San Diego Padres Jerseys
Let’s Go Padres! From the iconic Swinging Friar to the electric atmosphere of Petco Park and the return of the beloved brown and gold, wearing a San Diego Padres jersey connects you to a unique Southern California baseball experience. It’s the legacy of Mr. Padre Tony Gwynn, the saves record of Trevor Hoffman, the modern star power igniting the fanbase, and the unwavering passion of the Friar Faithful. At EZ Custom Jerseys, we celebrate that distinctive Padres spirit by giving you the power to create a high-quality, personalized Padres jersey. Whether you want to honor a Hall of Famer, cheer on the current star-studded lineup, or add your own name to the Gaslamp Quarter celebrations, our jerseys are the perfect canvas for your San Diego baseball pride.
Keep the Faith: Why Our Padres Jerseys Are a Cut Above
To truly represent the energy and unique style of the Padres and their devoted fanbase, you need a jersey crafted with exceptional quality and attention to detail. We deliver professional-grade looks and performance with the freedom to make it uniquely yours, all backed by a 6-Month Manufacturer Warranty.

Built for Slam Diego: Quality That Endures
We don’t just make claims; we provide proof of our commitment to excellence. We know a Padres jersey carries the hopes of San Diego, and it should be built to withstand every thrilling home run and playoff push.
- Premium Fabric Options: Choose your ideal game-day feel. Our 100D hole cloth (160GSM) is a classic, durable fabric offering excellent breathability, perfect for those sunny San Diego afternoons. For a lighter, more modern aesthetic, our Mesh cloth (170GSM) provides an ultra-lightweight, athletic fit, engineered for maximum movement and comfort. Both fabrics utilize advanced moisture-wicking technology to keep you cool, dry, and comfortable, whether you’re downtown or watching from afar.
- Vibrant, Unstoppable Graphics: The Padres’ distinctive Brown, Gold, and White (and historical Navy) deserve to look sharp. We use industry-leading FullPrint+ Sublimation technology to ensure these iconic colors and logos are as bold and enduring as a Gwynn line drive. This process fuses the ink directly into the fibers of the fabric itself. Unlike screen-printing or heat-pressed tackle twill that can crack, peel, and fade, our sublimation graphics are permanent. The classic scripts, the Swinging Friar, the SD logo, the City Connect vibrancy, your custom name, and numbers will remain vibrant wash after wash, season after season.
- Pro-Level Construction: Every jersey is built with precision and care. The Custom Nameplate Feature allows you to add any player name or personal branding for a clean, professional look, stitched securely for a premium finish. This is combined with reinforced, precision stitching at every seam and classic button-front styling, striking the perfect balance between authenticity and durability. This jersey is crafted to be a cherished part of your Padres collection.
Your Petco Park Dream Jersey: Limitless Customization
What truly sets an EZ Custom Jersey apart is the power we give you to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that reflects your connection to the Friars. Official shops offer a limited selection; we offer limitless possibilities. We’ve meticulously researched the Padres’ entire uniform history—from the original brown and yellow to the navy and sand era and the celebrated return to brown—giving you the authentic fonts, color palettes, and logos to build a truly personal jersey.
This is where your vision comes to life. Mix and match elements across eras and styles:
- The “Mr. Padre” Classic: Honor the ultimate Padre. Take the iconic 1980s/90s home white pinstripe jersey with the script “Padres” in brown and orange/gold and customize it with “GWYNN #19”.
- The “Hells Bells” Throwback: Celebrate the greatest closer ever. Take the navy blue alternate jersey from the late 90s/early 2000s pennant era and add the Hall of Famer’s “HOFFMAN #51”.
- The “’84 Pennant” Brown: Relive the first trip to the Fall Classic. Take the classic brown alternate jersey worn by the 1984 NL Champions and customize it with MVP “GARVEY #6”.
- The “City Connect Vibes”: Imagine a Padres legend on the vibrant, bi-national City Connect jersey. Customize that unique pink, green, and yellow look with “GWYNN #19” for an electrifying combination.
Design Your Ultimate Padres Jersey in 3 Easy Steps
Creating your perfect Padres jersey is simple, intuitive, and fun. We’ve streamlined the process into three easy steps.
Step 1: Select Your Jersey Style
Start by browsing our extensive collection of San Diego Padres styles. Use the filters on the page to narrow down your search. You can choose from Home (White Pinstripes), Away (Brown), the popular Alternate (Sand Pinstripes), the alternate Away (Sand), or the vibrant City Connect. Or, dive into the team’s history by selecting a specific Throwback era, like the “1984 Brown & Gold” or the “1998 Navy & Orange.”

