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A4 A4N4184 Short Sleeve Full-Button Baseball Top
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Description
Description
A4 A4N4184 Short Sleeve Full-Button Baseball Top for Game-Day Jerseys for Baseball and Softball Programs
The A4 A4N4184 Short Sleeve Full-Button Baseball Top is a classic full-button game jersey built on a 5.9-ounce 94/6 polyester/spandex pinpoint stretch mesh for mobility and breathability. White contrast taping on the neck and placket gives it a traditional baseball look, and the stretch mesh keeps players cool through a full game. It lives in the A4 performance apparel range and pairs with the A4N3130 compression base layer worn underneath.
For program buyers, the full-button top is the game-day centerpiece of a baseball or softball uniform: numbers and team names decorate cleanly on the open back and chest, and athletes layer it over an A4 compression tee for support, all on the same platform as the A4 short sleeve tees line.
Key Product Specifications
- Brand: A4
- Style Number: A4N4184
- Product Type: Adult Baseball Jersey
- Fabric Weight: 5.9-ounce
- Material: 94/6 polyester/spandex pinpoint stretch mesh
- Construction: Full-button front; white contrast taping on neck and placket; double-needle hem; tag-free label
- Performance Features: Moisture-wicking, odor resistant, stain release, stretch mesh breathability
- Sizes Available: Adult S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
- Decoration Suitability: Screen printing, heat transfer, direct-to-film, sublimation, and twill numbers
Quick Answer
- What it is: a 5.9 oz 94/6 poly/spandex full-button baseball jersey in stretch mesh.
- Best for: baseball and softball game-day uniforms.
- Decoration: screen print, heat transfer, DTF, sublimation, and sewn twill numbers.
- Sizing: Adult S through 3XL.
- Positioning: the A4N4184 is the full-button game jersey of the A4 baseball line.
Specifications at a Glance
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 5.9 oz, 94/6 polyester/spandex pinpoint stretch mesh |
| Front | Full-button placket |
| Detailing | White contrast taping on neck and placket |
| Construction | Double-needle hem; tag-free label |
| Performance | Moisture-wicking; odor resistant; stain release |
| Breathability | Pinpoint stretch mesh |
Fabric and Performance Overview
The A4N4184 is built on a 5.9-ounce 94/6 polyester/spandex pinpoint stretch mesh. The pinpoint mesh structure breathes through a full game in the sun, while the spandex content adds the stretch a fielder needs through the throwing and swinging motion.
White contrast taping on the neck and placket delivers the classic two-tone baseball look that programs expect from a game jersey, and the full-button front gives the traditional presentation many leagues require.
Moisture-wicking keeps players dry, odor resistance and stain release stand up to a dusty season, and a double-needle hem adds durability through repeated wear and laundering. The tag-free label keeps the neckline comfortable.
As part of the A4 system, it layers cleanly over the A4N3130 compression short sleeve or the A4N2306 compression muscle tee for players who want a base layer underneath.
Fit and Sizing
The full-button top is cut as a traditional game jersey with the stretch mesh giving an athletic, mobile fit. Graded Adult S through 3XL, it covers most rosters from one chart, and A4 holds consistent grading across runs so a mid-season fill-in matches the original team order.
Because the fabric stretches, the jersey moves with a player through the full range of fielding and batting motion without binding.
Decoration and Print Performance
A baseball jersey decorates across the chest and the open back, which is the largest decoration canvas in the A4 line. Team names, player names, and numbers go on by screen print, heat transfer, DTF, or sublimation, and many programs use sewn twill numbers for a traditional look.
The full-button placket and contrast taping frame a chest mark cleanly, and the open back is ideal for large numbers. On the polyester mesh, a polyester-rated process manages dye migration on darker colors.
Decoration tracks the rest of the A4 performance apparel line so the jersey coordinates with the team base layers and practice apparel.
Decoration Methods Compared
| Method | How it runs on the jersey | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Screen print | Prints across the chest and back | Team names, large numbers |
| Heat transfer / HTV | Bonds names and numbers cleanly | Player names and numbers |
| Twill numbers | Sewn-on twill for a classic look | Traditional baseball numbering |
| Sublimation | Dyes the polyester for full coverage | All-over team designs |
Decoration Suitability
| Decoration | Suitability on stretch-mesh jersey |
|---|---|
| Screen print | Excellent on chest and back |
| Heat transfer | Excellent for names and numbers |
| DTF | Excellent — full-color capable |
| Twill numbers | Excellent — classic look |
| Sublimation | Excellent on polyester |
| Embroidery | Good on the chest panel |
Wholesale and Team Program Buying
Program buyers choose the full-button top as the game-day jersey of a baseball or softball uniform. It is the centerpiece a team builds a kit around, with numbers and names front and back.
It cross-sells with the A4N3130 compression short sleeve and A4N2306 compression muscle tee as base layers worn underneath, and with the broader A4 performance apparel line for practice and team apparel.
For leagues, schools, and travel programs, the full-button placket, contrast taping, and stretch mesh give a traditional game jersey that breathes and moves better than a basic cotton baseball shirt.
Buyer and Reorder Workflow
Programs build a uniform around the full-button top and reorder against it as rosters turn over. Stable grading keeps fill-in jerseys matching the original team order, and a stored numbering and name setup carries from one season to the next so a replacement jersey looks like the rest of the team.
Industry and Sport Use Cases
Baseball programs use it as the classic full-button game jersey.
Softball teams use the breathable stretch mesh for game-day uniforms.
Travel and tournament programs use the traditional look with sewn twill numbers.
Adult and recreation leagues use the full-button front for a throwback presentation.
