Is a baseball jersey fake

The pilling of baseball jerseys is not necessarily a fake, as it is related to various factors such as fabric material, wearing habits, and washing methods. The phenomenon of pilling is common in blended fabrics such as wool, cotton, polyester, etc., and is a normal physical wear phenomenon. The pilling of baseball jerseys may be caused by the entanglement of fibers on the surface of the fabric after friction breaks. Natural fibers such as cotton and wool have certain pilling characteristics, while synthetic fibers such as polyester have strong resistance to pilling, but pilling may still occur in blended fabrics. Frequent friction with backpacks, seats, and other items during daily wear can accelerate this process. It is recommended to avoid prolonged contact with rough surfaces when wearing, and to wash with a flip machine and put it in a laundry bag. In rare cases, poor quality fabrics or process defects can lead to abnormally rapid pilling. If newly purchased clothing has a large area of pilling in the short term, accompanied by loose threads and uneven stitching, there may be quality issues. When purchasing, priority should be given to combed cotton and long staple cotton fabrics that have undergone anti pilling treatment, as these materials have longer and stronger fibers. professional sports brands usually apply special treatments to fabrics to reduce the probability of pilling.

When taking care of baseball jerseys in daily life, it is recommended to use neutral detergent to wash them by hand in cold water, avoiding exposure to sunlight and drying. During the interval between wearing, a hairball trimmer can be used to process small balls, and a soft bristled brush can be used regularly to comb the fabric in the direction of texture. Hang in a well ventilated area during storage to avoid additional friction caused by compression and folding. If pilling seriously affects the appearance, you can consult a professional dry cleaning shop for fabric repair treatment.

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