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SuperBuy Spreadsheet Jersey

Welcome to the SuperBuy Spreadsheet Jersey category. This gateway covers basketball jerseys, football kits, baseball jerseys, and sportswear in the AstroReps catalog. Jerseys are a popular category for both casual wear and collection, and this guide helps you understand sizing, quality, and what to expect before you explore the full catalog.

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What to Buy in Jersey

This category includes basketball jerseys, football kits, baseball jerseys, hockey jerseys, and general sportswear. The AstroReps catalog features current season kits, vintage replicas, and player-edition jerseys. For 2026, basketball jerseys remain the most popular subcategory. Consider whether you want a loose, casual fit or a more fitted look for actual sports use.

How to Judge Quality

Quality jerseys are judged by the fabric weight, stitching, and print quality. Authentic-style jerseys use mesh fabric with breathable panels. The numbers and names should be stitched or heat-pressed with clean edges. The collar and sleeve trim should be even and consistent. The tag should match the team or league specifications. The QC photos are your best tool to verify these details.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

The most common mistake is buying the wrong fit. Basketball jerseys are traditionally oversized, while football kits are more fitted. Another mistake is not checking the name and number spelling. Some listings have errors. Buyers also frequently forget to check the sleeve type. Short sleeves, long sleeves, and sleeveless options all exist, and choosing the wrong one is disappointing.

Sizing Tips

For basketball jerseys, a standard fit is oversized. If you want a traditional basketball look, order your usual size or one size up. For a more fitted look, size down. For football kits, the fit is more athletic and true to size. Measure your chest and compare to the size chart. For baseball jerseys, the fit is typically loose and casual. Check the length measurement if you plan to tuck it in.

Material Tips

Mesh fabric is the standard for basketball jerseys. It is breathable and lightweight. Polyester is common for football kits because it wicks moisture and dries quickly. For vintage-style jerseys, cotton blends are sometimes used for a softer feel. Check the fabric composition if you plan to wear the jersey for sports rather than just casual wear.

QC Checklist

In the QC photos, check the fabric texture and mesh pattern. Look at the number and name print quality. Stitching should be clean around the collar, sleeves, and hem. The team badge should be centered and aligned. For multi-piece kits, verify that the top and bottom match. The tags should look authentic and match the description.

Jersey FAQ

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Are the jerseys in the catalog authentic or replica?

The AstroReps catalog includes both replica and authentic items. The product description will indicate the type. Replicas vary in quality from budget to high-tier. High-tier replicas often match authentic jerseys in fabric, stitching, and print quality.

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Should I size up for basketball jerseys?

Yes, if you want the traditional oversized basketball look. Basketball jerseys are designed to be worn over a t-shirt or tank top. For a casual oversized fit, order your usual size or one size up. For a more fitted look, order your true size or one size down.

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Can I wear these jerseys for actual sports?

Yes, most jerseys are made from sport-appropriate materials like mesh and polyester. However, some replica jerseys may use slightly different fabrics. If you need a jersey for competitive sports, check the fabric composition and breathability in the product description.

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