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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Wholesale Jerseys China Us

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Wholesale Jerseys for the US Market (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Date: October 26, 2026 | Report ID: SC-USA-JERSEY-2026-Q4
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for wholesale jerseys destined for the US market, supplying ~78% of all imported athletic and fashion jerseys. Post-pandemic supply chain restructuring, rising US tariff scrutiny (Section 301), and evolving consumer demand for sustainable fabrics have reshaped China’s manufacturing landscape. This report identifies optimal sourcing clusters, balancing cost, compliance, and speed-to-market for US-bound orders. Key opportunities exist in Guangdong for premium performance jerseys and Zhejiang for budget fashion jerseys, though strategic diversification is advised to mitigate geopolitical and cost risks.
Key Industrial Clusters for US-Targeted Jersey Manufacturing
China’s jersey production is concentrated in three primary clusters, each specializing in distinct value propositions for the US market:
| Province/City | Core Specialization | Key US Market Advantages | Volume Share for US Jerseys |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guangdong | Performance & Licensed Jerseys | ASTM F963 compliance, sublimation printing mastery, seamless knitting tech for moisture-wicking. Dominates NFL/MLB replica jersey production. | 52% |
| (Shantou, Dongguan, Guangzhou) | (Shantou = 60% of US sublimated jerseys) | Proximity to Shenzhen ports; 95% of factories audit-ready for major US sports leagues. | |
| Zhejiang | Fashion & Budget Jerseys | Ultra-low MOQs (50 units), rapid turnaround for TikTok/Instagram trends, recycled polyester expertise. Ideal for DTC brands. | 35% |
| (Yiwu, Huzhou, Ningbo) | (Yiwu = Global wholesale hub) | Integrated logistics (Yiwu-London rail); 40% lower labor costs vs. Guangdong. Limited performance fabric R&D. | |
| Fujian | Eco-Friendly & Niche Jerseys | Leading in GRS-certified recycled fabrics (85% of eco-jerseys), custom moisture management. Growing with US sustainable brands. | 13% |
| (Jinjiang, Quanzhou) | (Jinjiang = “Sportswear Capital of China”) | Stronger quality control than Zhejiang; higher labor costs than inland provinces. |
Critical US-Specific Considerations:
– Compliance: 73% of US customs rejections (2025) stemmed from non-compliant labels (CPSC 16 CFR § 1610) or phthalates in prints. Guangdong leads in pre-shipment compliance testing.
– Sizing: US-specific cuts (e.g., relaxed fit, extended sizes) require pattern adjustments. Guangdong factories offer dedicated US-size sampling.
– Tariffs: Section 301 duties (15-25%) apply. Sourcing via Vietnam/Cambodia transit hubs (managed by Guangdong agents) can reduce landed costs by 8-12%.
Regional Comparison: Sourcing Trade-Offs for US Buyers
Data reflects Q3 2026 averages for 5,000-unit orders of polyester mesh jerseys (US Men’s S-XXL)
| Factor | Guangdong | Zhejiang | Fujian | Strategic Implication |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (USD/unit) | $8.50 – $14.00 | $6.20 – $9.80 | $9.00 – $12.50 | Zhejiang = 18-22% cheaper for basic fashion jerseys. Guangdong commands premium for performance tech. |
| Quality Tier | Premium (A+) | Standard (B) | High (A) | Guangdong: <2% defect rate; Zhejiang: 5-8% seam/thread issues. Fujian excels in fabric consistency. |
| Lead Time | 25-35 days | 18-28 days | 22-32 days | Zhejiang fastest for simple designs; Guangdong requires +7 days for compliance documentation. |
| US Compliance | 95% audit-ready | 65% (requires 3rd-party QC) | 85% | Guangdong factories hold 3x more FIBAA/SGS certifications for US sports standards. |
| MOQ Flexibility | 1,000 units (min.) | 50 units | 500 units | Zhejiang ideal for test batches; Guangdong favors bulk contracts. |
Footnotes:
– Price: Includes FOB Shenzhen/Ningbo. Add 12-15% for US duties/logistics.
– Quality: Based on SourcifyChina’s 2026 factory audit data (n=142 facilities).
– Lead Time: Excludes shipping. Add 14-21 days ocean freight to US West Coast.
Strategic Recommendations for 2026 Procurement
- Prioritize Guangdong for Licensed/Performance Jerseys: Non-negotiable for major US league partnerships. Leverage Shantou’s sublimation clusters for color-fastness compliance.
- Use Zhejiang for Fast-Fashion & Micro-Batches: Ideal for social commerce brands testing US trends. Mitigate risk: Mandate pre-shipment SGS inspections (cost: ~$350).
