I have a few white Wild jerseys in that 2013 and beyond scheme ( 2 Adidas one blank and one custom with my last name, and a Reebok Edge 2.0 Goalie Cut TI blank) and honestly they're a road jersey that is better in person than a lot of people would believe but I also understand why a lot of people don't love the jersey either. If they could do something to where the logo isn't floating into the abyss that would make this jersey so much nicer.
It's technically a jersey foul, but a super light one at that. Only the real hardcore collectors would even notice it, so it's not that big of a deal. I mean in general jersey fouls aren't really a problem as long as they don't bother the owner
Not a jersey foul, the patch did go on that jersey, the button is a manufacturing item not a Wild product. Its like saying the Fanaitc patch makes those a jersey foul
Would be rather odd for someone to call you out for that being a foul as they wore that patch on that jersey. I can understand instances where someone gets a koho jersey and puts a 2007 cup final patch on it or a player that didn't wear the koho jersey as foul but with this Wild jersey I think that's a pass honestly.
I have a few white Wild jerseys in that 2013 and beyond scheme ( 2 Adidas one blank and one custom with my last name, and a Reebok Edge 2.0 Goalie Cut TI blank) and honestly they're a road jersey that is better in person than a lot of people would believe but I also understand why a lot of people don't love the jersey either. If they could do something to where the logo isn't floating into the abyss that would make this jersey so much nicer.
I have a rough suter home jersey. Can’t sell it. So tryin to get a new one sometimes down the road.
I picked up the Wild away jersey in Primegreen a few months ago. It’s awesome……
Buttons are easy to remove with a seam ripper
I wish the atrocious ads were that easy to remove.
Nice jersey! My only wild jersey is a home primegreen which I snagged for $60 USD on eBay which seemed like a pretty good deal to me
That’s a really good deal
I need a new Wild jersey 🎉. Lucky you
I have the reverse retro 2 wild jersey
Nice. Love that one!
I'm in Minnesota so I obviously have the wild I have a few of them
I briefly owned one that had Mats Zuccarello customized on it after he first joined the Minnesota Wild. I liked it, but had to sell it to pay bills.
Wild need to bring the jagged numbers back.
I wouldn't consider that a jersey foul
It's technically a jersey foul, but a super light one at that. Only the real hardcore collectors would even notice it, so it's not that big of a deal. I mean in general jersey fouls aren't really a problem as long as they don't bother the owner
Only jersey I have is a Leafs home with Marner. Glad I got it when I did because prices have skyrocketed in recent years
And they will crash when he leaves the team after the season.
@@fantasticvoyage262 I don’t think he’s leaving but I agree that hes an important piece for them
@@JD200_ They aren't going to win with the roster they have. Too much money is tied up in 4 players. It's time to move on.
@@fantasticvoyage262 can’t say you’re wrong but things won’t be changing with the “play it safe” mindset of ownership
@@JD200_ Matthews and Nylander are already signed for a long time. So the easiest way to free up money is letting Marner and Tavares leave.
Not a jersey foul, the patch did go on that jersey, the button is a manufacturing item not a Wild product. Its like saying the Fanaitc patch makes those a jersey foul
But those buttons were only on 1st year adidas jerseys. And the patch was made during the 3rd or 4 th year
And?
Some people this because the patch is from after the jersey was manufactured that it’s a foul. Not specifically because the bottom is there
Would be rather odd for someone to call you out for that being a foul as they wore that patch on that jersey. I can understand instances where someone gets a koho jersey and puts a 2007 cup final patch on it or a player that didn't wear the koho jersey as foul but with this Wild jersey I think that's a pass honestly.