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35 Comments

  1. Marchessault81

    Same lol. That’s why you gotta get a side hustle like me.

  2. Elegant_Plenty_2933

    They are not authentic. But jerseyhouse.ca has better prices.
    It may be a sale, but non named jerseys are up for 66 bucks US right now

    Edit-really bad reviews. Probably a scam like some are saying

  3. Maleficent-Comfort-2

    I can afford max 1 or 2 jerseys within a year, however, I’ve purchased two, one was a Zuccarello jersey, and one for a very good friend, which I gifted him a reverse retro Panarin jersey. This cost me quite a lot, I don’t plan on buying any more jerseys in a long time..

    Edit: Seems like my English isn’t very good. I meant I’m not planning to buy 2 jerseys a year, I meant that with my overall budget I made up last time I bought the 2 jerseys, I could afford around 2 a year. Sorry for any misunderstanding caused.

  4. FatStupidOldMan

    True story. I had a Christmas gift from family, it was a custom jersey with my name on it and my number.

    It was a group gift (6 people). It was awesome but man, they are expensive.

  5. surfacep17

    Totally agree. Obviously people can spend money how ever they want but I think it’s ridiculous how much money the average person spends on things like sports jerseys.

  6. johndfs

    Just bought my first official jersey – at almost $400 all in (CAD) it will likely be my last too.

  7. tbjamies

    I’m not paying $300+ for a shirt that I will only wear to a game that I cannot afford to buy tickets for.

    Its just not a good buy to me. No thanks. That’s coming from someone that ONLY watches hockey, lives in the GTA and plays the sport. The idea people buy these – or more than 1! is crazy to me.

    Its like the multiple Magic sets bit on the office.

  8. ezslapdown

    I’ve had a future on Edmonton to win the cup and I was thinking if they win I’ll buy a jersey but now that I look at it the winnings wouldn’t even cover the cost lol

  9. stos313

    HOT TIP OP: DHgate.com. Like $20 for high quality jerseys. You can even get classics like the Nordiques and the Whale.

  10. Different-Sympathy-4

    Would love a NHL jersey but couldn’t warrant spending £200 on one. The fanatics ones I could but from reading on here, I wouldn’t due to the poor quality of them.

  11. kevininkobe

    I bought a $50 knock-off named jersey and I couldn’t be happier. I’m sure it doesn’t look as good as the $300 ones but it works for me. Support the team and support your financial health!

  12. Spirited-Jicama8323

    $304 for my Artemi Panarin jersey at MSG

  13. HolidayInPerdition

    I just bought a blank period correct official reebok jersey and took it to a local shop that actually makes jerseys for the Penguins to have a name and numbers put on it for Miroslav Satan. Still cheaper than just buying an actual jersey lol

  14. MotownDet89

    It’s good not having to worry about your bank account every month.

  15. Great_Seaweed500

    If it weren’t for DHgate I’d have zero jerseys

  16. Ray1340

    My years of giving money to NHL millionaires is over.

  17. NovaCanuck

    I’ve definitely splurged on jerseys, but if you search for the right deals, you can find the right stuff. A few years ago, they were selling King’s jerseys at Ross in the States for 10.00. Not everyone’s cup of tea of course, but patience can be rewarding in buying jerseys.

  18. AndyJaeven

    I’m still rocking my 03-04 MN Wild alternate jersey.

  19. Hutch25

    Well since Fanatics is taking over we can’t either because to have a jersey now we will need to buy one weekly to be able to wear it

  20. iMostLikelyNeedHelp

    I’ve never had a single one

  21. Seth-The-God

    I have a fanatics jersey and I’ve never had a problem with it

  22. superdalebot

    I shamelessly buy mine from DH gate. Two draisaitl jerseys that i can watch the game and eat chilli without fear.

  23. Recrem86

    same, been a Avs fans since their first season in Denver, never had one of their jerseys, closes was this xmas when they went on a box day sale, but by the time i went looking for one all they has was a small in womens, and i’m not a women or a small

  24. thaMagicConch

    Buy fake jerseys. Unless you really care about the quality, just get a knock off. I have ten or twelve jerseys and all were around 40-50 bucks. Ypu can barely tell the difference, and even if you can….who gives a shit lol.

  25. Timely-Detective753

    I used to love jersies when they were 80 – $100 a pop. I don’t honk I’ve bought a jersey of any ilk for the better part of 10 years. I’m not paying more than $100.

  26. w_d_roll_RIP

    I just buy jerseys when they go on sale when a player is traded, then I’ll either take the name off or keep it on if they played for the team for long enough. I got an Atkinson authentic jersey for like $30 when he got traded

  27. 20_Something_Tomboy

    I’m cracking up because I’ve complained so much about the cost of jerseys and how badly I want certain ones (MAF’s Chicago jersey was my white whale, I was obsessed lol) that my friends just automatically pitch in to buy me one for my birthday every few years.

  28. China is always an option. Players don’t see shit and Bettman can suck it.

  29. JiffTheJester

    My wife bought me a jersey for my bday last week.. I now own a fanatics jersey. Lol

  30. tritongamez

    That’s why I use DHgate. But I mostly wear them for actual games at the rink and stuff, so I feel much more comfortable ruining a custom $60 jersey than a $350 official.

  31. Babock93

    You need a suki Chen from guangdong

  32. MaximumOverfart

    Over the years I have accumulated 6 Canucks jerseys.

    First is an authentic Trevor Linden 95 Captains jersey

    The second was authentic Kevin Bieksa jersey, not sure year

    Third and fourth were good quality knock-off Burrows and Kesler jerseys

    The last was an authentic 2020 Horvat jersey

    Now I need a new one again.

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