Hipobuy Jersey: Sport Kit Guide

Jerseys are a specialized category that attracts both casual fans and dedicated collectors. The Hipobuy spreadsheet covers football kits, basketball jerseys, cycling tops, and occasional vintage reproductions. Unlike standard fashion items, jerseys have sport-specific fit conventions, sponsor print requirements, and badge embroidery standards. This guide explains the fabric technologies, the difference between player and fan versions, and how to evaluate print and patch quality.

Player Issue vs. Fan Version

Player Issue

Slim, aerodynamic cut with heat-pressed logos and breathable mesh zones. Lightweight but less durable.

Fan Version

Regular fit with stitched or heat-pressed badges. More durable for casual wear and washing.

Retro / Reissue

Reproductions of classic seasons. Often cotton or polyester blend for a vintage feel.

Training / Pre-Match

Looser fit, often with quarter-zip or mock-neck details. Designed for warm-ups.

Jersey Fabric Technology

Dri-FIT / ClimalitePolyester microfiber that wicks sweat. Quick-dry and lightweight. Standard for match kits.
AeroSwift / VaporKnitPremium player-issue material with textured zones for ventilation. Extremely light.
Pique / Cotton BlendRetro-style fabric with a textured knit. Breathable but heavier and slower to dry.
recycled PolyesterEco-conscious option with similar performance to standard poly. Slightly different handfeel.

Name, Number & Badge Durability

Heat-pressed namesets are standard on modern kits but can peel if washed incorrectly. Always turn jerseys inside out, wash cold, and avoid the dryer. Stitched patches and embroidered crests last longer but add weight. If you plan to wear the jersey regularly, stitched construction is worth the extra grams.

Jersey Sizing by Sport

  • 1Football kits are sized slim; size up for a relaxed streetwear fit.
  • 2Basketball jerseys are intentionally oversized; your usual size may already fit loose.
  • 3Cycling jerseys are skin-tight by design; measure your chest exactly and follow the brand chart.
  • 4If you plan to layer over a hoodie, add at least one full size to the jersey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I iron a jersey with heat-pressed prints?
Never iron directly over prints. Use a pressing cloth or iron inside-out on low heat. Steam is safer than direct contact.
What is the difference between home and away kits?
Home kits use the team's primary colors; away kits are alternate designs for when colors clash with the opponent. Third kits are additional alternate designs.
Do jerseys include shorts and socks?
Most spreadsheet listings specify whether the item is shirt-only or a full kit. Read the description carefully before ordering.

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