How to Purchase NBA Jerseys
Instructions
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Visit your local sporting goods store. Retailers, such as Sports Authority, Dick's Sporting Goods and Modell's, carry many current NBA jerseys in youth and adult sizes.
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Shop on the NBA Store website. On the home page, click the “Jerseys” link, then select a team on the left-hand side. Click on a category to choose what type of jersey you want. After you've selected a category, browse through the listed jerseys until you find what you're looking for.
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Visit sports shoe stores in your area. Foot Locker and Champs Sports, among many others, sell popular NBA jerseys. You won't find jerseys from every NBA team at these locations, but more popular jerseys will be available.
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Search for NBA jerseys on Football Fanatics. This site has eight pages of NBA jerseys for sale, where you will find every big-name NBA jersey from LeBron James to Kobe Bryant. Click on a jersey to see a larger picture. Choose “Add to Basket” to purchase that jersey.
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Browse the jerseys listed on Foot Locker's website. Much like Football Fanatics, Foot Locker sells the most popular NBA jerseys. The site offers home and away jerseys. Click on a jersey to see a large image; click the “Add to Cart” tab to buy it.
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Go to a local memorabilia shop to search for vintage NBA jerseys. These are the same stores you would visit when looking for a rare basketball card. Many of these collectors will offer retro and even autographed NBA jerseys.
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Find the best prices on NBA jerseys with BizRate. Scroll through pages of items, or narrow your list using the links found underneath the “Narrow this list by” heading on the left side of the screen. Click the “Go to Store” button to the right of a product to learn more about that jersey.
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Purchase vintage, new and hard-to-find NBA jerseys on eBay. These include autographed jerseys as well as classic jerseys not found in stores. Looking for a Michael Jordon jersey from his rookie season? Start with eBay.
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Search for older NBA jerseys at discount department stores. Value City, TJ Maxx and Marshalls sell NBA jerseys that are no longer very popular. For example, you may find a New Jersey Nets Stephon Marbury jersey at a discount department store.
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