MANCHESTER CITY
MANCHESTER CITY
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Fan and player versions. What's the difference?
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Player Version: This model of t-shirts has a more elegant, athletic design and fits better on the body with a sizing slim fit to play football.
Fan Version: This model is designed to be comfortable clothing for regular street wear. Unlike the player version, the fan version fits better on all body types, even those who haven't played soccer in a while.
Fabric
Player Version: The most noticeable difference in feel from the player version is the fabric. It's very light and stretchy. This fabric is designed to "breathe the body," with tiny holes that allow ventilation. The player version's anti-perspiration feature also wicks sweat away from the player's body, as the fabric dries more quickly.
Fan Version: This model of jersey is also made of "breathable" fabrics, but not as ventilated as the small holes found in the player version jerseys. These jerseys are also not as stretchy or lightweight, and lack the anti-perspiration feature for greater durability.
Logos and Shields
Player Version: The logos and crests of the player version are heat-sealed, which stylizes the appearance and weighs less for players on the field.
Fan Version: These shirts have the same logos and crests as the player version, but in this case they are embroidered on the shirt, so they weigh a little more.
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