Thank you youtube algorithim for showing me this great video! Keep up the good content! I love sports jerseys and hockey jerseys so this was a instant click for me
You are really detailed like I am. I was going to get a specific player customized on a specific jersey. Until I did more research, and found out that specific player didn't wear that specific manufacturer. I found a big collector on Instagram who told me what years each manufacturer made the jerseys.
Agreed 100%. The more and more deep we get in the hobby the more those fine details appeal to us and other like collectors. Time consuming, but one of my favorite aspects of collecting.
@Jersey_Jaguar Something else that bugs me is I'm having a hard time finding what years the manufacturerers put nameplates on the back. And what years each letter was sewn on. From the limited research I have done, there is some variation. Another mistake I have noticed is many 2022 Winter Classic jerseys were wrongly customized with nameplates when the players wore the jerseys in the game without nameplates. How did so many of the customizers mess that up?
@@fantasticvoyage262 I remember the redwings had no nameplates to in the winter classic some years ago. I think most customizers unfortunately overlook those fine details and presume teams always use generic team specs.
@Jersey_Jaguar That would be a jersey foul to me if it had a nameplate when it wasn't supposed to. I found a Winter Classic jersey I liked. But didn't buy it because it was wrongly customized with a nameplate. So I want a blank or a customization without the nameplate.
I'm glad I've been able to help and I appreciate you watching! Yes the numbers can press on preferably with a heat press but if your iron can get up to 330 or so that should work. There's an instruction sheet customize sports gives you if you're doing it yourself. However I highly recommend using a heat press and sewing it down if possible.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! Unfortunately I don't but I'm sure there are probably some Wings pages on Facebook that will be able to give you the details
Sorry for the late reply. I didn't catch this one. As of current teams I know some used sublimated twill for the numbers and name but I haven't seen full sublimation to the point of a sublimated nameplate. Actually looks really cool in person.
@@jersey_jaguar right on. I figured. I have my nice Adidas Authentic Reverse Retro 2023 for the colorado avalanche, but it’s not near big enough to wear on ice with gear (not that I’d want to ruin my 300 dollar jersey by wearing it in a game). But it’s frustrating that out of all the leagues, the NHL is seemingly the most expensive and difficult to deal with when trying to find the authentic on ice “cut for gear” jerseys.
Very much appreciated man! So I'm from Chicago but I am of Ukrainian and Serbian decent. I spent some time living in Serbia. So probably a Chicago + Serbian hybrid I'd say.
Thank you youtube algorithim for showing me this great video! Keep up the good content! I love sports jerseys and hockey jerseys so this was a instant click for me
Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words!
You are really detailed like I am. I was going to get a specific player customized on a specific jersey. Until I did more research, and found out that specific player didn't wear that specific manufacturer. I found a big collector on Instagram who told me what years each manufacturer made the jerseys.
Agreed 100%. The more and more deep we get in the hobby the more those fine details appeal to us and other like collectors. Time consuming, but one of my favorite aspects of collecting.
@Jersey_Jaguar Something else that bugs me is I'm having a hard time finding what years the manufacturerers put nameplates on the back. And what years each letter was sewn on. From the limited research I have done, there is some variation.
Another mistake I have noticed is many 2022 Winter Classic jerseys were wrongly customized with nameplates when the players wore the jerseys in the game without nameplates. How did so many of the customizers mess that up?
@@fantasticvoyage262 I remember the redwings had no nameplates to in the winter classic some years ago.
I think most customizers unfortunately overlook those fine details and presume teams always use generic team specs.
@Jersey_Jaguar That would be a jersey foul to me if it had a nameplate when it wasn't supposed to. I found a Winter Classic jersey I liked. But didn't buy it because it was wrongly customized with a nameplate. So I want a blank or a customization without the nameplate.
Got my panthers jersey from you like a month ago thanks again
Oh man likewise!!!! And thanks for watching!!!
are the numbers able to heat press? great video my man you have done alot to help my collection .
I'm glad I've been able to help and I appreciate you watching!
Yes the numbers can press on preferably with a heat press but if your iron can get up to 330 or so that should work. There's an instruction sheet customize sports gives you if you're doing it yourself.
However I highly recommend using a heat press and sewing it down if possible.
@@jersey_jaguar thanks keep up the great work !!
@@shootermcgavin18 will do!
Very useful information, great video! Do you know who does the pro stitching for the Red Wings?
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! Unfortunately I don't but I'm sure there are probably some Wings pages on Facebook that will be able to give you the details
I had no idea the Predators used sublimated letters on the nameplate. Are they the only team that does that?
Sorry for the late reply. I didn't catch this one.
As of current teams I know some used sublimated twill for the numbers and name but I haven't seen full sublimation to the point of a sublimated nameplate. Actually looks really cool in person.
@@jersey_jaguar I still like twill letters in the nameplate better.
@@fantasticvoyage262 as a whole id agree. On occasion or for a one year style the sublimation is cool to mix it up
Also I don’t think it’s possible to get any Jersey close to the on ice product, right? Or am I mistaken because you’re getting it from the wholesaler?
So for Adidas the on ice products are out there but they are extremely hard to come by and are quadruple the price usually of the retail authentics.
@@jersey_jaguar right on. I figured. I have my nice Adidas Authentic Reverse Retro 2023 for the colorado avalanche, but it’s not near big enough to wear on ice with gear (not that I’d want to ruin my 300 dollar jersey by wearing it in a game). But it’s frustrating that out of all the leagues, the NHL is seemingly the most expensive and difficult to deal with when trying to find the authentic on ice “cut for gear” jerseys.
@@Southboundpachyderm that's a nice one!!! Yeah man hopefully fanatics just has replicas and on ice authentic. No more retail authentics
Your accent is so unique. Are you originally from Europe? Sorry if you hate that question, I’m a linguaphile, and I fucking love accents.
Very much appreciated man! So I'm from Chicago but I am of Ukrainian and Serbian decent. I spent some time living in Serbia. So probably a Chicago + Serbian hybrid I'd say.
@@jersey_jaguar awesome! Well I hope if you have any extended family still there, they’re all safe and well fed right now. Slava Ukraini!
@@Southboundpachyderm very much appreciated!!!
Looks like the Josi nameplate color is a slightly different shade of yellow than the jersey.
After it was applied it looks about a half shade or so at most
Where can I get the Florida panthers c patch for my barkov jersey can’t find it anywhere
Customize sports will can make it for you. Check them out in eBay or on their webpage. Customizesports.com
Are you saying City Sport?
Correct. City Sports Lettering (CSL) in Oak Forest Illinois. Apologies in advance as I tend to talk fast
We’re u buy numbers
Customize sports
Damn, you blink alot bro.....great video tho.
Thanks for watching!
Did you really just do a video on customizing a jersey, but all you did was send it away to be customized? Lmao 🤣