How to Customize Your Own Reebok Hockey Jerseys

Customizing your own official Reebok hockey jersey creates a great addition to any sports collection. Adding a name and number of your choice to your favorite team's jersey makes for a lasting sign of fan devotion. All of the items you need to customize a Reebok hockey jersey can be easily found on-line.

Things You'll Need

  • Tape measure
  • Internet connection
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Instructions

  1. Customize your Official Reebok Hockey Jersey

    • 1

      Measure around your chest with the tape measure and remember the size. If you plan to wear your customized jersey while playing hockey, you will need a larger size to fit over your chest pads.

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      Go to your favorite team's website and follow the links to the team's official on-line shop. Click on the item label for jerseys.

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      Find the type of jersey you want, either "premier" or "authentic." Authentic jerseys are made with more durable and higher quality materials, and as a result they are more expensive.

    • 4

      Select your desired jersey. Locate the size chart on the shop website and match the size of your chest to the correct size jersey. Note that "premier" and "authentic" jerseys use different size markers.

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      Click on "Step 2" or the "Customize It" icon. Enter your desired name and number into the corresponding boxes. If you would like the name and number of a current player, find that player's name in the drop down menu instead of filling in the name and number boxes. Also, select the option for a captain's or alternate's letter if you would like the "C" or "A" sewn on the front.

    • 6

      Click on "Step 3" or the "Review and Purchase" icon. Double check your order information before selecting "Add to Cart." Once complete, add the official Reebok customized hockey jersey to your cart and follow the prompts to fill in your billing and shipping information.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you live in the same city as your favorite team, you might consider heading into the official team store at the arena to place your order. This way you can try on jerseys to make sure you have the correct sizing. Additionally, the team stores sometimes offer sales that the on-line shops do not.

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