@Canucks de Vancouver

Trouvaille de maillot !


J’ai trouvé ça dans une friperie en Australie. Quelqu’un peut-il confirmer si c’est vrai ?

Quoi qu’il en soit, je suis ravi de cette découverte !!


chaotic_evill

7 Comments

  1. TheOtherSide999

    As a person that has no experience on telling a real vs a fake. Looks real to me. Guessing it’s common because xxl

    Edit : don’t take my word, I just have a Reebok jersey myself lol , I’m the one who gets scammed

  2. Ok_Artichoke_2804

    Looks real. but same as other commentor — dont take my word 100% lol

    Either way, cannot go wrong with Kesler =)

  3. HonkyKong719

    Completely real, the front crest is just a little beat up.

  4. shadownet97

    Legit.

    If you have a steam iron, you can go over the logo with it on low power steam with a thin cloth in between and try to remove the crease marks. Not a guaranteed solution but it might help straighten out the logo.

    Constant movement is key otherwise you might risk releasing the adhesive behind the logo and loosening it which is NOT what you want.

  5. squirelrepublic

    Real, fake Jersey are easy to spot, the cresting, shoulder and hem stitching aren’t well made. You’d immediately notice it once you see it. I Bought a CNY edition jersey from Alibaba once, never again.

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