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Step into the legacy of “America’s Team” with a custom Dallas Cowboys jersey from EZ Custom Jerseys. This is more than just a jersey; it’s a symbol of a franchise defined by iconic moments, five Super Bowl championships, and the most recognizable logo in sports. From the legendary home whites to the “cursed” navy blue, each design is a piece of football history. Personalize your jersey with your own name and number, honor the dynasty legends like Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, pay respect to icons like Roger Staubach, or support the modern stars like Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons. Every stitch carries the pride of the silver and blue. Create your personal piece of Cowboys history today!
Why You Should Select a Cowboys Jersey From EZ Custom Jerseys?
When you choose to wear the Star, you’re representing a standard of excellence. At EZ Custom Jerseys, we provide a premium, fan-focused experience that honors the Cowboys’ unparalleled legacy. We believe “America’s Team” deserves a jersey that is crafted with precision, quality, and the creative freedom you demand.

Our Unwavering Commitment to Certified Quality
We don’t just talk about quality; we verify it. We believe a Cowboys jersey needs to be as durable as the ’90s dynasty and as sharp as the star on the helmet. Our commitment to excellence is proven by international certifications and state-of-the-art technology, ensuring your custom jersey is built to last. Premium, Skin-Safe Fabrics: Your Choice, Our Guarantee Your comfort is paramount, whether you’re in the Texas heat or cheering from afar. We offer two distinct, high-performance fabric options to match your preference, both featuring advanced moisture-wicking technology to keep you cool and dry.
- 100D Hole Cloth (160GSM): This is a lightweight and highly durable option with a smooth, classic feel. It’s engineered to provide a sleek look, allowing the iconic silver and blue to pop with exceptional clarity.
- Breathable Mesh Cloth (170GSM): For fans seeking maximum ventilation and an athletic feel, our breathable mesh cloth is the perfect choice. This fabric features a structured, professional-grade texture that promotes superior airflow.
Regardless of your choice, every single jersey we produce is crafted from OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified fabrics. This is a prestigious global certification guaranteeing that the material has been rigorously tested and is completely free from any harmful chemicals or substances. This means your jersey is not only breathable and durable but also hypoallergenic and completely safe for all-day wear.
Championship-Level Production Standards
Our dedication to quality extends to every single stitch. The entire production process at EZ Custom Jerseys is ISO 9001:2015 certified, adhering to the highest international standards for quality management. This isn’t just a label; it’s a systematic promise of perfection. It means that from the moment the fabric is cut to the final quality inspection, every step is meticulously controlled, from the color-matching of the specific “Cowboys Navy” to the stitch density of your custom nameplate.
Revolutionary Printing That Lasts Forever
A custom jersey is a personal statement, and that statement should never fade. We utilize state-of-the-art dye-sublimation technology. Unlike screen-printing or heat-pressed vinyl numbers that sit on top of the material and are prone to damage, our method is permanent. We use intense heat to turn solid inks into a gas, which then infuses and bonds directly with the fabric fibers on a molecular level. This means your custom name, numbers, and the iconic star logo become a permanent part of the jersey. We guarantee they will never crack, peel, or fade, no matter how many times you wash it.
Forge Your Unique Cowboys Legacy
What truly sets our experience apart is the power we give you to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that honors the Cowboys’ unique history and your personal journey as a fan. Meticulous Historical Accuracy For the purists, we offer meticulously replicated details from every championship era. We’ve studied the exact shade of the “seafoam” silver-green pants of the 70s, the unique shoulder-star placement of the 90s, and the classic block numbering from the Landry era. Every element is researched for authenticity. Limitless Design Combinations: Your Vision, Your Jersey This is where your creativity takes center stage. Mix and match elements across different eras to create a truly personal “what if” jersey that tells your own story:
- The “Legacy” Mashup: Imagine the electrifying presence of Micah Parsons’ #11 on the iconic “double-star” white jersey from the 1990s dynasty, the same style worn by Aikman, Smith, and Irvin.
- The “Heir to 88” Edition: Honor the greatest receivers in team history. Put CeeDee Lamb’s #88 on a 1970s throwback jersey, the same style worn by the original “88,” Drew Pearson, and passed down to Michael Irvin.
- The “Staubach Special”: Pay tribute to “Captain America.” Take the modern royal blue jersey and customize it with Roger Staubach’s #12 using the classic, rounded block font from the Super Bowl VI era.
- The “Bicentennial” Homage: A deep cut for true fans. Recreate the 1976 jersey by adding a custom red, white, and blue stripe element to the numbers or sleeves, mimicking the one-year-only helmet stripe that celebrated America’s 200th birthday.
Your Simple Path to a Personalized Jersey
Crafting your perfect Cowboys jersey is an easy and intuitive process. We’ve streamlined it into three simple steps so you can design your unique piece with confidence.
Step 1: Choose Your Style and Size
Begin by browsing our extensive Cowboys collection. Use the filters on the page to select the base style for your jersey. You can choose from the iconic Home (White), the “cursed” Away (Navy Blue), or select a specific Throwback era (e.g., “1990s Double-Star,” “1970s Classic”). At this step, it is crucial to consult our detailed size chart to ensure a perfect fit.

