

First off, the reversible design is a game-changer for team practices. I love that I can switch between two colors without carrying an extra jersey. The lightweight polyester mesh keeps me cool during intense drills, and the loose fit doesn’t restrict movement—major plus for layups and quick pivots.
But here’s the kicker: the fabric quality doesn’t match the product photos. The jersey feels flimsy compared to the sturdier material shown online, with visible seams from the reverse side poking through. It’s like wearing a practice jersey when I expected game-day quality. Oddly, the matching shorts (ordered separately) DID match the advertised fabric—why couldn’t they maintain consistency?
The customization option (open bottom left hem) is clever for team numbers, but at this quality, I’d hesitate to invest in screen printing. If you need a beater jersey for casual play, it works. For serious uniformity? Keep searching.
