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About This Item
Design
Short sleeve, button front jersey with decoration and trim
Stretch mesh gussets under arms for enhanced range of motion
Nike Stadium jersey offers a comfortable, relaxed fit and features essential details from the on-field uniform to showcase your team spirit
Loose Fit: Roomy for movement and designed to layer
Team Details
Heat-applied full chest twill wordmark with raised faux stitching
Sublimated twill player name and numbers with smooth printed stitching
Faux stitch patch on left sleeve
Embroidered Nike® swoosh logo on right upper chest
Heat-applied woven jock tag, neck label and MLB Batterman logo
Official MLB® batter man logo on back
Technology
Cool Base™ performance technology with interlocking moisture-wicking fabric allows a lightweight, breathable feel
On-Field technology worn by players
Additional Details
Machine wash, cold
Officially licensed by the MLB®
Brand : Nike
Country of Origin : Imported
Fabric : 100% Polyester
Web ID: 25NIKMMLBDDGRSWHTLADD
REVIEWS
4.0
100%
Recommended
1 Reviews
In2It
Received incentive
1 week ago
Good Fit And Look, But Quality Could Be Better
I’d give this jersey 4 stars. The quality is decent, but it’s not like the old Majestic jerseys. The fabric feels thinner and seems like it could wear out over time after a few washes. The lettering and numbers are pressed on to give it that stitched look, but it’s not true stitching. The only thing actually stitched is the Nike logo. As far as fit, it’s great. I’m 5’9”, 175 lbs, and went with a medium. I usually go back and forth between medium and large, but the medium gives a more athletic look while still being comfortable. The sleeves are a little loose, which I like, and it still hides the stomach well, lol. I feel like a large would’ve been too baggy and not as comfortable. Overall, it’s a good jersey and looks clean, especially repping Ohtani with the Kanji lettering. I just wish they’d go back to the thicker fabric and real stitching, especially for the price we’re paying now.