Step 2: Make It Personal
This is where you bring your vision to life. In the clearly marked customization fields, enter your desired name and number. You can honor a legend from the team’s pantheon like “STAUBACH #12,” “SMITH #22,” or “IRVIN #88.” You can also support a current star like “PRESCOTT #4” or forge your own legacy with “YOUR NAME #YOURNUMBER.”

Step 3: Review and Confirm Your Order
Before finalizing your masterpiece, take a moment to review your custom creation in the cart. Meticulously double-check that the spelling of the name, the number, the selected size, and the jersey style are all 100% correct. Once you’re completely satisfied, proceed to our secure checkout.

Common Inquiries About Product Quality
How do your jerseys compare to the official on-field ones?
Our jerseys are premium reproductions inspired by the official designs throughout the Cowboys’ history. While they are not official league merchandise, we prioritize high-quality, certified materials and meticulous historical accuracy in details like colors, fonts, and stripe placement to create an authentic and durable fan garment.
What is the difference in feel between the fabric options?
The primary difference is the texture and airflow. The 100D Hole Cloth is smoother, lighter, and has a classic, sleek feel. The Breathable Mesh Cloth is slightly heavier with a textured, “pro-style” feel that provides maximum ventilation, making it ideal for warmer weather.
Is the printing on the jersey durable enough for washing?
Yes, it’s permanent. We use advanced dye-sublimation, which infuses the ink directly into the fabric fibers. It is not a patch or print that sits on top. This ensures the names, numbers, and logos will not crack, peel, or fade over time.
Are the Cowboys’ colors accurate?
Absolutely. We have a dedicated process to color-match the unique shades of Cowboys Navy and their specific metallic silver. We even offer options that replicate the historic “seafoam” or “green-silver” of the 1970s-era pants for a true throwback look.
What’s the best way to find my correct size?
We strongly advise using our official size chart on the product page. The most accurate method is to take a jersey or t-shirt you already own that fits well, lay it flat, and measure its chest width and length. Compare those measurements to our chart.
An Introduction to America’s Team
The Dallas Cowboys are more than a football team; they are a global brand and a cultural icon. Established in 1960, the franchise was famously nicknamed “America’s Team” during their 1978 season highlight film. The name stuck because, unlike most teams, the Cowboys’ popularity (and notoriety) transcended geographic boundaries. They were a constant presence in nationally televised games, a symbol of modern Texas, and a team fans either loved or loved to hate.
The team’s origin story is pure Texas. After being founded, the team was almost named the “Steers” or the “Rangers,” but settled on “Cowboys” to capture the rugged, independent spirit of the state. Their colors are Navy Blue, Metallic Silver, and White. The franchise’s identity is defined by its logo: the simple, perfect Lone Star. Designed in 1960 by the team’s first equipment manager, Jack Eskridge, the star is a direct nod to the Texas state flag. It was a solid blue star for the first four seasons before its iconic white and blue border was added in 1964, giving it the 3D effect we know today.
From the “Doomsday Defense” of the 1970s to the “Triplets” of the 1990s, the Cowboys built a legacy of winning, becoming the first team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in four years.
A Legacy of Championships
The Cowboys’ history is measured in rings. Their five Super Bowl victories place them in the elite pantheon of NFL franchises, with two distinct dynasties defining their legacy.
| Year | Achievement | Notes |
| 1971 | Super Bowl VI Champions | Defeated the Miami Dolphins 24-3. Quarterback Roger Staubach was named Super Bowl MVP. |
| 1977 | Super Bowl XII Champions | Defeated the Denver Broncos 27-10. The “Doomsday Defense” dominated, with Harvey Martin and Randy White named co-MVPs. |
| 1992 | Super Bowl XXVII Champions | Defeated the Buffalo Bills 52-17. QB Troy Aikman was named MVP, signaling the arrival of a new dynasty. |
| 1993 | Super Bowl XXVIII Champions | Defeated the Buffalo Bills 30-13. RB Emmitt Smith was named both regular season and Super Bowl MVP. |
| 1995 | Super Bowl XXX Champions | Defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17. This was the third Super Bowl win in four seasons for the “Triplets.” |
The Evolution of a Football Icon: The Cowboys Uniform
The story of the Cowboys uniform is a story of tradition, superstition, and brilliant marketing. Few uniforms are as intertwined with a team’s identity, and it all starts with one revolutionary decision: wearing white at home.
The White-at-Home Tradition
In 1964, General Manager Tex Schramm made a marketing-savvy decision. He wanted the home fans at the Cotton Bowl to see a variety of colors, so he had the Cowboys wear their white jerseys for home games. This forced visiting teams to wear their colorful home jerseys. The result? Cowboys fans saw a different-looking game every week (e.g., vs. the Giants’ blue, the Eagles’ green, the Packers’ green), while fans in other cities almost always saw their team play the “boring” white-clad Cowboys. It was a brilliant move that made Dallas home games more visually appealing on television.
A secondary benefit was the Texas heat. The white jerseys were cooler, forcing opponents to sweat in their dark, heavy jerseys in the blistering sun.
The “Cursed” Blue Jersey
A legend was born from this tradition. Because the Cowboys always wore white, their navy blue jerseys were rarely used. They were forced to wear them in Super Bowl V as the designated home team, and lost to the Baltimore Colts in a sloppy game. This, combined with other high-profile losses in the blue jerseys (like the 1981 NFC Championship), created the famous “Blue Jersey Curse.” For decades, rival teams like the Washington Commanders would purposefully choose to wear their white jerseys at home, just to force the Cowboys to wear their “cursed” blues.
1960–1963 — The Beginning
- Jersey types: Home (Royal Blue), Away (White)
- Notable features: The very first Cowboys uniform featured a plain white helmet with a simple, solid blue star. The jerseys were a standard royal blue with white block numbers for home games.
- Why it matters: This is the original look of the franchise, worn by the first-ever draft pick, Bob Lilly. It’s the humble beginning before the icon was fully formed.

