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  • do you mean isojerseys.us ??

  • @richard5718 that site actually looks similar to isojersey . net but we specifically bought our jerseys from .net

    one of my co-workers buys jerseys from another site and they seem to do almost flawless jerseys. I'll definitely post the site when I get the site from him.

  • WTF I LOVE YOU

  • it is not legit, it just looks really good. they have the ability tom make any trademarks, logos and tags. but some jerseys will look better than others.

  • bro the video is cool thank you for puting it up some assholes dont understand who wants to dish out 400 bucks on a real jersey they should lower there prices and you wont see the Chinese shit being made

  • @hurricanewally thanks man, I appreciate that. And I absolutely agree, but there really is nothing like having an authentic, but this is definitely a great alternative for people who can't afford one.

  • I understand. I'm just happy I'm talking to a hockey fan. The sports world needs more hockey, less everything else.

  • While I'm not a big fan of the price, I feel bad that my money is headed to sweat shops in China instead of Canada, where real jerseys are made. After owning several fakes and switching to real ones, I will never go back. Keep your eye on auction sites like ebay and you will find people selling authentic jerseys at great prices for many reasons.  A real used jersey will look better then a new fake jersey.

  • @CapsFan35 yeah, I wish I could buy an authentic, but this is my only option... for now. I mean, I hate settling for less, but this is a pretty nice jersey. I play pick up games with it and it's still flawless.

    My job doesn't pay enough to be able to buy authentic jersey's.... unfortunately.

  • @CapsFan35 Did you know only the pro on-ice jerseys are made in Canada. They sell for $329. All the other jerseys are made in china but CCM/RBK still thinks it's OK to put made in canada on the tag.

  • @jasperwolves Really? That's actually pretty interesting, I always thought officially licensed jerseys were all made in Canada. So the ones that are 300 bucks are the only jersey's made in Canada?

    Are they CCM jersey's or Reebok? or are they the same company?

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  • @NJtriple7 RBK bought CCM. RBK uses the CCM brand on the vintage collection series and RBK for the newer jerseys. I was told by RBK, that the on-ice jerseys the players wear on made in Quebec and all others are made in China. I'm assuming that even the $300+ pro jerseys are made in China because why else would the chinease reproduce them? RBK is a sneaky company.

  • @NJtriple7 CCM is part of Reebok. And Reebok is a division of Adidas. I've heard even the $300 jerseys are now made in Indonesia. The only ones made in Canada now are strictly for the NHL teams.

  • @NJtriple7 I was just at the Devils Den and I compared my jersey to an authentic.... The biggest differences are the tags, front logo, and the crest, but when I stand next to it, it's a VERY noticeable difference.

  • Authentic NHL jerseys are hand-stitched, the front logos are much bigger, the nhl logo on the neck is swen, the material doesn't feel like your exposed skins is itching, and the quality is much better. I could go on, but obviously it doesn't matter to some people. Also, each NHL team has colors (dyes) that are trademarked so any fake will not look right. Fake jerseys are also sewn in way too many places (and poorly at that).

  • not sure what the word "legit" means for you but this is a replica made illegally in asia that have absolutely nothing in common with the nhl licensed rebook jerseys. Those chinese are slick they even put a fighting strap so that it is more "authentic looking". This is a quality looking piece of sport accesory for a very cheap price and if you are ok with the fact that it is conterfeit then everyone happy i guess...maybe not me working in the "legit" business tough...

  • @sylla999 When I made this video, my definition of legit was that they send you an authentic jersey, but about a week after making this video, I did a ton of research and found that this was just a replica. So that's why I left all those disclaimers.

    Unfortunately for me, my job does not pay me enough to spend 300 bucks on an authentic jersey, that's just not happening. So, for me, this gets the job done for now.

    It is unfortunate, but it's the only alternative for me.

  • also have you bought anything from here recently or kno someone who has caus im planning on buying a jersey from here

  • @buttnuggets101 I haven't bought anything recently, but I plan on buying another jersey soon. The site is still up and running so everything should be good to go.

  • @714slugger isojersey sells most jerseys. Definitely for NFL, NHL, and MLB. I've seen a ton of replicas and isojersey seems to have some of the best ones.

  • Anybody no of a site were I can by NFL JERSEYS?

  • You can tell it is fake because of the the inside tag it should say authentic and be black not silver and official license plus it came from china...I have a few, for the price u can't beat them lol

  • This is really good for a replica bro. Thanks for the hook up!

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  • @SUPREMEphillyGUY It looks fake because it is fake lol It's a replica. Still, it looks pretty damn good for a replica, but I've found better sites that seem to do a MUCH better job with the stitching as well as the names.

    But still fake... I wish I could get an Authentic jersey, but my paycheck goes to rent, food, and beer lol

  • looks... like a fake

  • @fsxexpert Yessir... because it's a replica. But I'm pretty sure we established this a long time ago lol (Sorry if that sounds rude, it's not meant to be taken as a rude response in any way) Let me ask you though, would you buy it for 40 bucks?

  • @NJtriple7 Actually this is the authentic, the replicas have the size tag on the bottom. Definitely a good find though, I get any 2 authentic jerseys for $120 and I thought that was an amazing bargain...

  • @NJtriple7 hey do you kno if the website is still in service? and is it trustworthy?

  • I can tell its fake because it doesn't have the size tag on the bottom left.

