I was always under the impression that retail russells had neck tags and no size or fabric flap attached to jock tag, those ones would signify game jersey or very least a team issue blank that was customized. Lately i've heard people refer to non neck tag jerseys with the fabric jock tag flaps as "retail from russell" . Is this true? Were they available as retail back then?
Russell authentic jersey tagging from 90s and 2000s
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This is the bible of Jerseys. https://gamewornguides.com/
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Thanks, unfortunately im the world's cheapest man and rely on others to tell me hahaComment
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There have been a few rare exceptions to this. There are 1993 Colorado Rockies home and road gamers with retail tagging that were acquired, with team LOAs, in a bulk purchase from the team by Ball Park Heroes. Also, in the early/mid 1990s, there was a set of Tigers home gamers made for a Special Olympics fundraiser involving former Detroit area show promoter Jim Hawkins that also had retail tagging, but had handwritten inscriptions on the Russell tags.
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Yeah the rockies i'd heard about and got super excited once wben i found out i had a tagged rockies jersey with team issued buttons....im curious about montreal expos russells, ive only ever seen gamers and team issued jerseys have no neck tag and the little white flap on jock tag with sizing and '"nylon" or "polyester". Has anyone ever seen an expos retail jersey like that? I was under the impression those signify team issued at minimum.Comment
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Yeah the rockies i'd heard about and got super excited once wben i found out i had a tagged rockies jersey with team issued buttons....im curious about montreal expos russells, ive only ever seen gamers and team issued jerseys have no neck tag and the little white flap on jock tag with sizing and '"nylon" or "polyester". Has anyone ever seen an expos retail jersey like that? I was under the impression those signify team issued at minimum.
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Dave, tbats what i thought.....recently a couple of peole have showed me expos jerseys with the flap tag on jock with no neck tag and called them retail. Im on the same page you are, i think they are team issued...Comment
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I had a 1993 game-used San Francisco Giants home jersey made by Russell that had both a neck tag and tail tagging that I obtained directly from the late-Dick Dobbins. Mr. Dobbins, who for years was the provider of Giants game-worn jerseys to the hobby, was one of the best there ever was!
With regards to football, 1996 Russell jerseys of the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles jerseys have small Russell size tags in the neck with no tail tagging, and various game-worn college teams have worn Russell with the small neck tags and no tail tags as well. The Houston Oilers had the larger Russell tag in the neck of their jerseys in their 1990 jerseys (looked similar to the typical Russell tail tag) and had no tail tags.
See below photos for several football jersey examples. Unfortunately, I do not have a photo of the San Francisco Giants baseball jersey mentioned above.
Mark Hayne
Gridiron Exchange
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