Fan & Player Version
What's The Difference Between Player Version And Fan Version Jersey?
- At first glance, player version jerseys and fan version jerseys may appear the same, with identical logos, colors, and overall appearance.
- However, one may wonder why there is a price discrepancy between the two, with player version jerseys costing more.
- Does this mean that player version jerseys are simply superior? The answer is no.
- The distinction between player version jerseys and fan version jerseys lies in their intended purposes.
- Both types of jerseys offer fans an authentic experience, but the key difference is whether the jersey is designed for on-field play or casual wear.
- Player version jerseys are crafted with top-of-the-line materials to meet the demands of high-level competition, matching the exact jerseys worn by players on the field.
- Fan version jerseys, on the other hand, are tailored for supporters in the stands or out and about, prioritizing comfort and wearability.
- While player and fan version jerseys may look nearly identical, there are several areas where they differ: fit, fabric, badges, and size.
Fit:
Player Version – These jerseys are made with a sleeker, slim fit and athletic design for field play.
Fan Version– These jerseys are designed for comfortable normal wear.
The fit is more relaxed, so you can show your support in the stands or out on the street.
Unlike the player version, this fit is better for most body types, even ones that haven’t been out on the field for a while.
Fabric:
Player Version – The most notable difference in the feel of player version jerseys is the fabric.
It’s extremely lightweight and stretchy.
This fabric is designed to be breathable, with many tiny holes to allow for ventilation.
And, the sweat-wicking feature of a player version jersey keeps moisture away from a player’s body, while the fabric dries more quickly.

Fan version – These jerseys are still made from very breathable fabric, although there isn’t as much ventilation (i.e. tiny holes in the fabric).
These jerseys are not as stretchy and are made of a heavier weight, climate control fabric for longer durability.


Badges:
Player Version – Badges on Player Version jerseys are heat transferred.
This creates a more seamless look and is lighter weight for players on the field.
Fan Version – These jerseys have the same logos and badges as player version jerseys, however, they are embroidered on, so they have a weightier look and feel.
Size:
Player Version jersey was design for the soccer player, and the jersey it was close fit.
So when you choose player version size you should be choose the size up 1 or 2 size of the fan version jersey you wear.
Now that you can tell the difference between a player version and a fan version jersey, you need only to decide which fit and feel you’re looking for.
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