lettering is heat-pressed or stitched.
- Compare the badge to retail photos.
- Read the fabric type for breathability.
- Check the season year to avoid outdated designs.
2026 Style Direction
Retro jerseys from the 90s and early 2000s are the most popular style in 2026. Loose fan replicas are preferred over tight player-issue cuts for casual wear.
Common Mistakes
- Buying a heat-pressed jersey expecting stitched durability.
- Ignoring the fabric type and getting a non-breathable shirt.
- Not checking the badge accuracy against retail.
- Buying a previous season jersey without realizing it.
QC Checkpoints
- Lettering alignment and font accuracy.
- Badge stitching density and color.
- Collar and sleeve trim quality.
- Ventilation panel placement.
Sizing & Fit Advice
Fan replicas are usually relaxed fit. Player-issue cuts are slim and longer. If you want a casual fit, size up one from your t-shirt size for player-issue cuts. Fan replicas are generally true to size.
Category FAQ
Is the lettering stitched or heat-pressed?
The method is listed in the spreadsheet. Stitched is more durable. Heat-pressed is lighter and more flexible.
Are these fan replicas or player issue?
Most are fan replicas. Player-issue cuts are marked separately. Check the fit note column.
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