Step 2: Personalize It
This is where you make the jersey your own. Once you’ve selected a style, you’ll find the customization fields. This is your chance to honor a legend like “WINFIELD #31,” celebrate a current star like “TATIS JR. #23,” or create your own Friar Faithful legacy with “YOUR NAME #YOURNUMBER.”

Step 3: Final Check and Order
Before finalizing, take a moment to review your order in the cart. This is a crucial step for a custom item. Double-check the spelling of the name and the accuracy of the number. Confirm that you have selected the correct jersey style and, most importantly, the correct size. Once you are 100% happy with your custom creation, proceed to our secure checkout.

Your Custom Padres Jersey Questions, Answered
Ready to join the Friar Faithful? Here are answers to common questions about crafting your perfect Padres jersey.
How long does delivery take for a custom jersey?
Since each jersey is custom-made to order, production and delivery time typically takes about 10–15 days. This ensures we craft your jersey with the care and quality Padres fans expect. You will receive a tracking number as soon as your unique jersey is shipped.
What makes your jersey quality durable enough for Padres fans?
Our quality stems from advanced dye-sublimation and premium fabrics (100D hole cloth or Mesh). The ink becomes part of the fabric, meaning the unique Padres logos, scripts, pinstripes, and your custom details won’t crack, peel, or fade, standing strong through every game. Reinforced stitching ensures it holds up season after season.
How should I care for my custom Padres jersey?
To keep the brown, gold, and vibrant City Connect colors looking sharp, turn the jersey inside out and machine wash on a cold, gentle cycle. Hang drying is strongly recommended to preserve the fabric’s shape and graphic integrity. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, ironing the design, or dry cleaning.
Will the Padres script or Swinging Friar logo peel off after washing?
Never. Our sublimation process permanently fuses these iconic elements into the fabric. Unlike jerseys with heat-pressed elements, the classic scripts, Swinging Friar, SD logo, numbers, and your custom name become part of the material itself, guaranteeing they won’t crack, peel, or fade, maintaining that distinct Padres look.
How do I choose the right size?
We highly recommend consulting our detailed size chart, available on each product page. Getting the size right is crucial for custom orders. You can read more at Size guidefor exact chest and length measurements to ensure the perfect fit for representing the Padres.
Keepin’ the Faith: A History of the San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres joined Major League Baseball as an expansion team in 1969, bringing National League baseball to the beautiful coastal city. The name “Padres” (Spanish for “Fathers”) was adopted from the existing Pacific Coast League team in San Diego, honoring the Spanish Franciscan friars who founded the city in 1769. The team’s original colors were Brown and Gold (Yellow), reflecting the hues of the local Spanish missions and landscape. The iconic “Swinging Friar” logo, depicting a jovial friar swinging a bat, became an instant classic.
Playing initially at San Diego Stadium (later Jack Murphy/Qualcomm Stadium) before moving into the picturesque Petco Park downtown in 2004, the Padres cultivated a passionate fanbase known as the “Friar Faithful.” The early years saw struggles on the field, but featured Hall of Fame talent like Dave Winfield and Gaylord Perry.
The franchise reached its first peak in 1984. Led by manager Dick Williams and powered by veterans like Steve Garvey and Graig Nettles, along with young closer Goose Gossage and future Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, the Padres captured their first National League pennant, defeating the Chicago Cubs in the NLCS before losing the World Series to the Detroit Tigers.
The late 1990s brought another era of success. Anchored by the hitting brilliance of Tony Gwynn (“Mr. Padre”), the power of Ken Caminiti (1996 NL MVP), and the dominance of Hall of Fame closer Trevor Hoffman, the Padres won multiple division titles and captured their second NL pennant in 1998. They faced the dynastic New York Yankees in the World Series, ultimately losing.
After a rebuilding period, the team re-emerged as contenders in the 2020s, fueled by exciting young stars like Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado, and veteran leadership. They reached the NLCS in 2022, further energizing the Friar Faithful. In 2020, the team thrilled fans by officially returning to Brown and Gold as their primary colors, reconnecting with their popular historical identity.
Swinging Friar Success: Padres’ Notable Achievements
| Year(s) | Achievement | Notes |
| 1984 | National League Pennant | First pennant. Defeated Chicago Cubs in NLCS. Lost World Series to Detroit Tigers. Steve Garvey was NLCS MVP, Tony Gwynn won batting title. |
| 1998 | National League Pennant | Second pennant. Defeated Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves in playoffs. Lost World Series to New York Yankees. Kevin Brown starred, Trevor Hoffman dominated. |
| 5x | NL West Division Champions | Showing periods of contention (1984, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2006). |
| 8x | Playoff Appearances | Reaching the postseason across different eras (1984, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2020 (Expanded WC), 2022 (WC), 2024 (WC)). (Note: Pennants won pre-current WC format) |
Threads of Friartown: The Evolution of Padres Style
The San Diego Padres’ uniform history is one of the most distinctive and debated in baseball, characterized by bold color choices and frequent identity shifts before a celebrated return to its roots. It begins with the universally loved “Taco Bell” era of Brown and Gold, embraces unique designs like pullover jerseys and distinctive fonts, transitions through a long period dominated by Navy Blue (often paired with sand or orange), experiments with camouflage patterns honoring San Diego’s military ties, and finally comes full circle, bringing back the classic Brown and Gold pinstripes to widespread acclaim, complemented by a vibrant City Connect look.
1969–1984 — The Original Brown & Gold (“Taco Bell” Era)
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Gold/Brown), Alternates (Brown, Gold) – Pullovers common
- Notable features: The iconic original look. Primary colors were Brown and Yellow/Gold. Introduced pullover jerseys very early. Home whites featured script “Padres” in brown outlined in gold. Road uniforms were often solid Gold or solid Brown, featuring “SAN DIEGO.” The Swinging Friar logo appeared on the sleeve. Caps were typically brown with a gold front panel and interlocking “SD.” Often affectionately called the “Taco Bell” uniforms due to the color scheme.
- Why it matters: This is the look the team debuted with and wore during its formative years. It’s the uniform of Dave Winfield and the 1984 NL Pennant team featuring Tony Gwynn and Steve Garvey. It remains arguably the most beloved look in team history.

