What should I check in Oopbuy jersey QC photos?
Size, measurements, print placement, badge alignment, seams, collar, visible stains and the selected option.
Use a focused jersey checklist before adding football or soccer apparel to an Oopbuy parcel.
Keep the item price, domestic delivery, estimated packed weight, volumetric size, selected route and declared parcel value in one record. That makes this guide part of an Oopbuy USA shipping decision instead of an isolated product list.
Before paying for international shipping, compare the latest route restrictions and chargeable-weight rule with the warehouse parcel details. Estimates are planning inputs, not a promise of the final carrier price or delivery time.
Confirm the selected size, colorway, season-style description, personalization option and seller images on the current listing. A spreadsheet thumbnail may not show the final variant or the exact price after options are selected.
If a listing uses a brand or club name, treat that text as a search clue rather than proof of authorization or authenticity. Review the seller page, selected option and return terms before payment.
Check the size label and any available measurements, then inspect visible print placement, badge alignment, collar, seams, sleeve details and name-or-number personalization. Request a focused photo when a decision-critical detail is not visible.
Warehouse photos can show visible condition, but they do not certify brand authorization, authenticity, material claims or long-term durability.
Searches may include Nike, Adidas, Jordan, New Balance, Puma, club names or player-style terms. Treat those words as listing text to investigate, not as proof that the item is official, licensed or authentic.
Compare the current seller title, option text, photos, size chart and return terms before payment. If the brand-name claim is important to the decision, the safer answer is to avoid relying on the claim rather than assuming it is verified.
The product data sample includes New Balance as real listing text, and some searches may also use broader brand-style terms. Treat any brand name as a keyword found in a seller title or shopper query, not as a promise that an item is official, authentic, licensed, verified or supplied by the brand.
When a title contains a brand name, add caution rather than hype: save the seller page, selected option, size chart, QC photos, parcel route and return window before making a decision.
A jersey is usually lighter than boxed goods, but several shirts, protective packaging and personalization can still affect parcel weight. Compare actual and volumetric weight before consolidating.
Keep the seller listing, QC photos and parcel record until delivery. This makes a support request more specific if an order or shipment issue occurs.
Size, measurements, print placement, badge alignment, seams, collar, visible stains and the selected option.
No. They show visible details but do not provide an authenticity or authorization guarantee.
You can use brand terms as search text, but they do not prove that a listing is official, licensed or authentic.
They may be lighter than boxes, but route restrictions and parcel weight still need to be checked at submission.