1964–1980 — The “Landry” and “Doomsday” Era
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Royal Blue)
- Notable features (Major Change): This is where the modern identity was born. The helmet was changed to the now-famous silver-blue, and the star was given its iconic white and blue border. The white-at-home tradition began. The pants were a unique “seafoam” or “green-silver” color.
- Why it matters: This is the uniform of a dynasty. It’s the look of Tom Landry’s famous fedora, Roger Staubach’s comebacks, and the “Doomsday Defense.” It’s the uniform that won Super Bowls VI and XII.

1981–1994 — The Navy Switch
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Navy Blue)
- Notable features: A subtle but important change. The team’s primary blue switched from royal to a darker, more professional navy blue. This navy blue remains the team’s primary color today.
- Why it matters: This look bridges the end of the Landry era with the beginning of the ’90s dynasty. This is the navy jersey that carried the “curse” legend and the white jersey that Troy Aikman wore in his first Super Bowl.

1994–2000s — The “Double-Star” Dynasty
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Navy Blue), Throwback (White)
- Notable features: For their 35th anniversary in 1994, the Cowboys introduced a wildly popular throwback. It was a white jersey that paid tribute to the 1960s, but with a major addition: large, navy blue stars on the sleeves/shoulders.
- Why it matters: This “double-star” jersey became synonymous with the ’90s dynasty. They wore it on Thanksgiving and in Super Bowl XXX, cementing its place in history. It is arguably the most beloved alternate jersey in the team’s history, worn by “The Triplets”: Aikman, Smith, and Irvin.

2010s–Present — The Modern Era
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Navy), Color Rush (White)
- Notable features: The look has been streamlined by Nike. The unique “seafoam” green pants are gone, replaced by a more standard metallic silver. The team has introduced a popular all-white “Color Rush” uniform, which has become a fan-favorite alternative.
- Why it matters: This is the uniform of the modern era, worn by Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons as they attempt to build the franchise’s next great dynasty.

Jerseys of Cowboys Icons
A Cowboys jersey represents a standard of excellence, worn by more Hall of Famers than almost any other team. The numbers themselves are legendary.
| Player | Jersey No. | Position & Importance |
| Bob Lilly | 74 | Defensive Tackle. “Mr. Cowboy.” He was the franchise’s first-ever draft pick in 1961, a Hall of Famer, and the anchor of the original “Doomsday Defense” that won Super Bowl VI. |
| Roger Staubach | 12 | Quarterback. “Captain America.” A Heisman winner and Naval officer, Staubach was the brilliant leader and scrambler who led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl victories (VI, XII) in the 1970s. |
| Tony Dorsett | 33 | Running Back. An explosive runner who won the Heisman, a National Championship, and a Super Bowl (XII) in a two-year span. He still holds the record for the longest run in NFL history (99 yards). |
| Troy Aikman | 8 | Quarterback. The #1 overall pick who became the cool, efficient, and tough-as-nails leader of the 1990s dynasty. He was the MVP of Super Bowl XXVII and won three rings. |
| Emmitt Smith | 22 | Running Back. The NFL’s All-Time Leading Rusher. The heart and soul of the ’90s offense, he was a 3-time Super Bowl champion and the MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII. |
| Michael Irvin | 88 | Wide Receiver. “The Playmaker.” The fiery, emotional leader of “The Triplets.” His size, work ethic, and clutch play set the standard for receivers and earned him a place in the Hall of Fame. |
| Micah Parsons | 11 | Linebacker/DE. The face of the modern Cowboys. A revolutionary defensive weapon, Parsons combines elite speed and power, becoming a perennial All-Pro and the leader of the new generation. |
As you honor the unparalleled legacy of the Dallas Cowboys, we encourage you to explore our complete collection of NFL jerseys for every football aficionado in your life. A personalized jersey is the ultimate symbol of your place in “America’s Team,” a personal link to the five-time champions and the iconic star. Begin designing your unique Dallas Cowboys jersey today and wear your pride for all to see!
The Cowboys’ history is defined by their rivalries. Be sure to check out our collections for their legendary NFC East foes, including the New York Giants Jerseys, the Philadelphia Eagles Jerseys, and the Washington Commanders Jerseys.
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