1985–1990 — Pinstripes & Refined Brown
- Jersey types: Home (White Pinstripes), Away (Gray Pinstripes), Alternate (Brown)
- Notable features: Kept the brown and gold (now often more orange-tinged) but added brown pinstripes to both home whites and road grays. Switched back to button-down jerseys. Used a block “PADRES” wordmark on home/alt and block “SAN DIEGO” on away. The interlocking “SD” cap remained primary.
- Why it matters: A cleaner, more traditional look while retaining the core brown identity. This is the prime Tony Gwynn era, where he won multiple batting titles.

1991–2003 — Navy Blue & Orange Era
- Jersey types: Home (White Pinstripes), Away (Gray), Alternates (Navy Blue)
- Notable features (Major Change): A dramatic shift away from brown. Navy Blue and Orange became the primary colors. Home whites kept pinstripes (now navy) and featured script “Padres” in navy/orange. Road grays featured script “San Diego.” Introduced a popular navy blue alternate jersey. The cap became solid navy blue with a white/orange interlocking “SD.” The Swinging Friar was retired as a primary logo element.
- Why it matters: This look defined the team’s most successful period until 2023. It’s the uniform of the 1996 & 1998 division titles and the 1998 NL Pennant. Worn by Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman, Ken Caminiti (MVP), and Greg Vaughn.

2004–2015 — Petco Park & Sand Era
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Gray/Sand), Alternates (Navy Blue, Camouflage)
- Notable features: Coincided with the move to Petco Park. Kept Navy Blue but replaced orange with Sand (beige) as the primary accent color. Home whites featured script “Padres” in navy/sand. Road grays featured block “SAN DIEGO.” Introduced Sand alternate road jerseys. Became the first team to regularly wear Camouflage alternate jerseys to honor San Diego’s large military presence. The cap remained navy blue with a white “SD.”
- Why it matters: Represents the Petco Park era and the team’s strong connection to the military. Worn by stars like Jake Peavy (Cy Young), Adrián González, and Chase Headley.

