It is the dream of every die-hard sports fan to someday own a game-worn jersey of their favorite player. Better yet, if that jersey is signed, it can become a very valuable and treasured possession. Sports jerseys have always been a popular choice of garb for fans of all the major sports. What is it about these over-sized shirts that make them such a fan favorite?
First, you have to understand the different types of sports jerseys that are available for purchase. At a typical department store or discount retailer, you will usually find lower end jerseys. These usually sell for less than $50 and are made of thinner material than official jerseys. They are replicas of the real jersey and appeal to most fans that love their team but can not afford to spend hundreds for an official jersey.
An official jersey is made of thick, strong material that holds up to the physical abuse of game action. You can purchase these licensed products for several hundred dollars at most sporting goods stores and some high-end retailers. They typically are of the same quality that a high school football or baseball team would wear.
At the top end are the collectible jerseys that can easily cost upwards of $500. These are the same quality as the uniforms worn by the pros. Generally people collect these jerseys as part of their Sports Memorabilia collection and may or may not actually wear them.
Wearing jerseys is a great way of showing team support and also support for your favorite player. In recent years, superstars such as Kobe Bryant in the NBA or Derek Jeter of NY Yankee baseball fame have had some of the hottest selling sports jerseys. In the most recent NFL season, fans made quarterback Tim Tebow their favorite and purchased his jersey in record numbers.
Selling sports jerseys is big business. Players get a cut of the profits along with the retailers that actually sell the jerseys. They are also great advertising for the cities and leagues that they represent. There is nothing quite attending a Tennessee- Florida College Football game in Gainesville and watching a sea of orange and orange and blue Volunteer and Gator jerseys march into the stadium and get ready for kickoff.
Sports Jerseys for kids can be used for their own little sports teams or just for fashion to support their favorite teams. Designers that make sport jerseys for kids are Nike and Reebok.
Charger jerseys look like any typical sports jerseys. There are the colors of white and blue for the Charger jerseys. In addition, there is the number 17 for the jerseys.
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The ESPN and Online Sports websites are two sources of authentic NFL jerseys. They are also available from Sports Memorabilia, Idata Sports and Fans Edge.
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A Buzzer Beater is a type of retailer that sells sports jerseys for all different types of sports. They actually furnish the teams with jerseys and other apparel.
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Names began to appear on sports jerseys in the 1960s, particularly in professional baseball and basketball. The trend gained popularity as teams recognized the marketing potential and fan connection associated with players' names. By the 1970s, it became standard practice across various sports.
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There are several sports team logos featured on youth jerseys. They would be for a lot of different sports. Examples would include Miami Heat, Atlanta Braves, Lakers, Redskins, St. Louis, Dodgers, and Baltimore Orioles.
Blue and red probly because that is the majority of team jerseys
100,000 each year