Show off your love for college football with this stunning NCAA football jersey! This red Wisconsin Badgers #47 Vince Biegel NCAA College Football Jersey is available in various sizes for men, women, and youth, and features a combination of stitched-embroidery that will make you look just like your favorite NCAA football players.
This high-quality football jersey boasts professional stitching of the team name, player name, and numbers. It showcases your favorite players, stars, and hall of famers on custom sports jerseys with all the features professionally sewn and stitched on.
You can even order this jersey with a special name and number of your choice from our shop, ensuring a vibrant and personalized look on the field or in daily life. Some of the features of this jersey include the use of 100% recycled polyester material for the body, while the neckline, sides, and sleeves are made of 88% nylon and 12% spandex. This authentic jersey has an athletic cut that fits snug in the chest and shoulders, stitched tackle twill name and numbers, sublimated stripes on sleeves, and zone stretch fabric for enhanced movement.
This jersey is designed for movement with a tailored fit, and the moisture-wicking fabric has a spongy handle, good draping property, and elasticity, as well as good dimensional stability and wrinkle-resistance. It is also breathable and quick-drying, with exquisite stitching that is not easy to fall off. The no-tag neck label ensures clean comfort, and the jersey is machine washable (do not tumble dry).
We assure you of the best quality and price, with many teams, colors, and sizes available. If you want to customize your jersey, please contact us. Our products are of the highest quality and come with guaranteed satisfaction. They are available for a limited time only, so order now! We offer fast and secure worldwide shipping, with a 30-day money-back guarantee and hassle-free returns. All orders leave our warehouse within 3-5 business days, but due to high demand, please allow 15-25 days for delivery.



















