Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

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  • intheminors
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 662

    Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

    I recently purchased an autographed (Bruce Hurst), game-worn Boston Red Sox home jersey from 1987. It included the Fenway Park 75th Anniversary patch.

    My question is that all of the piping around the jersey appears to be fraying. The jersey has all of the proper tagging and there is really no doubt about it's authenticity. I've just never seen it before.

    Has anyone else seen anything like this? Is it common?

    Thanks.

    Kyle
    www.intheminors.com
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  • bigtime59
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 1020

    #2
    Re: Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

    I've seen some beat up sleeve piping, but never front piping that looked like this from a pitcher...

    Mark Sutton
    bigtime39@aol.com
    Mark
    msutton59@gmail.com

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    • both-teams-played-hard
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 2712

      #3
      Re: Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

      The fraying comes from multiple washings. However, the condition and brightness of the lettering is inconsistent with the frayed piping. Any chance the lettering was restored?

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      • Robert Sanders
        Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 86

        #4
        Re: Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

        Originally posted by intheminors
        My question is that all of the piping around the jersey appears to be fraying. The jersey has all of the proper tagging and there is really no doubt about it's authenticity. I've just never seen it before.

        Has anyone else seen anything like this? Is it common?
        Kyle,

        As pointed out already, this fraying is the result of multiple washings. I have a 1979 Johnny Peskey jersey with a huge amount of fraying, and as a first base coach he obviously wasn't doing anything more vigorous than standing around. BTW, I also once owned a mid 1980s Wilson Tigers jersey that also showed heaps of fraying along the piping. My guess is the reason you don't see this anymore is largely because players probably wear more jerseys in the course of a season than they did back then. Also, it is my impression that the materials Majestic use for their jerseys are built to last, so to speak, and require an inordinate amount of washing and abuse before they even begin to hint at being well-worn.

        Robert

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        • intheminors
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2006
          • 662

          #5
          Re: Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

          Thanks for all of the replies.

          This has helped quite a bit.

          Probably the reason for the color mismatch is due to my limited photography skills. As I look at it, the colors match up. It's probably just my flash positioning, etc.

          It's possible that Mr. Hurst just liked rubbing his piping, which is a discussion for another time... and possibly another board.

          Thanks again.

          Kyle
          www.intheminors.com

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          • ryan4fregosi
            Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 86

            #6
            Re: Jersey question - Fraying on the Piping

            There's also a possibility the jerseys were handed down to their minor league affiliates for a few seasons of use.

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