Fake Football Shirts and Retro Remakes
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- I talk the key points in spotting out fake football shirts, in specific Arsenal ones, and also are retro remakes of classic football shirts worth the money ?
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I love retro remakes, being an Aston Villa fan all of our retro remakes are made by Score Draw, the quality is amazing along with the fit. They’re also good price wise as most are priced between £30-40
I get my old City and England shirts from the same company. I know the producers badge ain't on the shirts but I have a smaller budget and know just what I am getting.
Score draw are official and supported by the clubs but I think this video is more directed towards retro remakes that are made illegally and have no connection to the club or brand
score draw do not have the make
Great video review I’ve brought a few Manchester United remakes of eBay to for the price of them the quality are quite good
Thanks
The main issue with that 2000/02 home shirt is the crest. There's something wrong with it and I believe it's too tall. The 97/98 away shirt has 3 issues, the crest again for the same reasons as before, the JVC is wrong and there's meant to be a little cannon logo on a bit of blue fabric on the side, near the bottom 3rd.
There are some really great modern replicas out there.
The Adidas era shirts are the better fakes.
The big blue logo Nike shirts have all got an incorrect logo on them but I believe that's changing now, as I've ordered one with the right badge; as it was the first Arsenal jersey I ever owned.
Good video Arsenal definitely did really good classic Shirts
The kit you're wearing, I believe I bought off JD, (so definitely genuine) was one of my favourite shirts. However, the fly Emirates peeled off. So annoyed because it's one I would have worn in years to come. Quality so shoddy, might as well be non genuine.
The Herbert Chapman shirt was actually the first Arsenal shirt I bought. Also distraught that my mum must've thrown it away. Had to wait years for an opportunity to buy a shirt because my parents thought they were too expensive. I'm apprehensive about wearing used shirts. Just feels weird to me. Id actually rather get a new fake if it's indistinguishable. Jumped at the opportunity when Adidas released the old JVC kit.
Yep puma were absolutely awful had the same shirt with the same issue
Some trends that I notice that might help others
Nike era kits - made in Thailand
Puma era kits - made in Georgia/Vietnam
Adidas era kits - made in Cambodia/Vietnam
Did the 2000 Dreamcast shirt ever have a dri fit white label on the right sleeve? I’ve seen a few selling with that.
How can I get a 2000 Retro Remake like that with #14 Henry for £27??
Great vids mate 💯❤
Hi mate which seller did you buy from on EBay for the remakes? Looking for an Italy classic but they’re all really expensive
I have just come across an Arsenal longsleeve pullover training top from 94/96 that I'm interested in buying. The tag says 'Made In Malaysia'. Do you think it would be legit?
I'm from Malaysia, never had I heard that Adidas or Nike shirt was manufactured here. But my comment is base on my kits after 2000. Legitimacy doesn't dictate where is it made from, I don't think so. My collection are made from Cambodia,Thailand,Indonesia,Portugal and many others.
Have you seen Dortmund classic fake tshirts?
How is the sizing of the retro shirts do you recommend going up a size or do they run true to size.
I would definitely order a size larger , I've ordered 3 Arsenal ones ,all large . One I would say fit like a large . However the other two fit like a snug medium . Hope this helps
@@EdgeRTS thank you that is helpful do you feel the copy retro and current jerseys vary in sizing ...go up two for a current shirt but one in retro?
@@thecrazybiggin I find genuine jerseys are spot on with sizing. However retro remakes definetly order a size up than you normally would when buying regular clothes .
can you share the ebay seller you got the 2001/2002 home shirt from?
There's multiple sellers on eBay. Just search Arsenal retro and you'll get a lot to choose from
Buy without number and name, the quality of that normally is crap. Just buy blank
the logo does not look the same
i got all originals
My best original purchase was an XL bruised banana for £35 back in 2011. That jersey could easily sell for £100+ now.
@@Crimson_Logic very lucky
@@Crimson_Logic mine was a match worn 1994 Germany Adidas World Cup home shirt paid $40.00
I am considering to purchase fake Arsenal retro jerseys, just because the resale for retro is extremely expensive.
I never liked the fake jersey but lately the craftsmanship, details, or whatever you wanna call it, has improved so much even I am impressed. And is so much cheaper..come on USD150-USD250 against USD25, its quite tempting
The quality is amazing. I've gotten a few for less than 20USD and very happy with them all.
@@jackole6253 over how long period of time ? cause usually the sponsor part might peel off ?
@@charliegabriel7431 the name and number is the biggest issue. You have to wash it inside out and on low temperature. Usually lasts me a year of playing.
@@jackole6253 fakes are shite quality, don't even look the same