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Custom MLB Jerseys: Team Guide & Buying Tips – FlagOh

Fans want the perfect fit, their name and number, and colors that look right on game day. With FlagOh’s straightforward sizing and personalization workflow, this guide helps you choose custom MLB jerseys by team and by specs—using clear measurements, fabric standards, and proofing tips—so you get it right the first time.

Custom MLB Jerseys Team Guide

Use this custom MLB jerseys team guide to find your AL or NL club, compare home/away and alternates, then add your name and number.

American League Team Jerseys

  • AL East: Yankees jersey, Red Sox jersey, Blue Jays jersey, Rays jersey, Orioles jersey.
  • AL Central: Guardians jersey, Twins jersey, Tigers jersey, White Sox jersey, Royals jersey.
  • AL West: Astros jersey, Mariners jersey, Rangers jersey, Angels jersey, Athletics jersey.

Open your AL or NL team page, compare home/away and alternates, then add your name and number to finish personalization.

National League Team Jerseys

  • NL East: Braves jersey, Phillies jersey, Mets jersey, Marlins jersey, Nationals jersey.
  • NL Central: Cardinals jersey, Brewers jersey, Cubs jersey, Reds jersey, Pirates jersey.
  • NL West: Dodgers jersey, Giants jersey, Padres jersey, Diamondbacks jersey, Rockies jersey.

Browse your NL team’s base look, choose home/away or alternates, then personalize with your name and number.

After you’ve picked your team and look, continue to the Fit & Selection and Personalization steps to confirm sizing, fonts, and colors—FlagOh keeps the flow clear from preview to order.

Custom MLB Jerseys Fit & Selection Guide

This custom MLB jerseys guide distills what actually matters—fit accuracy, material performance, lettering methods, and care—so you can pick confidently without trial and error.

Sizing and Fit Guide

Start with the brand’s size chart in both inches and centimeters, measuring your chest at its fullest point and the body length from the high shoulder to the hem. Most brands allow about ±1–2 cm tolerance; if you’re between sizes or plan to layer, size up. Men’s, women’s, youth, and tall blocks are graded differently, so follow the specific conversion notes rather than assuming a one-size-fits-all pattern.

Fabric and Build Quality

Choose lightweight mesh for warm conditions and smoother interlock for a cleaner, more structured profile; then pick stitched, sublimated, or heat-press lettering to match durability and budget. For names and numbers, stitched tackle-twill gives a premium, long-wear feel; sublimation integrates color into the fabric for seamless, all-over designs; heat-press film is the quickest and most budget-friendly for one-off gifts or tight timelines.

Care and Durability Guide

Wash inside-out on a cold cycle with mild detergent, skip bleach and fabric softeners, and dry flat or on low heat. If you need to press, use a cool iron on the reverse and avoid direct heat on graphics. Store on a wide hanger to keep the shoulder line crisp; a little care goes a long way in preserving color and finish.

Wrap it up by locking your size, choosing the right fabric, picking a lettering method that fits your priorities, and following the simple care steps—then finalize your proof and check out confidently with FlagOh.

Personalization Rules for Custom MLB Jerseys

This section turns ideas into a finished look—how to personalize custom MLB jerseys without licensing issues, choose readable names and numbers, and lock accurate colors through a simple proof step.

Player-Inspired Personalization

You can personalize your jersey with a favorite player’s last name and number while staying license-safe—use neutral, non-branded lettering and avoid team logos or wordmarks.  

Fan-favorite tributes span all eras and styles, from jerseys like Shohei Ohtani or Aaron Judge to Corey Seager jerseys, Yordan Alvarez jerseys, Corbin Carroll jerseys, Adley Rutschman jerseys, Paul Goldschmidt jerseys, Matt Olson jerseys, and Francisco Lindor jerseys.

Numbers and Fonts Guide

Pick a bold block or varsity font for stadium-clear names. Keep spacing even and use one number style across back, chest, and sleeves; for long or hyphenated names, adjust kerning so everything stays readable from stands to screen. Back numbers are typically 8–10 in; front numbers 3–4 in.

Color Matching and Proofs

To nail color accuracy, share Pantone or HEX values and request a true-scale digital proof of the name and number. Review it in neutral light and ask for a close-up crop to verify edge clarity. Submit vector (AI/SVG) or high-resolution artwork so curves render cleanly—this workflow helps ensure precise color and crisp details on your jersey.

Approve the name/number and color proof, and finish your order in minutes.

From choosing your AL/NL team to locking size, fabric, lettering, and a true-scale color proof, you now have a clear path to custom MLB jerseys that fit and look exactly as planned. Review the proof, confirm the details, and follow simple care to keep the colors and shape game-ready. When you’re set to create yours—or gift one—start with a team template, add your name and number, and check out confidently with FlagOh Jerseys.