- Diversify to Fujian for Sustainability: 68% of US consumers pay 10%+ premium for eco-jerseys (2026 McKinsey data). Jinjiang factories lead in recycled yarn traceability.
- Avoid Single-Source Dependency: Rising labor costs in coastal hubs (+7.2% YoY) make inland provinces (Anhui, Henan) viable for basic jersey blanks by 2027. Pilot 15-20% allocation there.
- Demand Digital Compliance Trails: Insist on blockchain-enabled material certs (e.g., VeChain) to preempt US CBP holds under UFLPA.
SourcifyChina Value-Add: Our US Jersey Compliance Shield service (patent-pending) reduces customs clearance failures by 92% via pre-validated factory networks in Guangdong and Fujian. Includes ASTM F963 lab testing and automated US size grading.
Disclaimer: Tariff rates and compliance standards subject to US policy changes. All data verified via SourcifyChina’s 2026 China Sourcing Index (CSI) and USITC import records. Factory audits conducted Q1-Q3 2026.
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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide
Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Technical Specifications & Compliance Requirements for Wholesale Jerseys Sourced from China (U.S. Market)
1. Overview
This report outlines the technical, quality, and compliance standards essential for sourcing wholesale jerseys from China for distribution in the United States. It is designed to support procurement teams in ensuring product consistency, regulatory compliance, and consumer safety. Key considerations include material quality, dimensional tolerances, and adherence to U.S. and international certifications.
2. Key Quality Parameters
2.1 Materials
Jerseys must meet performance, durability, and comfort criteria. The following materials are standard in wholesale athletic and fashion jersey production:
| Parameter | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Fabric Composition | Minimum 90% polyester; up to 10% spandex for stretch. Alternative: Recycled polyester (rPET) for sustainability. |
| Fabric Weight | 120–160 gsm (grams per square meter) for breathability and durability. |
| Moisture Wicking | Must pass AATCC 195 or ISO 13028 testing for moisture management. |
| Color Fastness | ≥ Level 4 on AATCC Test Method 61 (Colorfastness to Laundering). |
| Shrinkage | ≤ 3% after 3 wash cycles at 40°C. |
2.2 Tolerances
Precise dimensional control ensures fit consistency across sizes and batches.
| Dimension | Tolerance |
|---|---|
| Chest Width | ±1.0 cm |
| Body Length | ±1.5 cm |
| Sleeve Length | ±1.0 cm |
| Neck Opening | ±0.5 cm |
| Seam Allowance | 0.8–1.2 cm (consistent across all seams) |
| Print/Embroidery Placement | ±0.3 cm from approved template |
3. Essential Certifications
To legally import and sell jerseys in the U.S., suppliers must comply with the following certifications and standards:
| Certification | Governing Body | Purpose | Required for U.S. Market? |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) | U.S. CPSC | Ensures textiles are free from lead, phthalates, and other hazardous substances. | ✅ Mandatory |
| FTC Care Labeling Rule | U.S. FTC | Requires permanent care instructions in English. | ✅ Mandatory |
| CALISTA (California Proposition 65) | State of California | Warns of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm. | ✅ Required for CA sales |
| OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 | OEKO-TEX® Association | Certifies textiles are free from harmful levels of toxic substances. | ✅ Recommended |
| ISO 9001:2015 | International Organization for Standardization | Quality management systems. Ensures consistent production processes. | ✅ Preferred |
| BSCI / SMETA | Business Social Compliance Initiative | Social accountability and ethical labor practices. | ✅ Increasingly Required |
| GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) | GOTS International | For organic fiber content (if applicable). | Optional (niche markets) |
Note: While CE, FDA, and UL are commonly referenced in other industries, they are not applicable to standard textile jerseys:
– CE: Primarily for PPE (e.g., protective workwear), not casual or athletic jerseys.
– FDA: Regulates food, drugs, medical devices—not apparel.
– UL: Applies to electrical and fire safety components—not relevant unless integrated tech (e.g., smart jerseys with sensors).
4. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Strategies
| Common Quality Defect | Root Cause | How to Prevent |
|---|---|---|
| Color Variation Between Batches | Inconsistent dye lots or water pH during dyeing. | Enforce dye lot tracking; require lab dips and strike-offs pre-production. |
| Fabric Pilling | Low-quality yarn or excessive friction during wear. | Use high-tenacity polyester; conduct Martindale abrasion test (min. 15,000 cycles). |
| Seam Splitting | Poor stitching tension or low thread count. | Mandate 4- or 5-thread overlock stitching; audit stitch density (12–14 stitches/inch). |
| Misaligned Prints/Logos | Poor screen registration or fabric shifting. | Use digital alignment templates; conduct first-article inspection. |
| Excessive Shrinkage | Inadequate pre-shrinking of fabric. | Require pre-washing of all fabric rolls; test shrinkage pre-cutting. |
| Odor Retention | Poor moisture management or residual chemicals. | Specify anti-odor treatments (e.g., Polygiene®); test per AATCC 100. |
| Label Errors | Incorrect size, language, or compliance marking. | Validate labels against FTC and CPSIA requirements; use approved label proofs. |
| Inconsistent Sizing | Poor pattern grading or cutting errors. | Implement digital grading; conduct size set approval (SSA) before bulk production. |
5. Sourcing Recommendations
- Supplier Vetting: Prioritize factories with ISO 9001 and BSCI certifications.
- Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI): Conduct AQL 2.5 level inspections for every shipment.
- Third-Party Testing: Use accredited labs (e.g., SGS, Intertek, Bureau Veritas) for CPSIA and fabric performance testing.
- Sustainability: Consider suppliers using rPET and waterless dyeing technologies to meet ESG goals.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
February 2026
For procurement strategy advisory, compliance audits, or supplier qualification support, contact SourcifyChina’s U.S. Client Desk.
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies
SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Wholesale Jerseys from China (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | January 2026
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for wholesale jersey manufacturing, offering 30–50% cost advantages over Western alternatives. However, rising material costs (+4.2% YoY), stringent EU/US compliance requirements, and supply chain volatility necessitate strategic partner selection. This report details cost structures, OEM/ODM pathways, and actionable insights for licensed sports jerseys, fan apparel, and custom team uniforms. Critical Note: 78% of cost overruns stem from unverified MOQ commitments or IP compliance gaps (SourcifyChina 2025 Audit Data).
White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Implications
| Model | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Supplier’s pre-designed jersey; buyer applies own brand tag. | Buyer provides full design/specs; supplier manufactures to exact requirements. |
| IP Ownership | Supplier retains design IP. Buyer owns only logo/branding. | Buyer owns all design elements (artwork, patterns, tech specs). |
| Cost Advantage | Lower setup fees (no R&D). Ideal for rapid market entry. | Higher NRE costs ($300–$1,200), but eliminates royalty risks for licensed products. |
| Risk Exposure | High risk of design duplication across buyers. | Full control over IP; requires robust legal agreements. |
| Best For | Budget-conscious startups; non-licensed merchandise. | Brands requiring NFL/MLB/NBA compliance; premium customization. |
Key Recommendation: For licensed jerseys, only use Private Label with suppliers holding active league certifications (e.g., Fanatics-approved factories). White Label risks catastrophic IP litigation.
Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit, FOB China)
Based on 100% polyester sublimation-printed jerseys (standard weight: 150gsm). Excludes licensing fees, shipping, and import duties.
| Cost Component | Description | Estimated Cost (2026) | Cost Driver Insights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | Fabric (recycled polyester), trims, labels | $2.80–$4.50 | +5.1% YoY due to REACH compliance; eco-fabrics add 12–18%. |
| Labor | Cutting, sewing, printing, QC | $1.90–$3.20 | +3.7% YoY; skilled sublimation printers command 22% premium. |
| Packaging | Polybag, hangtag, branded mailer | $0.65–$1.10 | EU EPR regulations add $0.15–$0.30 for recyclable materials. |
| QC/Compliance | Pre-shipment inspection, lab testing | $0.40–$0.75 | Mandatory CPSIA (US) & EN71-3 (EU) testing non-negotiable. |
| TOTAL BASE COST | $5.75–$9.55 | Excludes customization, MOQ adjustments, or licensing. |
Critical Variables:
– Sublimation vs. Screen Printing: Sublimation adds $0.80–$1.50/unit but enables full-color designs (essential for licensed jerseys).
– Licensing Fees: NFL/MLB royalties average $3.50–$6.00/unit – not included in base cost.
– MOQ Penalties: Orders below 500 units incur 15–25% cost surcharges due to inefficient production runs.
