Kansas City Chiefs Authentic AFL 1969 Road Jersey
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Very Important: Order one size up from what you would normally wear in a football jersey. These jerseys are cut exactly the way they were from that great time period in football.

 

At checkout under - special instructions, please tell me which player/number you want for your Gridiron Jerseys. Thank you.
 
 
 
 
Please note: My material supplier has a minimum order policy on sleeve and shoulder stripe pattern jerseys. In order for me to at least cover my overhead on this policy, I have to ask you to order at least 2 jerseys on these types of jerseys. If you don't want a second jersey for yourself, please ask someone you know, (i.e.) family, friends, co-workers, sports bar people you know, anyone you can think of who will appreciate a great one of kind jersey like yourself. I thank you in advanced for your understanding and assistance.

 

Occasionally, we already have the jersey you're looking for in stock. So, you won't need to order two. Please check our "In Stock Gridiron Jersey Blanks" section. Also, give us a call if you don't see it there. We just might have it in stock, but haven't listed it on the site yet.
 

Authentic AFL Chiefs Regular Season Home Jersey

Classic Cotton Yarn Material from Yesteryear

This is a customizable AFL classic throwback.

Choose any player/number you like

Please allow six to twelve weeks for delivery.

 

These are custom jerseys that take time to properly complete. You are getting a unique AFL quality jersey just the way they were made back in the old days. Using cotton yarn  material that is often referred to as durene. Read on for an explanation between the two.

 

TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS:

Durene material is nothing more than a sales gimmick in todays market. We here at Yesteryear Sports have done a lot of research on this. And we have finally tracked down a reputable source who has been making football jerseys since the 60's.

This is the letter that was sent to me by my supplier and head jersey manufacturer:

"Technically, the cotton yarn we now use is not "durene". The product we used to buy as Durene cotton was simply a very fine grade of yarn. It was a government standard that had to be met in order to call it by that name. It was a finer gauge yarn, advertised as being softer & stretchier than normal gauge combed and/or carded cotton we use today. It was really a sales gimmick and ended up being used in sox, underwear , etc. It was really not that much different from today's products, just finer spun yarn. Like so many other things, it is still available but is very expensive which is why athletic apparel makers stopped using it.

The irony of the whole thing is that our material (and all the other manufacturers) was a 50/50 plaited knit fabric which means half the yarn was nylon on the outside surface and 50% cotton was on the inside next to the skin. This was for comfort & absorbancy. The result was that all you see is the nylon so the fabric looks exactly like any other fabric with nylon exterior. Actually, the cotton yarn we use now is more durable for football than Durene ever was.

Hope this gives you some insight into the history of Durene. It was a selling tool and 99% of people couldn't tell the difference."

 

Yesteryear Sports will never advertise any of our jerseys again as "durene". We did our research and took all of your input and put that to work to find out what all the uncertainty was among everyone. Well, we now know.

Kansas City Chiefs Authentic 1969 AFL Home Jersey

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