HooBuy Jersey Spreadsheet

Jerseys are a high-detail category on the HooBuy spreadsheet. Stitch type, heat-press quality, and number placement accuracy separate good batches from bad ones. This guide walks you through what to check before opening the full catalog.

Jerseys are a high-detail category on the HooBuy spreadsheet. Stitch type, heat-press quality, and number placement accuracy separate good batches from bad ones. This guide walks you through what to check before opening the full catalog.

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Buying Tips for Jersey

  • Heat-pressed numbers should have clean edges with no adhesive overflow.
  • Stitched nameplates should have uniform letter spacing and thread color.
  • Mesh panels should be breathable and correctly positioned.
  • Vintage jerseys should have accurate tag reproduction and correct era details.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not checking the number font weight against retail references.
  • Ignoring the collar tag; era-accurate tags are a major detail on vintage pieces.
  • Buying without confirming the fit — some jerseys run extremely long.

QC Checklist for Jersey

Request these specific checks in your QC photos before approving shipment.

1Number and letter heat-press edge quality
2Stitch spacing on nameplates
3Mesh panel placement and breathability
4Collar and tag accuracy for era
5Sleeve length and armhole fit

Style Direction in 2026

Vintage NBA and soccer jerseys from the 90s and early 2000s are the dominant trend in 2026. Oversized fits with cropped layering are popular. Authentic stitched versions carry more weight in resale markets.

Sizing Advice

Jerseys often run large and long. If you want a fitted look, size down. For the current oversized trend, TTS or size up. Measure length from shoulder to hem and compare to the size chart.

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