Nike countdown: jersey pricing guide

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

For those of you who like buying and wearing jerseys to games, I thought I'd make this helpful since there are definite differences between the retail jerseys sold by adidas and Nike.

I've had this buyer's guide set up since last year, but since it's OT season and the countdown clock keeps ticking, I figure I'd share it.

Football

Adidas has 3 types of jerseys: Replica ($65), Premier ($85) and Authentic ($180). 

Replica was the cheapest material. Mesh and screen-printed numbers. Premier had sewn-on numbers but still had a pure mesh material, but it also had polyester sleeves.

Authentic was the authentic thing, as evidenced by the price. 

Nike has only two types available at the moment for college teams. Replica ($85) and Limited ($135). 

Replica ($85)-

Screen-printed numbers, and less detailed.

Limited($135)-

Stitched, tackle twill numbers. A lot more detail to the jersey in terms of its cut.

Nike has authentic jerseys for their NFL teams, but they do not have an authentic model for college teams. If they do, those jerseys would be priced at $295.

Personally, I do not care. The Limited is a much option if you want an authentic jersey IMO.

Basketball

There are two types of model for Nike basketball jerseys, as opposed to the one there was with adidas and their Replica version with screen printed graphics.

adidas replica jerseys were $60.

Your two options of jerseys are-

Replica ($75)-

Screen-printed graphics, just like the adidas Replica model.

Authentic ($120)-

These were actually $135 not that long ago. It appears the price has gone down.

Clearly you can see the difference here. More detailed, the "undercarriage" design on the back is featured and the numbers are stitched, tackle-twill.

Hockey

Just one model here. But the cool thing is that it comes with B1G logo patch like our Hockey jerseys did when we were in the CCHA. 

It will run you about $125, just $5 more than the jerseys we had while with adidas.

 

The countdown to Nike/Jordan rages on.

M Gulo Gulo

June 21st, 2016 at 11:38 AM ^

I wonder if Nike/Jordan will offer the custom option as adidas did with the ability to choose your own number and name on the back (as long as it didnt corespond to a current player or former player or break any other NCAA rules of course)

GOBLUE4EVR

June 21st, 2016 at 11:38 AM ^

are you going to start camping out in front of the M Den in Ann Arbor so you can be the first person in line??? ;)

if this work thing didn't get in the way i would be one of the first people at the M Den at 12 Oaks on Aug 1st...

Tuebor

June 22nd, 2016 at 10:03 AM ^

Literally sitting next to the baseball legend whose jersey he is wearing. This was right before the camp began BTW.

Tell you what. If you ever get interviewed with a guy whose jersey you own, you can wear it.

Jack Hammer

June 22nd, 2016 at 1:44 PM ^

Wouldn't that actually be the creepiest thing possible?  A grown man wearing the jersey of the grown man he's sitting next to in a non-sports setting? 

 

Also, Harbaugh wearing a jersey on the field of play seems equivalent to a fan sitting next to the field of play.  So I'm assuming that is OK. 

 

I think we've narrowed it down to frowning on jersey-wearing adult males in public (but OK if near a sports field).  Sound good? 

Tater

June 21st, 2016 at 4:44 PM ^

I have no problem with people of any age wearing a jersey, but there is one thing that really makes me laugh.  This is coming from someone who is a solid 2X-3X, so it's not "fat-shaming." I always laugh when someone who weighs 280 is wearing a #1 jersey..  

I would like to make a motion that jerseys are only made as large as the player who wore them.  If it fits, you get to wear it.  If it doesn't, then you have to wear a jersey from a larger player.

drzoidburg

June 21st, 2016 at 7:08 PM ^

except how many players of various size have worn the same #...but let's suppose they had names like the pros

given the obesity epidemic, this would so drastically cut down on jersey sales for non offensive lineman, and how many people do you know who will pay $100+ for those?

i can't imagine many selling of small RBs like morris and hart

ijohnb

June 21st, 2016 at 11:44 AM ^

own a sports jersey.  Is there anybody else out there like me?  Huge fan, but never been a jersey guy.

Maize Craze

June 21st, 2016 at 11:45 AM ^

I own them but I don't wear them anymore. I'm not sure I can justify buying a New Jersey just because it's Nike. All it takes is one guy behind you to spill his nachos. I'm just going to wear polos from now on.



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Christicks

June 21st, 2016 at 11:48 AM ^

Jerseys, like bringing your baseball glove to a baseball game, are for children.

Having said that, I'm amped for some Nike gear!  Any idea when the team's new unis will be announced/showcased?

I Love Lamp

June 21st, 2016 at 11:51 AM ^

I had a ton of them. But by my mid to late 20's, I had really no use for them. I like to wear the clothes I buy on the regular, and I'm not going to wear a jersey unless I'm going to a game, which is probably once a year. But I'm not gonna look at someone funny walking by me wearing a jersey in the middle of summer. To each their own.

True Blue Grit

June 21st, 2016 at 11:51 AM ^

I mainly wear either logo polo shirts or sweatshirts.  The jerseys just seem too expensive to be worth it to me.  I might consider it though if they drop the price of bottled water.

PopeLando

June 21st, 2016 at 11:58 AM ^

Same. Can't justify spending $80 on a jersey I'd wear once a year, if that. I'll pick up another t-shirt without any qualms. Also, my best friend wears jerseys almost exclusively in his daily life. Two guys hanging out wearing jerseys would be twice as weird-looking.

Charles Wood's son

June 21st, 2016 at 12:01 PM ^

I'm not much of a jersey wearer. Seeing a grown man wearing somebody else's name and number always seemed strange to me. It reminds me of the girls in high school that would wear their boyfriend's away jersey to home games.