Choosing This Style and Its Companions
| If you need | Reach for | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A full-button game jersey | this style | Adult S-3XL, stretch mesh, contrast taping |
| A base layer underneath | A4N3130 Compression Short Sleeve | Worn under the jersey |
| A sleeveless base layer | A4N2306 Compression Muscle Tee | Open-shoulder support |
| A practice tee | A4N3402 Sprint Tee | Recycled performance practice top |
Expert Recommendation
Choose the A4N4184 when a baseball or softball program needs a traditional full-button game jersey that breathes and stretches. Pair it with an A4 compression base layer underneath for support, and decorate front and back for a complete team look.
Alternatives and Replacement Styles
The natural companions are the A4N3130 compression short sleeve and A4N2306 compression muscle tee worn underneath. For practice tops, the A4N3402 Sprint tee and A4N3531 AirFlex tee round out a baseball program.
What Sets This Style Apart
What sets the A4N4184 apart is a genuine full-button baseball jersey on breathable pinpoint stretch mesh: the traditional placket and contrast taping deliver the classic look, while the stretch fabric gives the mobility and breathability a modern game demands.
Most Popular A4 Styles
Strong sellers buyers pair with this jersey: A4N3130 Compression SS, A4N2306 Compression Muscle, A4N3402 Sprint Tee, and the A4 performance apparel range.
Care and Durability
Launder cold and tumble dry low or air dry; the polyester mesh resists shrinkage and holds color through a dusty season.
Avoid fabric softener to keep the moisture-wicking finish performing, and follow standard care for any sewn twill numbers.
The double-needle hem and tag-free label are built for the repeated wear and laundering a game jersey sees across a season.
Think about what a baseball program is really buying when it orders game jerseys. It is buying a look the team will wear in every photo and every game for a season, so the traditional full-button presentation and clean contrast taping matter as much as the performance, because the jersey is the public face of the program.
The open back and framed chest give a decorator the largest, most forgiving canvas in the line, which is why numbering and lettering reproduce so cleanly here. A program can standardize its numbering once and trust that a mid-season replacement jersey will match the rest of the roster down to the placement.
Building the rest of the kit around the jersey is what makes the platform valuable: the same athletes layer a compression base underneath and pull on matching practice tops, so the game jersey anchors a complete uniform system rather than standing alone, and every piece coordinates through one decoration program.
Seen across a whole program, a piece like this functions as a building block rather than a standalone product. It inherits the same color decisions and decoration choices as the rest of the kit, which lets an organization present one coherent identity instead of a patchwork of unrelated garments assembled from different sources. That coherence is what makes a program look deliberate rather than improvised, and it is the quiet reason buyers standardize on a single platform in the first place.
The operational payoff shows up most clearly at reorder time. Because grading and construction hold steady from run to run, a coordinator can refill sizes or fold in a new group partway through a season and trust that the new pieces will sit beside the originals without a visible difference in fit or finish. That predictability removes one of the recurring headaches of running team apparel, where mismatched replacements can quietly undermine the look a program worked to build.
For the decorators who serve these accounts, a predictable surface matters as much as the fabric itself. Once placement and process are dialed in on the first run, every later batch reproduces the same result, so a stored setup carries forward and the program look stays consistent whether a piece ships at the season opener or arrives as a late addition to the roster. That repeatability is what turns a one-time order into a long-running relationship.
There is also a longevity argument that anyone ordering in volume weighs carefully. A garment that manages moisture, releases stains, and resists odor holds its appearance through the relentless wash cycles team apparel endures, so a decorated mark stays sharp and the piece keeps reading as current-season gear rather than something tired. Durability, in other words, protects the impression a program is trying to make every time the apparel is worn in public.
Standardizing on one platform also lowers the ongoing effort of running a program. There is a single fabric behavior to learn, one care routine to communicate to families or staff, and one set of color references to maintain as new pieces and new seasons are added. That simplicity compounds over the years, letting an organization scale its apparel without the look fragmenting or the ordering process growing more complicated with each cycle.
The way a piece coordinates with its companions is part of what a buyer is really purchasing. A top that pairs cleanly with the matching bottoms, base layers, or outer pieces lets a coordinator close an order without reopening every decision, because the hard choices were made once and the rest of the kit simply inherits them. That friction-free pairing is what turns a single product into a complete, sellable program.
Consistency across age groups and roles is another quiet advantage. When the same platform covers younger squads, varsity rosters, coaches, and support staff, everyone reads as part of one program in photographs and at events, and a school never has to source a separate matching garment to pull the look together. That unified appearance is exactly what administrators and booster groups want to see from what they help fund.
Finally, a platform that behaves the same way order after order makes planning genuinely easier. A coordinator can plan, quote, and schedule decoration around known requirements rather than guessing how a new blank will print or fit, and that confidence is what lets a program commit to a look and keep it for years instead of starting over each season with something untested.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fabric is the A4 A4N4184 baseball top?
A 5.9-ounce, 94/6 polyester/spandex pinpoint stretch mesh.
Is it a full-button jersey?
Yes; it has a full-button front placket with white contrast taping on the neck and placket.
What sizes are available?
Adult S through 3XL.
How is it decorated?
Across the chest and back by screen print, heat transfer, DTF, sublimation, or sewn twill numbers.
Does it breathe well?
Yes; the pinpoint stretch mesh is built for breathability through a full game.
Can players wear a base layer underneath?
Yes; it pairs with the A4N3130 compression short sleeve or the A4N2306 muscle tee.
Is it good for softball as well as baseball?
Yes; the full-button stretch-mesh jersey suits both.
How should it be cared for?
Launder cold and tumble dry low or air dry; avoid fabric softener.
Does it have contrast taping?
Yes; white contrast taping on the neck and placket gives the classic baseball look.
Who is it best for?
Baseball and softball leagues, schools, and travel programs.
Does it have a tag-free label?
Yes; the neckline uses a tag-free label.
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