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		<title>Football Jersey Production</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fabrics that are used to create a football jersey range from mesh, micromesh, polyester, Spandex, knit, twill and cotton blends. The fabrics are chosen because they are comfortable, durable, stretch, breathe and wash well under the circumstances. Depending on the weather, the jersey material may be lightweight or heavy. The modern fabrics used in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fabrics that are used to create a football jersey range from mesh, micromesh, polyester, Spandex, knit, twill and cotton blends. The fabrics are chosen because they are comfortable, durable, stretch, breathe and wash well under the circumstances. Depending on the weather, the jersey material may be lightweight or heavy.</p>
<p>The modern fabrics used in the construction of the football jersey are an improvement on football jersey material of the 1800s and later. The early football jersey were knit woolen shirts. Although these woolen jerseys were warm, they were prone to damage and soiling. Today, the woollen fabric is more expensive than the lightweight synthetic materials that are commonly used to make the modern football jersey.</p>
<p>Authentic jerseys have a larger size range than the football jerseys that are not authentic. An authentic jersey has a generous amount of room at the shoulders to accommodate the player&#8217;s shoulder pads. As well, an authentic football jersey needs extra length on the jersey because the shoulder pads will lift the shirt up on the wearer.</p>
<p>Even though a football jersey was designed for the football player, the game&#8217;s popularity has made the football jersey a favorite apparel item among many football fans. Not only can the fan show support for their team, the comfort of the shirt enhances the wearer&#8217;s experience in the shirt. This effect is because the wearer is meant to be so comfortable and able to move in any direction possible necessary to make that touchdown.</p>
<p>The football jersey is a functional piece of clothing that has been adapted for everyday wear. The lightweight fabric, optional sleeve length, vibrant colors and affiliation with the game of football make the football jersey desirable enough to be worn in different seasons. A customer can choose the fabric, color, lettering and numbers when customizing a football jersey. Other choices for customization include length of sleeve and neckline shape.</p>
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