2016–2019 — Blue & Yellow Return
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Gray), Alternates (Navy Blue, Brown/Yellow Throwback)
- Notable features (Major Change): Brought back Yellow as an accent color alongside Navy Blue, replacing sand. Introduced a new interlocking “SD” cap logo in white outlined in yellow. Home whites featured “Padres” script in blue/yellow. Road grays featured “San Diego.” A navy blue alternate with “SD” logo was prominent. Crucially, the team introduced a brown and yellow Friday home alternate throwback uniform which proved immensely popular.
- Why it matters: Signaled a shift back towards the team’s original colors, driven by fan demand. The success of the brown/yellow throwback directly led to the full rebrand.

2020–Present — Return to Brown & Gold
- Jersey types: Home (White Pinstripes), Away (Brown), Alternates (Sand Pinstripes, Sand Road), City Connect
- Notable features (Major Change): A celebrated, full-time return to Brown and Gold as the primary colors, retiring navy blue.
- Home: White with brown pinstripes, script “Padres” in brown outlined in gold.
- Away: Solid Brown jerseys with “San Diego” script in sand outlined in gold.
- Alternates: Sand (cream-colored) with brown pinstripes (home alt) and solid Sand (road alt).
- Caps: Primary cap is solid brown with gold interlocking “SD.”
- City Connect: Features vibrant Pink, Yellow, and Green accents on a white base, celebrating the cross-border culture of San Diego and Tijuana.
- Why it matters: Represents the modern era and a reconnection with the most beloved identity in team history. It’s the look of Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado, the 2022 NLCS run, and the current team.

Friar Faithful Icons: Jerseys of Padres Legends
A San Diego Padres jersey carries the legacy of players whose excellence shone brightly even during challenging times, capturing the hearts of the Friar Faithful. The numbers retired at Petco Park honor the undisputed icons of the franchise. From “Mr. Padre,” arguably the greatest pure hitter of his generation, to the dominant closer whose entrance music became legendary, the fiery MVP who defined the ’98 run, and the modern superstars electrifying downtown San Diego, these jerseys tell the story of Padres baseball.
| Player | Jersey No. | Position & Importance |
| Tony Gwynn | 19 | Outfielder. “Mr. Padre.” The greatest player in franchise history. Hall of Famer, 8-time NL batting champion, 15-time All-Star, 5-time Gold Glover. Played his entire 20-year career in San Diego. His #19 is retired. |
| Trevor Hoffman | 51 | Closing Pitcher. Hall of Famer who held the MLB saves record (601) for many years. Known for his devastating changeup and iconic “Hells Bells” entrance music. Face of the bullpen for 16 seasons. His #51 is retired. |
| Dave Winfield | 31 | Outfielder. Hall of Famer who began his career with the Padres. 4-time All-Star with SD. Known for his incredible athleticism and 5-tool talent. One of the franchise’s first true superstars. His #31 is retired. |
| Steve Garvey | 6 | First Baseman. 1984 NLCS MVP whose walk-off home run sent the Padres to their first World Series. Provided veteran leadership and clutch hitting. His #6 is retired. |
| Fernando Tatis Jr. | 23 | Shortstop/Outfielder. “El Niño.” One of the most electrifying and dynamic players in baseball today. Known for his incredible power, speed, defense (Platinum Glove winner), and charisma. Face of the modern Padres. |
Keep the Faith: Get Your Custom Padres Jersey Today!
As you celebrate the exciting history, the passionate fanbase, and the vibrant future of the San Diego Padres, don’t forget to explore our full collection of MLB jerseys to find the perfect gear for every baseball fan in your life. A custom jersey from us is more than just an item; it’s a personal symbol of your connection to the Friar Faithful, a tribute to the legends honored at Petco Park, and a way to carry the spirit of San Diego baseball forward for seasons to come.
And if you follow the rivalries of the NL West, be sure to check out our amazing San Francisco Giants Jerseys, Arizona Diamondbacks Jerseys, and Colorado Rockies Jerseys collections to find the perfect gear! Self-correction: Using the provided list.
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