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Je viens de le recevoir pour Noël et je l’ai porté pour la première fois aujourd’hui. Créer NHL.com, que puis-je faire ?


Je viens de le recevoir pour Noël et je l’ai porté pour la première fois aujourd’hui. Créer NHL.com, que puis-je faire ?


Techneticone

11 Comments

  1. Loki9191

    This is why I buy stitched sweaters. A tailor may be able to fix it. They would ultimately sew it on but they’d have a better chance of finding the right colored thread. If there is a Liddle’s near you they do great work with sports gear. Might also be able to send it back to the NHL shop if you call them

  2. AnnieBeaverhausen

    Return it and ask for an exchange or refund.

  3. proDrugAntiGod

    If you don’t want to eff around with returning it throw some super glue on there, it should bond well on a nylon type fabric, which this appears to be.

  4. Johnnywalgger

    I would super glue or take it to a tailor. If it’s Fanatics brand, that’s common because they aren’t great quality. Adidas are the better quality brand

  5. Enough-Ad-3111

    Another example of the fine quality from Fanatics.

  6. Otterslayer22

    Never underestimate a woman with a hot glue gun.

  7. SnarkyWoodchuck

    Needle and thread. Go old school.

  8. Ordinary-Cucumber-25

    Take out some space on a digital rink add and complain, everyone knows the league is for sale, why not complain there.

  9. Techneticone

    Man , you guys are fast lol. Wasn’t expecting any replies just yet. Thank you guys for the replies , I’ll take up some of the advice. I’ll more then likely take it to a tailor.
    You guys think NHL.com would give me some sort of coupon or discount or something for the inconvenience? I’m actually looking into getting my wife a ducks jersey .

  10. Wild-Masterpiece-630

    Should be stitched, even the knock off jerseys are stitched

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