MuleBuy Jersey Spreadsheet — Find Your Next Pick
Jerseys are a specialized category in the MuleBuy spreadsheet that sits at the intersection of sportswear and streetwear. The 2026 market is heavy on retro soccer, basketball, and collaborative club pieces. This gateway page tells you what to look for in the MuleBuy jersey spreadsheet: heat-pressed vs. stitched numbering, breathable mesh paneling, and whether the sponsor logos are correctly scaled. Because jerseys are seasonal and league-licensed, availability changes quickly. This page keeps you informed before you enter the full catalog.
What to Buy
- Soccer jerseys are the most popular, with retro club and national team designs leading demand.
- Basketball jerseys are harder to replicate well — prioritize stitched lettering over heat-pressed.
- Look for descriptions that mention mesh paneling and breathable fabric for sport use.
- Collaborative and limited jerseys are popular but batch quality varies significantly.
- For casual wear, older season jerseys are often cheaper and better quality because the batches have matured.
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Style Direction
- Retro soccer jerseys from the 90s and early 2000s are the most popular style in 2026.
- Basketball jerseys with oversized fits are popular for streetwear layering.
- Minimal training jerseys with subtle branding are growing for casual sportswear.
- Collaborative club pieces are trendy but often limited in stock.
Common Mistakes
- Buying current season jerseys immediately. Wait 2-3 months for the first batch issues to be fixed.
- Not checking the numbering method. Heat-pressed numbers peel; stitched numbers last.
- Ignoring the sponsor logo scale. Some batches get the proportions wrong.
- Not verifying the league badge or patch placement.
- Buying jerseys without checking the mesh paneling. Breathability is important for actual sport use.
QC Checklist
- Numbering method — heat-pressed vs. stitched. Stitched is preferred for durability.
- Sponsor logo scale and placement — should match retail reference.
- League badge or patch accuracy — placement and color should be correct.
- Mesh paneling on the sides and underarms — should be present and breathable.
- Fabric weight and feel — should be lightweight and breathable, not heavy.
- Collar and sleeve trim — should be even and consistent with the design.
Size Advice
Jerseys are meant to fit loosely for sport use. If you want a streetwear fit, size up once or twice. For a true sport fit, stick to your usual size. The length is important — basketball jerseys are longer than soccer jerseys. Check the shoulder width as well; some jerseys have a wide shoulder cut.
Material Advice
Look for polyester or polyester blends with mesh paneling. The fabric should be lightweight and breathable. For retro jerseys, some are cotton blends — these are less breathable but more comfortable for casual wear. Check if the material is described as 'dri-fit' or 'climacool' for performance use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does shipping cost for jerseys?
Lightweight. $10-15. Good for combining with heavier items.
Are stitched numbers better than heat-pressed?
Yes, for durability. Heat-pressed is lighter but can peel over time.
Should I buy current season or retro jerseys?
Retro jerseys often have better batch quality because the factories have had time to refine them.
Can I wear jerseys for actual sports?
Yes, if the mesh paneling is present and the fabric is breathable. Check the material description.
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