You want to buy a new jersey? Then consider these important points and you won't be disappointed:
Material:
The main task of a jersey is to draw perspiration away from your body as quickly as possible. That's why jerseys are usually made of breathable polyester. The great advantage of this material is that it is particularly breathable and at the same time very easy to care for. You benefit from this especially in autumn and winter, when your jersey can quickly get really dirty. But it's also a big advantage in summer, when you sweat a lot and the jersey ventilates you well. In addition, synthetic fibres do not absorb odours, which is why a good jersey will not develop odours for several years.
Quality:
Quality is also an important indicator for or against buying a jersey. Since fierce duels and falls are part and parcel of football, a jersey should be able to withstand mud, gravel and a fall. If, on the other hand, you are only going to use the jersey once, quality is not quite as important.
Fitting:
Another very important aspect that you should pay attention to is the right fit of a jersey. It is very important that your jersey fits your body. If it is too small, it will restrict you when running. If it is too loose, the excess fabric will cause it to slide around on your body. It is best to choose a jersey that is figure-hugging but still allows you enough freedom of movement during the game.
Print:
Whether in the Bundesliga or the lowest amateur division, the print is of great importance. In the end, it decides whether your jersey may also be used for playing. According to football jersey rules, jerseys must have easily recognisable numbers. Therefore, you should make sure that the print is of high quality and easy to read.
Price:
Keep in mind that the most expensive jersey is not always the best. For exclusive and particularly elaborate jerseys, the price can be very high. Nevertheless, a high-quality, well-fitting jersey doesn't have to cost the earth. What's more important is whether it suits you.