Blue Jays Merchandise and Jersey Buying Guide
So, you’re looking to show your support for the Toronto Blue Jays with some new gear? Awesome choice. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just jumping on the bandwagon, buying the right merchandise can be a bit of a maze. Between different jersey styles, sizing quirks, and where to find the best deals, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
This guide is here to cut through the noise. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know to confidently pick out the perfect Blue Jays hat, jersey, or hoodie. You’ll learn how to spot authentic gear, choose the right player (or go classic), and make sure your purchase is a home run. Let’s get you decked out like a pro.
What You'll Need Before You Start
Before you hit "add to cart," having a few things sorted will make the whole process smoother. Think of this as your pre-game warmup.
A Budget: Jays gear can range from a simple cap to a high-end authentic jersey. Knowing your spending limit helps narrow the field instantly.
Your Size: This seems obvious, but jersey sizing is not the same as your regular t-shirt size. We’ll get into specifics later.
A Player or Style in Mind: Are you all about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s power? Bo Bichette's swing? George Springer’s postseason experience? Or maybe a timeless classic like a Joe Carter or Roberto Alomar jersey? Having a frontrunner helps.
Patience for Sales: New gear drops often, and old stock goes on sale, especially after the season or around big holidays.
Your Step-by-Step Process to the Perfect Purchase
1. Decide on Your Gear Type: Jersey, Hat, or General Apparel
First, figure out what you’re actually looking for. The category will guide your next steps.
Jerseys: The flagship item. They come in three main tiers:
Authentic: The real deal, identical to what the players wear on the field. Heavier material, detailed stitching, and a premium price tag. For the ultimate fan.
Replica (Often called "Legend" or "Standard"): The fan-favorite. Lighter, more comfortable for everyday wear, with printed or heat-pressed lettering and numbers. Great balance of look and cost.
Fashion/Style: These take the Jays colours and logos and incorporate them into trendy cuts, like crop tops, v-necks, or unique designs. More about style than on-field accuracy.
Hats: From the classic 59FIFTY fitted cap to adjustable snapbacks and relaxed dad hats. Consider where you’ll wear it—to Rogers Centre or just for running errands.
General Apparel: Hoodies, t-shirts, jackets, and polos. This is where you can often find the most variety and sales.
2. Choose Your Player or Go Classic
Now for the fun part: who’s name are you rocking (if any)?
Current Stars: You can’t go wrong with Vladdy, Bichette, Springer, or ace pitcher Kevin Gausman. Pitchers like Jose Berrios, Yusei Kikuchi, and closer Jordan Romano are also fantastic choices.
Underrated Picks: Show some love to the glue guys! A Alejandro Kirk jersey is a unique and savvy pick.
Legends & Classics: Timeless and never go out of style. Think Alomar, Carter, Halladay, or Stieb. A blank jersey or one with your own name is also a perfectly cool option.
Manager & GM: For the truly dedicated front-office fan, a John Schneider or Ross Atkins pullover is a deep-cut move.
3. Get Your Sizing Right (This is Crucial!)
This is the step that trips up most people. Always check the specific size chart for the item and brand you're buying.
Jerseys: They are designed to be worn over clothes. If you like a standard fit, consider going one size down from your regular t-shirt size. If you want to wear a hoodie underneath for those chilly April games at the Rogers Centre, go true-to-size or even size up.
Hats: Fitted hats are sized by inches (measure around your head). Snapbacks and adjustable straps are more forgiving. When in doubt, an adjustable option is a safe bet.
General Apparel: Tends to run true-to-size, but again, check the chart. Fanatics-branded gear sometimes runs a bit large.
4. Identify Authentic Sellers and Retailers
Where you buy is as important as what you buy. You want to ensure your money is going to support the team and you’re getting a legit product.
Official Sources: The MLB Shop, Fanatics, and the Toronto Blue Jays Official Team Store are your gold standards. They have the widest selection, including player-specific and custom options.
Authorized Retailers: Major sports stores like Sport Chek, Lids, and New Era stores carry official merchandise.
At the Ballpark: Nothing beats buying a jersey or hat right at the SkyDome. The selection is incredible, and it’s a memorable way to get your gear. Just be prepared for stadium pricing.
Red Flags: Extremely low prices on "authentic" jerseys, websites with poor grammar/spelling, or sellers lacking official branding are likely selling counterfeits.
5. Time Your Purchase for the Best Value
A little strategic timing can save you a lot of cash.
Off-Season Sales: After the World Series dream ends (or better yet, after it’s won!), retailers clear out inventory. This is the best time to find discounts.
Holiday Promos: Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Boxing Day, and around Father’s Day are prime times for sales.
Mid-Season Updates: If the Jays make a big trade at the deadline, you might see sales on jerseys of departed players.
Pro Tip: Sign up for newsletters from the official shops to get alerts on sales and new arrivals.
Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don’t Assume All Jerseys Are the Same: That $50 jersey from a random site is 100% a fake. The stitching, colours, and fit will be off. It’s worth investing in the real thing from an authorized seller.
Consider Care Instructions: Authentic jerseys with stitched twill often require more careful washing (like inside out on gentle cycle) to preserve the numbers and letters. Replica jerseys are generally more low-maintenance.
Think About Longevity: A player’s jersey is a snapshot in time. A current star could be traded (it’s the business of Major League Baseball). A legend’s jersey or a classic style is forever. There’s no wrong answer, just something to consider.
Check the Return Policy: Especially when buying online or trying a new size for the first time. Make sure you can exchange it if it doesn’t fit.
Beyond the Jersey: Sometimes, a great hoodie or a unique t-shirt can show your fandom more creatively than a jersey. Don’t overlook the rest of the catalog!
For more on the players you might be putting on your back, check out our deep dive into the Blue Jays season performance.
Your Blue Jays Merch Buying Checklist Summary
Before you celebrate your purchase, run through this quick list:
- Set a budget for your shopping.
- Decided on the type of gear (jersey, hat, apparel).
- Chosen a player, legend, or classic style.
- Consulted the official size chart for the specific item.
- Identified an official or authorized retailer to buy from.
- Checked for ongoing sales or promotions to maximize value.
- Reviewed the return/exchange policy before checking out.
Now you’re ready to shop like a pro. Wearing your new Blue Jays gear is about more than just fashion—it’s a connection to the team, its World Series history, and the community of fans. Whether you’re wearing it to conquer the AL East or just to the grocery store, wear it with pride.
Want to learn about the next generation of Jays stars? Read about the future in our feature on Blue Jays prospects and rising stars in the farm system. And to truly appreciate the quest for new gear, explore the ultimate goal in our look at the Blue Jays World Series history and journey.

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