dealshockey jerseys for $48.00

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Not authentic jerseys, guaranteed. Anyone who offers to sell you an authentic jersey for less than $100 is either desperate for money or crazy.

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Yeah, any real fan of the sport would save a bit more to get an authentic jersey...pass.

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I know it's not authentic jerseys, but these are not bad jerseys. Even if you're a super fan and would refuse to wear one, they make excellent gifts for kids who will stain/rip/grow out of official jerseys and for people like supportive significant others who may just be getting into the game. This is a link to a Red Wings jersey, but the NFL and MLB collections are quite nice.

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I owned one and although they are good quality I agree it's better to buy the real thing.

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I guess these would make good jerseys for hanging out in at home. The real ones are higher quality and more comfortable, IMHO.

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Just posting a comment so I can get a beta badge! :)

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heyy I think my previous comment did not go through - uh oh

edit: ahha i r n00b - tab + enter != 2 tabs + enter to hit the "Submit" button ^_^

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I'd definitely go with a more reputable seller and get a guaranteed authentic.

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I have to agree. Top quality pro jerseys are worth the xtra bucks..

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Agreed these aren't authentic. I've bought these kinds of jerseys before. They actually aren't bad quality, but I wouldn't buy from trademark infringers.

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I have one of the non-authentic jerseys (Red Wings Henrik Zetterberg Winter Classic, complete with fight strap even) and for the price I paid for it ($50), it's totally worth it. Is it indistinguishable from the legitimate article? Of course not. But at a fraction of the cost of what you'd pay on NHL.com (which sometimes has its own QC issues)? It can't be beat.

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Sad, they don't even have all the teams.

Replicas aren't all bad, but authentics indeed are much nicer.

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no caps. used to have a replica cicarelli jersey - always wanted the real thing

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I agree, not authentic. Would prefer real thing. Long past the replica stage

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Good price even for a replica, but I think I'll hold out for the real thing. I was tempted though.

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I don't like to wear the real thing when I'm playing. Replicas are good if you know they'll get beat up.

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Not worth it. Get the real thing.

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I know someone who makes authentic licensed jerseys. I would pay twice the price for his preferring to pay for the quality.

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These are Chinese-made knockoffs of authentic Reebok NHL jerseys. Buyer beware.

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Ya gotta save a few bucks where you can!

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note:"hockey jersey REPLICATES the player worn Pro-cut jersey..."

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ok i guess. pretty good selection actually.

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dead. They aren't authentic. I mean I guess if it were between Modells and this I'd choose this, but I can most likely get a Mitchell and Ness jersey that is authentic for 30 more bucks which I feel is well worth it. If you are just lookin for any jersey than this is a good deal though. I guess

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i think i would have to run with the herd on this on. save the money and buy the good stuff

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Ya' gotta save a few bucks where you can.

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These jerseys are fairly cheap, more so the more you buy the cheaper they get. We had ordered 50 NFL jerseys from a similar Chinese-knockoff site and are very satisfied with the quality. We paid $25/NFL jersey. They are way better quality as everything is sewn on compared to iron on for $100 that wear off from sports stores. Plus they were cheap enough to get many and made great Christmas presents!

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Detroit sucks

Chicago = Hockey Town