Re: Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
The Bagwell looks good to me as well.
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Jason
Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
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Re: Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
Platinum1 is right I bought one like that for under $50 . You can definately tell the difference. Definately not authentic.Leave a comment:
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Re: Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
You can also tell is a fake because the MLB Authentic tags have a hologram strip on the bottom and this one doesnt.
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Re: Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
The authentic retail jerseys have the embroidered Majestic logo on the sleeve. They will have the MLB logo on the neck. All the fakes that I have seen you can blatantly tell that the MLB or authentic tags have been added. As mentioned above the patches help out somewhat. Some fakes will also have sizes such as L, XL, ect.
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Re: Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
The authentic retail jerseys have the embroidered Majestic logo on the sleeve. They will have the MLB logo on the neck. All the fakes that I have seen you can blatantly tell that the MLB or authentic tags have been added. As mentioned above the patches help out somewhat. Some fakes will also have sizes such as L, XL, ect.
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Re: Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
That Bagwell looks good to me.The fake crap Majestic imitation jerseys seem to start at $29.99-$32.99.They seem to be real Majestic,but are usually the replica versions doctored up with "Authentic" Collection tags.Usually you can tell as they generally don't have any special patches on them (i.e.-the blue Padres alternate jersey fake has no Friar sleeve patch like the true Authentic).For whatever reason,I've also noticed if you look at the numbers on back they seem very stretched out and elongated and the NOB looks way too thick and blocky.Hope this helps...Leave a comment:
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Retail Authentic Jerseys vs. Fake Aftermarket Junk
Is there a way to tell if a jersey on eBay is retail authentic vs. fake aftermarket crap? I am looking at buying a jersey just to wear around - albeit loose and baggy - and I found the following on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/2001-Jeff-Bagwel...6.c0.m14.l1318. The seller does say that the inner wash tag says "6200", but I don't know if that's enough to ensure that it is real.
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