This guide explains all the labels you might see, so you can understand the history behind each item.
Shirt Label
These labels describe the item's history related to a specific match.
- Match Worn: The shirt was worn by a player during a match. This could be for the first or second half.
- Match Issued: The shirt was specifically prepared for a player to be used in a match. It may show some traces of use.
- Match Prepared: The shirt was prepared for the match, but was not issued to a player. This often happens for players who do not make the final squad.
- Warm Up: The shirt was used by a player during the pre-match warm-up session.
- Signed Only: The shirt has been signed, but it was not worn or issued for a match.
- Squad Signed: The shirt has been signed by the players of a team's current squad. This doesn't necessarily mean it was signed by players who participated in the specific match.
- Vs. [club name]: This indicates the shirt is from a specific match against the club mentioned. This is typically used during our special sales.
- Race Worn: A shirt or suit was worn by a cyclist during a race.
- Race Used: A bike was used by a cyclist during a race.
- Match Used: The item was used during a match (this usually refers to balls or other non-clothing items).
- Reserve (only relevant to bikes): also known as a spare bike
Player Labels
These labels denote a specific accomplishment by a player during the game.
- Goalscorer: The player scored a goal during the match.
- Hat-trick: The player scored a hat-trick (three goals) during the match.
Please note: a product can have both a shirt label and a player label, such as a Match Worn shirt with a Goalscorer label. But this does not always mean the shirt was worn during the goal.
This list covers our most common labels, but it is not exhaustive.