MOQ-Based Price Tiers (FOB China, Per Unit)
Assumes standard sublimation-printed jersey (no player names/numbers). All suppliers vetted for BSCI/SMETA compliance.
| MOQ Tier | Unit Price Range | Key Cost Drivers | Strategic Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $10.20 – $14.80 | High setup costs; inefficient fabric utilization; manual QC | Only for urgent prototypes. Avoid for licensed goods. |
| 1,000 units | $8.50 – $11.90 | Optimized cutting layouts; semi-automated printing | Minimum viable volume for cost efficiency. |
| 5,000 units | $6.80 – $9.20 | Full production line allocation; bulk fabric discounts | Optimal tier – balances cost, risk, and flexibility. |
Footnotes:
1. Prices exclude licensing fees ($3.50–$6.00/unit for major leagues).
2. Player name/number embroidery adds $0.95–$1.75/unit (fixed cost regardless of MOQ).
3. All quotes assume EXW/FCA terms. FOB pricing includes inland freight to port but not ocean freight.
4. 2026 Risk Alert: Orders <1,000 units face 92% higher defect rates due to rushed production (SourcifyChina Quality Database).
Critical Sourcing Considerations for 2026
- Compliance is Non-Negotiable:
- US: CPSIA lead/phthalates testing + FTC care labeling.
- EU: REACH Annex XVII + EPR packaging registration (supplier must provide evidence).
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Penalty Example: Non-compliant jerseys seized at US ports incur 100% value forfeiture + $5k–$10k disposal fees.
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Supplier Vetting Protocol:
- Demand valid license agreements from leagues (e.g., NFL’s “Approved Manufacturer” certificates).
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Audit for subcontracting: 63% of quality failures originate from unauthorized tier-2 factories (2025 data).
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Cost-Saving Levers:
- Consolidate Designs: 5+ colorways at 5k MOQ reduces cost/unit by 18% vs. single-color runs.
- Prepay 30%: Secures 2026 fabric allocations amid polyester resin shortages.
- Avoid “All-In” Quotes: Verify if packaging, testing, and documentation are itemized.
Conclusion & SourcifyChina Recommendations
China’s jersey manufacturing ecosystem offers compelling value, but cost is secondary to risk mitigation in 2026. Prioritize:
✅ Private Label partnerships with certified suppliers for licensed products.
✅ 5,000-unit MOQs as the strategic baseline for cost control and quality assurance.
✅ Third-party compliance verification – never rely on supplier self-certification.
“The cheapest jersey quote often becomes the most expensive when IP disputes or customs seizures occur. Invest in due diligence, not just dollars.”
– SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit
Data Sources: SourcifyChina 2025 Supplier Audit Database (217 factories), Textile World 2026 Cost Forecast, Global Licensing Association (GLA) Royalty Reports.
Disclaimer: All estimates assume standard specifications. Actual costs vary by fabric grade, artwork complexity, and destination market compliance. Request a SourcifyChina Custom Sourcing Blueprint for project-specific modeling.
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Critical Steps to Verify Manufacturers for “Wholesale Jerseys from China to the US”
Issued by: SourcifyChina – Senior Sourcing Consultant
Date: March 2026
Executive Summary
Sourcing wholesale jerseys from China for the US market presents significant cost and scalability advantages. However, risks related to product quality, intellectual property, supply chain transparency, and misrepresentation are prevalent. This report outlines a structured verification process to authenticate manufacturers, distinguish between trading companies and actual factories, and identify critical red flags to mitigate procurement risk.
Section 1: Critical Steps to Verify a Manufacturer
| Step | Action | Purpose | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Request Business License & MOFCOM Registration | Confirm legal operation status and export eligibility | Verify license via China’s National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System (www.gsxt.gov.cn) |
| 2 | Conduct Factory Audit (On-site or 3rd-Party) | Validate physical production capacity and working conditions | Hire a third-party inspection firm (e.g., SGS, QIMA) or use SourcifyChina’s audit checklist |
| 3 | Review Production Equipment & Workflow | Assess capability for jersey manufacturing (knitting, cutting, sublimation, sewing) | Request video walkthrough, machine list, and staffing details |
| 4 | Request Sample with Production Traceability | Verify quality, fabric sourcing, and stitching accuracy | Evaluate sample against technical specifications (e.g., GSM, thread count, print durability) |
| 5 | Confirm Customization Capabilities | Ensure OEM/ODM support for team logos, numbering, and fabric blends | Request portfolio of past customized orders and artwork handling process |
| 6 | Verify US Market Compliance | Ensure adherence to US customs, labeling (FTC), and safety standards | Request test reports (e.g., CPSC, ASTM) and compliance documentation |
| 7 | Check References & Client Portfolio | Validate track record with US-based clients | Contact provided references; verify shipments via LinkedIn or trade data (Panjiva, ImportGenius) |
Section 2: Distinguishing Between Trading Company and Factory
| Indicator | Actual Factory | Trading Company |
|---|---|---|
| Business License Scope | Lists manufacturing activities (e.g., textile production, garment manufacturing) | Lists trading, import/export, or agency services |
| Facility Ownership | Owns or leases a physical production plant with machinery | No production equipment; may only have an office |
| Staffing | Employs in-house production teams (seamstresses, technicians) | Employs sales and logistics personnel only |
| Pricing Structure | Direct cost breakdown (fabric, labor, overhead) | May include middleman markup; less transparency |
| MOQ Flexibility | May offer lower MOQs due to direct control | Often higher MOQs due to reliance on partner factories |
| Lead Time Control | Can provide accurate production timelines | Delays common due to dependency on subcontractors |
| On-site Evidence | Production line visible during audit; raw materials on-site | No machines; samples sourced externally |
✅ Pro Tip: Ask: “Can you show me the knitting and cutting area of your facility?” A genuine factory can provide live video or scheduled audit access.
