The sports jersey is one of the most important purchases a sports fan 
can make. While wearing a team jersey makes a real statement when 
attending any major sporting event, the cost of jerseys has gone up so 
much that many fans simply can't afford to purchase one. And with 
alternate jerseys coming out all the time, the decision on which one to 
buy can be perplexing.
Custom Jersey For these people, constructing a custom-made 
jersey may be the way to go. It is affordable, 
easy to do, and adds a level of personal touch to the process.
       
Instructions
  
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         Buy a sports
 jersey. This can be done at any sports apparel store or department 
store. Although these stores market sports jerseys authenticated by one 
of the major professional sports--complete with team logos, players' 
names and jersey numbers--most also carry an array of blank jerseys. The
 jersey you purchase ultimately will decide how customizable you want it
 to be. If you would like one with the logo of your favorite team, you 
likely will end up spending more than if you went with a plain one. If 
you are looking for bargains, check out a Goodwill, Salvation Army or 
similar discount clothing store. These outlets sometimes sell "blank" 
sports jerseys that have been donated.
 
 
 
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         Find and purchase a chest logo (if necessary) and lettering.
 This can be a little trickier than tracking down the actual plain 
jersey, since most stores that supply lettering/logos want to attach the
 items to the jersey themselves. This is an option,  Custom Jerseyalthough it will be 
more expensive and time-consuming: the jersey will be sent away, then 
wait for the work to be done and the jersey to eventually be  shipped 
back to you. Some providers make their lettering, large numbers and 
logos available to the public for do-it-yourself decoration. If you are 
looking to craft a custom-made jersey, this might be worth considering.
         
 
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         Attach the lettering and jersey logo. The jersey accessories
 generally come in two forms: the kind you stitch on, and the kind that 
can be applied with heat. Although it usually is not a big deal how you 
apply the front crest, it would probably be better to opt for the 
iron-on version, unless you're an expert in sewing or know someone who 
is. Most high-quality lettering and numbering comes with Heat Seal technology,
 which enables the product to adhere to the jersey with the help of an 
iron. This technology is widely used for sports jerseys and other 
apparel.
 
 
 
 
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