Like the real thing and am happy to hold out for the good stuff. Good on Chris for keeping everybody straight! It makes me sick every time I see fake
Jerseys worn by fans at Oilers games during the year. It's so brutally noticeable to any real fans eye as to who cheaped out and bought a fake jersey, vs who went out and spent the extra dollar in the merchandise your team wears. To the person who commented above me, I'm not knocking you for buying something cheap for hockey games at all (that would be the day I wore my Eberle jersey in an actual game) - but you can easily buy a practice jersey for hockey instead of a $240 authentic jersey. More jerseys vs the odd treat? How many jerseys do you want? If you have 1 or 2 jerseys to wear to the games or at home/at the bar while watching, that should be enough. You don't need a jersey for every line out there. I own my fair share of jerseys and they are not cheap (as you all know). As a student, it's hard to shell out close to $200 for a jersey. I feel that supporting your team and showing off the colours are much more important that have the top of the line
NHL Jerseys. Do all of you buy authentic shirts and shoes and sunglasses all the time? If you do, then you must have a pretty penny. If your like me, a die hard sports fan with the shoe string budget, these are a great way to show the world your love of your team
really? I'm a goalie too, and play with licensed CCM replica jerseys, one a large and one an extra large. Granted, my C/A is a senior small, but I like my jerseys a little snug over my pads. I know for a fact that the NHL shop or reputable shops carry double-extra large jerseys that I'm sure would fit. If you're a really big guy, it may be a bit snug, but you should be arright. Sure, they're not cheap and I haven't had the cash to buy
Milwaukee Brewers Jerseys for a few years, but I treasure the ones I have and use 'em! I'm not sure why these Jets jerseys constantly need debunking. Has anyone thought they were anything more than a fan concept? When I first saw them I thought they looked alright and I wouldn't mind if they became the real thing, but I didn't think for a second they were anything official. Then there was that story in the Free Press debunking them, and again here.
I don't buy the
MLB Women Jerseys but you know I get where the fans who buy them are coming from. Investing in a jersey, especially in most living situations can be considered an irresponsible expense. Buy still buy the authentic jerseys like mad, but really, I think that what it comes down to is you are still supporting the team. Not financially through the purchase of an authentic jersey, but you do show support through wearing the jersey and being part of the atmosphere of hockey games with other fans. Fakes or not, you are repping the colours and I don't see it as a crime if your jersey is less expensive and of "lesser" quality.I'm reading a lot of arguments that make no sense, but I'm not going to call anyone out specifically. To clarify my point, however, be a fan, love your team... but I'm offended by the idea that anyone happy to steal from their team (which is essentially what you're doing) and think that's it's ok because their too cheap to save up and buy legally. And sorry Dave, I lied. You're getting called out but only because you're just above my comment here. The crime isn't that your counterfeit jersey is of a lesser quality (no need for quote marks, it is actually a lesser quality), the crime is that these companies are stealing the trademarks of NHL franchises and ignorant fans are just handing over their money with no idea as to where it's really going. You buy licensed jerseys because the money that pays your millionaire superstars doesn't come out of thin air. That's all. As for the above post, the online
MLB Jerseys companies were very quick to jump onto that design. Very very quick. My friends brought up that they found the concept design already up which surprised me, usually those companies are good with waiting for the official release...maybe the Chinese have some NHL intel and are months ahead of us, who knows ;
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