How to Check NBA Jersey Authenticity

If you’re a diehard NBA fan, you know that having an authentic jersey is a must. But with so many fake jerseys out there, how can you be sure you’re getting the real deal?

In this blog post, we’ll show you how to check the authenticity of an NBA jersey. By following these simple steps, you can be confident that you’re getting the real McCoy.

How to Check NBA Jersey Authenticity

Introduction

Many consumers are not aware that there are fake NBA jerseys on the market. These fake jerseys often times look very similar to authentic ones, but there are a few things that you can look for to make sure that you are getting a genuine article. Below are a few tips on how to check NBA jersey authenticity.

-The first thing you want to do is check the material of the jersey. Authentic jerseys are made from 100% polyester while fake ones often times use lower quality materials.
-Another thing to look for is the stitching. Authentic jerseys will have higher quality stitching than fake ones.
-Authentic jerseys also have sewn on logos, while fake ones often times have logos that are ironed on or screen printed.
-Finally, you want to make sure that the jersey you are considering has an official NBA logo on it somewhere. If it does not, then it is most likely a fake.

The NBA logo is a rectangular patch that measures about 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches. It should be sewn on to the jersey in the upper left chest area, directly below the player’s name. The logo itself is a combination of white and red embroidery on a black fabric background. In the middle of the logo is a white basketball with black trim and red accents. Above the basketball is the word “NBA” in red block lettering, while below it are the words “United States of America” in white block lettering. On either side of the basketball are two red seven-pointed stars.

Checking the NBA Patch

The NBA has a patch that all of their jerseys must have on them. This is a circular patch with the NBA logo in the center and has a gold trim. If this patch is not on the jersey, then it is not authentic.

Put on the jersey and look in a mirror. Locate the NBA Swingman logo on the left side of the chest, near the shoulder. The NBA Swingman logo is a small replica of the NBA logo. It should be embroidered on the jersey and contain intricate details. Check to make sure that all of the logos on the jersey, including the NBA Swingman logo, are stitched, not printed

Checking the NBA Stitching

The NBA requires that all jerseys have several specific features to ensure that they are authentic. One way to tell if a jersey is authentic or not is by checking the stitching. All authentic NBA jerseys will have double needle stitching on the arms, body, and collars. If you see a jersey with single needle stitching, it is most likely a fake. In addition, all authentic jerseys will have a jock tag on the lower left hem that includes the Nike logo and the jersey’s size.

Checking the NBA Jock Tag

The NBA Jock Tag is located on the lower left front of the jersey, right above the player’s name. It usually contains thesize of the jersey, washing instructions, and fabric content. On some jerseys, there is also a “2” in a triangle which indicates that the jersey has undergone a additional level of quality control. If you are checking an authentic NBA Jersey, it should have this “2” in a triangle.

Checking the NBA Size Tag

The NBA size tag should be sewn on the bottom left of the jersey, near the hem. The size tag will have a white background with black lettering, and will list the size, Player ID number, and year the jersey was manufactured. The Player ID number corresponds to the player that wore that particular jersey during an NBA game, and can be used to look up stats for that player on NBA.com. The year the jersey was manufactured should match the year listed on the right side of the jock tag (see below).

Checking the NBA Care Tag

The first step in checking the authenticity of an NBA jersey is to look for a sewn-on care tag. This care tag should be located on the inside back of the collar and will list the materials used to make the jersey. The care tag will also include washing instructions. If you find a care tag, proceed to the next step. If you do not find a care tag, this is a strong indication that the jersey is not authentic.

Conclusion

To summarize, when checking the authenticity of an NBA jersey, you should look for a few key things: (1) the official NBA logo, (2) the correct player name and number for the jersey, and (3) an unbroken hologram sticker on the jersey. If you find all of these things, you can be confident that you have an authentic NBA jersey.

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