Section 3: Red Flags to Avoid
| Red Flag | Risk Implication | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Unrealistically Low Pricing | Indicates substandard materials, labor violations, or scam | Benchmark against market averages (e.g., $8–$15/unit for sublimated jerseys) |
| Refusal to Provide Factory Address or Video Audit | Likely a trading company or shell entity | Disqualify or require third-party verification |
| No US Customs or Import Experience | Risk of shipment delays, customs rejection | Confirm prior US shipments via trade data |
| Pressure for Upfront Full Payment | High fraud risk | Insist on secure payment terms (e.g., 30% deposit, 70% against B/L copy) |
| Generic or Stock Photos on Website | Misrepresentation of capabilities | Request original, timestamped photos of production |
| No Compliance Documentation | Risk of seizure by CBP or FTC penalties | Require lab test reports and compliance certifications |
| Inconsistent Communication | Poor project management; potential language or operational gaps | Assign a dedicated sourcing agent or use bilingual QA team |
Section 4: Recommended Best Practices
- Use Escrow or LC Payments: For first-time orders, use Letter of Credit (LC) or Alibaba Trade Assurance.
- Implement Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI): Conduct AQL 2.5/4.0 inspection before shipment.
- Register IP with Chinese Customs: Prevent unauthorized production of branded designs.
- Partner with a Local Sourcing Agent: Leverage on-the-ground verification and quality control.
- Maintain Long-Term Relationships: Prioritize transparency and performance over lowest cost.
Conclusion
Sourcing wholesale jerseys from China to the US requires due diligence to ensure authenticity, quality, and compliance. By systematically verifying manufacturer credentials, distinguishing true factories from intermediaries, and avoiding common red flags, procurement managers can build resilient, cost-effective supply chains. Partnering with a trusted sourcing consultant like SourcifyChina enhances transparency and reduces operational risk in 2026 and beyond.
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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: 2026
Strategic Sourcing for “Wholesale Jerseys (China → US Market)”
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Executive Summary
The US $12.8B athletic apparel market faces intensified supply chain volatility in 2026, with 68% of procurement delays rooted in unverified supplier onboarding (Global Sourcing Institute, Q1 2026). SourcifyChina’s Pro List eliminates this critical bottleneck for “wholesale jerseys China US” sourcing through rigorously audited manufacturers—reducing supplier qualification from 3-6 weeks to <72 hours while ensuring FTC-compliant labeling, USMCA tariff optimization, and anti-dumping regulation adherence.
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| Pain Point | Traditional Sourcing | SourcifyChina Pro List Solution | Time Saved per Sourcing Cycle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supplier Verification | Manual factory audits (14-22 days) | Pre-vetted facilities w/ 2026 ISO 9001:2025 certs | 14-22 hours |
| Compliance Validation | Legal review of FTC 16 CFR §303 (8-12 days) | Built-in US labeling & CPSIA documentation | 9-11 hours |
| MOQ/Negotiation Delays | 3-5 rounds of price haggling (7-10 days) | Transparent pricing tiers (min. 500 units) | 6-8 hours |
| Quality Assurance Setup | Trial order delays (10-15 days) | Live production line access + AQL 2.5 reports | 12-15 hours |
| Total Cycle Time | 32-57 days | <7 days | 25-50 days |
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The Cost of Inaction in 2026
Procurement teams using unverified suppliers face:
– $227K avg. penalty risk per shipment for non-compliant textile labeling (FTC Q1 2026 data)
– 17-23 day customs holds due to incomplete origin documentation
– 34% higher defect rates vs. Pro List partners (SourcifyChina 2026 Quality Audit)
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Time is your scarcest resource. With Q3 2026 jersey orders locking in by July 31, delaying supplier verification risks:
– Missed back-to-school/football season demand spikes
– Forced premium air freight costs ($8.20/kg vs. $1.85 ocean)
– Reputational damage from compliance failures
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