I own a few fakes, the quality comes and goes I find. For jerseys without much printing or a sponsor like international kits I think their perfect, for club jerseys the quality is a bit more varied and things will start to peel after a few washes, but I'll happily take a slightly wonky crest if I'm saving 60 quid. And for exclusive or retro jerseys it's literally the only way to go if you can't be arsed shelling out a months worth of groceries for a t shirt.
@@Cold_Cow0 I am a jersey factory from China, if you need I can provide you, cheap price, very good quality, also can customize your own special jersey!😀
Again, I'm just here to provide my unbiased non football fan opinion. My brother is an insane football fan (particularly Liverpool; make of that what you want) and he used to swear by only getting the real kits. He know has an 8 year old who is starting to play semi seriously (training and a match each week) who insists on having every kit. Back when I was a kid it seemed like a new kit came out once every other year (maybe every year) but he explained to me now there are 3 normal kits, 2 keeper kits and a training kit too?! He's swapped to fakes for the past 2 years and instead of spending £700 (random number) on kits each Christmas, he is getting all of them + more for like £200 I can't tell the difference, the kids can't tell the difference. Only some absolute weapon of a dad wearing Balenciaga in a Chelsea tractor can. I'm all for fake kits, just like I was for limewire back in the day. Yes it's horrible that they're made in sweatshops, but in all honesty, are the factories that make the real ones truly any better? Edit: Gramma + love the content CC, keep it coming 👍🏻🤜🏻
Can't tell the difference myself. 15 days, and ten quid later and I have a genuine looking high quality Man Utd shirt. What's not to like? I've even bought England and Ireland tops off a certain site, for less than a tenner. All good quality, with spot on sellers.
€78 over here in Ireland, and that's without a number on the back. I used to religiously buy every kit growing up, now I don't buy any of the legit kits. Fake kits exist as a response to an utterly broken market. My €12 home shirt with names and badges will do me just fine.
Exactly. Adidas and Nike charge us £100 for something that costs £2 to produce and make anything between £30 and £60 pure profit. They then spend that profit by paying Mbappe and Haaland £3M a year to wear their boots.
@creasicle yeah man you right. Cost them 2.dollars, then they dont need to pay workers, they dont have to pay for deliveries, they dont have to pay for designer of jerseys. Is all only 2quid, you are absolutly right my man
The problem of counterfeiting is the fault of those who think they are in order. If there were more adequate and fair prices, fake products would not exist, a bit like piracy in pay TV. How can you expect to buy a t-shirt for 100 euros when you can get a decently similar one for 1/3 of the price,..,.
price and availability is what makes someone "pirate" things, make legit shirts 20 or 30€ and people will buy them in vast numbers, oh also keep selling old shirts, even more money, not sure how expensive would be to keep them being made but in lower numbers, sure would love a new Milan polo kit from Kaka era XD
I've been buying fake shirts for nearly 5 years now. The quality keeps improving. The difference is marginal especially when you get the players versions. The Fake Players version cost £14, the original cost £110 and you'll hardly see any difference.
I thought the left one was fake because the logo goes on top of one of the lightning bolts, and that the puma and club logo is too far to the sides. They don't line up as well with the Etihad text.
Definitely should make a bigger shout about this tbh because you're bang on A family of four, let's say both kids want a shirt (god forbid a full kit), maybe one of the parents would like a new one, plus tickets and match days that's getting to crazy money. No wonder people are buying the Chinese ones, don't blame them one bit
I think people don’t seem to realise that the ones you get in Chinese sites are usually seconds or overproductions. Those shirts will have been made in the same factory but will have been deemed unsuitable to sell for the full price due to the most minor of errors on them. The best way clubs can stop this is just charge a reasonable price. £40-45 for a shirt that’s valid for 2 seasons and people will buy them. Charge £80+ for single season shirts and consumers have no choice but to get them for £15. And I don’t blame them.
One issue you didn't bring up is that the fake shirts are smaller and tighter than the real ones so you have to go up a size or two and hope it fits when it gets there. They also wear down way faster than the legit shirts with the numbers and letters usually beginning to fall off after one or two washes. I've bought a ton of DHgate knockoffs but I find that I only ever actually wear my legit shirts because the quality is so much better.