  • Did they send you a email confirming payment I only received one about my order. And do they give a tracking email

  • @ncas42293 I don't think they gave us any kind of tracking, but I do believe they sent us a confirmation email as well as a receipt when we received the jerseys. My friend actually returned his because he ordered a player that was traded. He was refunded the money on his card and he bought another jersey.

  • @ncas42293 yep, they definitely deliver what you order. And pretty fast too. I was expecting it to be delivered in 2 weeks, but it got here in about a week.

  • I mean like they're not a scam they actually give you something and what you see . For 45 it's not bad at all , I'm just looking to pick up something I always by authentic but I dont feel like saving up 300 so I'm just gonna buy a wholesale one but i don't know what website to trust but yours for 45 is nice and you actually got something from the website.

  • Is this place legit though honestly

  • @ncas42293 Unfortunately no, but the quality of their replicas are pretty damn good. I use this when I play hockey every few days, and it has no rips or any loose ends.

    My friends have authentic jerseys from shop dot nhl dot com that they've spent a good 300 dollars on and it looks almost identical. But the replicas are missing some key details, but most people won't notice until they get a really good look at the jersey or actually search for these missing details.

  • @CarmineChick a few business days. I think we ordered our jerseys on a Thursday and got them on Tuesday.

  • how long did it take to arrive?

  • They can buy the Reebok "official" tags from anyone. It's fake because on the left arm there is a stitched in REEBOK (written out) logo on the official jerseys and on yours there isn't one.

  • @MICKSINGHMASHUP yeah, we've pretty much established that it's a good looking replica. lol Damn, that's rough, I've been wearing this jersey to all my pick up games and it still looks great. There's a few minor stitches loose, but nothing that will cause it to fall apart.

    btw, where did you buy yours from?

  • that is a fake cause mines a fake my 2 ripped off 3 months old

  • It is a nice jersey for a replica.

  • The audio is a bit mangled. Not a bad looking jersey. How is it holding up? I hear they start falling apart after half a dozen washes. Good deal for the price.

  • @bb3716 I have no idea why my audio is like that. I tried talking further away and softer, but it doesn't help, I'll try and fiddle around with it in my update video.

    and yeah, the seems and stitching are already starting come loose, but its still really nice for a pretty good replica for 50 bucks.

  • This is a fake. You can tell by looking at the team logo and the numbers. If its shiny/bubbly than its fake. I own a replica and a Chinese jersey, and the replica's logos and number have a matte like feel and its not shiny while the Chinese one is. Still the Chinese jerseys look very good and its a good buy in my opinion. My replica cost me 100 dollars while my Chinese one cost 50 so there ya go.

  • @tranvic1 I absolutely agree. For knock offs, they're made VERY well, but at the same time, nothing compares to a "real" Authentic jersey. Where did you buy your replica? I'm trying to save up to buy an Authentic from shop dot nhl dot com, but 300 bucks is almost my entire paycheck lol

  • @NJtriple7 I bought my replica at a local sports store and it was on sale at the time. Regular was 130. I had it customized with my name on it as well so that cost me extra. The problem is that I would be scared wearing something that expensive. I wore my replica a few times but I am scared to wash it cause it may ruin the jersey. As for the chinese fake, I wouldn't mind. Authentic is nice but I am too scared to wear one. I would probably frame it or something.

  • @tranvic1 damn.... I didn't even think about it like that. now you got me paranoid. lol But I like the idea of framing it. I guess wearing it to a few games wouldn't hurt, but I would hate to have to wash it. And for some reason, that gets me more paranoid. lol

  • Even if it's non-authentic it still looks nice, and for a cheap price too

  • its fake

  • @HockeyTipsandTricks8 You might be right, I just checked (forums. icejerseys. com / index. php? showtopic= 1800) and from what i can tell, my jersey matches about 30% of the fake photos. The tags, material, and logos (except the NHL chest crest) seem to match the real jerseys.

    but you know what, even if it is fake, for 45 bucks for a replica Authentic jersey that looks almost 1:1 (unless you take a good hard look at it)... I really can't complain.

    But just out of curiosity, how can you tell?

  • @NJtriple7 turn the jersey inside out and if theres stiching where the logo is and where it numbers are its real if there arent it means its eather heated on or glued on

  • @HockeyTipsandTricks8 Ah, I see what you mean. I checked online to see if I have a fake and interestingly enough, my jersey matches a lot of the real authentic jersey's, but also matched some really crucial details from the fake jersey's.

    it may be a little hard to see in this video, but the logo's are actually stitched on. I'll try and post an updated video because I do think my jersey is just a replica (aka fake) of an authentic, but a VERY good one to say the least. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @NJtriple7 np by the way what website did you get them at

  • @HockeyTipsandTricks8 isojersey

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  • @medicalmarijunawa that site looks pretty legit. I like how they have Winter Olympic jersey's. i think i might buy myself a USA Parise jersey. thanks for the link!

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  • @D3TROIT1388 It only took 4 days from isojerseys . c o m

    So far, not that many, I wear this jersey when i'm playing a pick up game about 3-4 times a week. I've noticed that after a little wear and tear, you'll see some loose stitches around the neck, but no where important like the name, number, or team logo. Other than that, no problems at all.

    I'll upload another video in about 2 weeks to show the wear and tear. basically a before and after.

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  • @D3TROIT1388 the link I left was yukijersey because the isojersey's website wasn't loading at all for me, but yukijersey is also a good site according to my friend who led me to both sites, but the two sites are essentially one in the same, its really just a preference of choice.

    but my Patrik Elias jersey is from isojersey . c o m

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