Step 1: Separate your jerseys by color. White jerseys should be washed separately from other colored jerseys, since the other colors can bleed into the white. Black jerseys should also be washed together because they can bleed into other jerseys. Any other colored jerseys can be washed together Step 2 : Wash your jerseys in their own load. When you're washing jerseys, don't wash them with any other clothing, especially blue jeans. The dye in blue jeans can get into the water and cause blue streaks to appear on your jerseys. Step 3 : Unbutton all the buttons. If you wash your jerseys with any buttons still buttoned up, the jerseys can wrinkle. Make sure all of the buttons, especially on the front of the jersey, are unbuttoned before you wash them Step 4: Turn your jerseys inside out. This protects the patches, wording, and stitching on jerseys. If you don't turn them inside out, screen printed letters can stick together and the stitching can come apart