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Not knowing anything about Basketball, something about the way those numbers are stitched.....it is all wrong. The numbers themselves seem awfully 'shiny' to me as well.
At least in the case of football jerseys, the stitching is much thicker and more consistent on the twill numbers and the numbers have a dull, flat look to them. I could be wrong in saying Basketball jerseys/numbers would be the same but I personally would be very uncomfortable with these variables.
Not knowing anything about Basketball, something about the way those numbers are stitched.....it is all wrong. The numbers themselves seem awfully 'shiny' to me as well.
At least in the case of football jerseys, the stitching is much thicker and more consistent on the twill numbers and the numbers have a dull, flat look to them. I could be wrong in saying Basketball jerseys/numbers would be the same but I personally would be very uncomfortable with these variables.
Exactly. Those numbers looks like the ones they use for the bootleg
football jerseys on Ebay.
THanks so much guys, these days on ebay... Hopefully I can settle my case on ebay with this seller. May post one more jersey that I am not sure about! Thanks again!
Looks like a retail jersey, and the tagging is not right...the second tag does not appear on NBA game jerseys (neither does the collar tag), and Champion sizes during their NBA contract are all numbered on game jerseys...not alpha designators. Finally, these armhole cuts were not used until Nike began making game Lakers jerseys. Champion last supplied the Lakers in 1996-97, and the traditional armhole cut was still used then.
Like I said, he argues that it differs from an american authentic and is an authentic from champion produced for the european market. Any conclusions?
He's probably just trying to get over on you. And if it is really a Euro authentic, then it's not as good as the American, plus the "American" version is the one that most all people recognize as the standard for the authentic jerseys, so that's what you should get if you're looking for a good jersey.
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