21 de noviembre de 2024

20 comentarios en «Is It Smarter To Buy Fake Jerseys? | The Fake Football Kit Experiment»

  1. Think it’s fair game since clubs want to sell cheaper imitation of the real shirts and over price the actual ones. So they started it, if I’m not getting the real shirt from the club for normal price, might as well buy a fake shirt anyway. After all, their cheap versions might as well be called fake (see Man Utd away kit 2923/24).

  2. I have a question. I know that it is legal to wear replicas even if you know it. However, it is illegal to sell them. Imagine that this companies are faking famous brands',sponsors' and clubs' logos. How is it possible to allow this website exist? If it is legal in China, then when you import the jerseys in Europe, how do you know that they are not gonna confiscated it?

  3. DH Gate. A wonderful place. I managed to get a CF Nacional de Montevideo shirt. I had to breathe in as it was more like a second skin. That’s when I realised there is a “fan” version and a “player” version. It hasn’t stopped me buying more. Jubilo Iwata and Yokohama F Marinos are on the way.

  4. Terrible kit’s not like at all no Nike sign so they look fake from the off . But in Liverpool’s case we have a better deal than most as the club gets money for sales as the sheep get a fixed amount unless they do what’s in the contract like making into the champions league

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