This one simply hurts to look at. I hope someone didn't really spend $12,500 for this POS. I just had a guy send me pics of an Erving jersey that looked like it came from the same sweatshop. It was homemade as well...originally from some place in the northwest. I think the name was Sports Warehouse or something similar. I'm guessing this isn't even a Wilson jersey...just had the tags added. They're not that hard to find (see pic). Check out the lettering for SIXERS compared to the real deal. Check out the trim. I won't even get into the NOB. I sent GFC an email, but seeing I've not bought an item from them in close to a decade...
On the left front tail is the “Wilson” manufacturers tag with wash instructions and jersey size “46.” Sewn directly below is the “PEARSON” tag. Across the front is the team name “SIXERS.” Player number “34” appears on the front and back. All these numbers and letters are done in white on blue tackle twill. Player name “BARKLEY” appears across the back in white tackle twill sewn directly on the shirt. It shows game-use and appears to have no alterations of any kind.



On the left front tail is the “Wilson” manufacturers tag with wash instructions and jersey size “46.” Sewn directly below is the “PEARSON” tag. Across the front is the team name “SIXERS.” Player number “34” appears on the front and back. All these numbers and letters are done in white on blue tackle twill. Player name “BARKLEY” appears across the back in white tackle twill sewn directly on the shirt. It shows game-use and appears to have no alterations of any kind.



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