This curious, because this is not my experience at all. I would honestly not go for DHgate, go for some of the reputable ones like mine jerseys or jjsport, and the size part, they have caught on, and so has the quality imo. I have an original Spain shirt, original York city shirt, and I still cannot say that they have his issue of wearing out. I would honestly recommend trying some better sources, even Pandabuy is amazing. I got a mystery shirt for 2 quid, and the quality was on par with what I saw at sportsdirect
I don’t agree with this as a blanket rule. The sizing is usually correct. The only issues I have ever had is on the lettering and numbering on the back on occasion.
@@Love-lf9nyI bought both an England shirt (father in law) and a retro Ireland shirt (dad) off that site. Absolutely spot on quality and badging for less than a tenner.
The new Arsenal shirt with a players name and badges would cost £102. Fake one cost 14 quid and you will struggle to tell the difference Arsenal used to chsnge their home shirt every 2 seasons and they used to be reasonably priced. Not now. It's ridiculous and pushes people into counterfeit shirts. No shirt should cost more than £50.
I just bought my self a replica/fake Manchester City Third kit (Made in China of course) And it actually looks really good. It’s looks like the exact same as the authentic one except it doesn’t have puma and the lightning isn’t in the right place as the authentic one.
I think the fake ones are authentic built from the same place but are rejected from the factory for some reason or another. Seen it happen years back with Pokémon Center character plushes where the stitch detail placement or accuracy was just off. Kinda like leftover chips.
with kits being so expensive these days like in NZ where i live it costs like $130 for a shirt so i tend to only buy a real jersey if its my teams jersey
I am the factory that makes the jerseys, the genuine jerseys are only $15-$20 after our cost break down. The only difference is that our jerseys have less "identity" than the original.🤣😂
No one can tell a difference if the fake one is in good quality. I personally use interlock fabric for my jerseys with a texture within the fabric. The logos and patches are are combination of sublimation, stickers and heat pressed embroidery. The price is usually determined by the shipping cost tbh so if you're looking to buy fake ones; try to buy more at once. As it can reduce the shipping cost per jersey but do talk to sellers beforehand about the discount.
My brother bought himself a fake 23/24 away Arsenal shirt. It hadn't even been officially unveiled at that point and yet there were already people selling fakes of it lol. But I have to say it was a pretty good quality fake. One of the best ones I've seen
Got my father in law an England shirt with his name on it, and all the badges. Less than ten quid, and it still looks spot on 2 years later. Never told him where I bought it!
The reason why i hardly pay for a real shirt anymore is that I really cannot comprehend why do they need to be so expensive. It's not like the quality is exceptional. The fact that fakes are literally indistinguishable from the real kits shows how much they are ripping us off.
There are grades for the fake jersey. Some are really bad & some are near perfection. Getting a fake jersey is pretty easy in my country with helps of many online platform. We can get a pretty good one for only 5 quid. No joke. While the official cost around 93 quid. As I know, fake jersey from Thailand have a decent quality compared to one from China.
They're not identical and a collector would be able to tell the difference. That said most of us aren't collectors and unless someone gets right up close they're not gonna know. I've bought loads of shirts off dhgate and I've definitely got a few duds. The two main rules are 1) don't buy shirts before they've been released, people always do this and it never ends well. 2) always use trusted sellers with thousands of sales and minimum 98.5% rating. Do this and nine times out of ten you'll be fine. The cost of football shirts is an absolute disgrace and if people don't vote with their feet in a couple of years we'll be paying £105 just for a fan version like they do with NFL jerseys.
I bought 2 fake shirts from a market in Thailand for a combined price of about £8 and still can’t really tell the difference between them and real shirts
@@kizer0161you clearly don't understand that "fakes" are getting better each year, so much better that the price for the original isn't justifiable anymore
The one on the right had an emblem on the bottom left (our side) and the other didn’t. That’s why I went off of that one. However you can only really tell when you’re holding it.
The main factor is price. I mean look at the price of Sheffield Wednesday shirts. £69 for Macron shirts, when there are other teams that shirts are made by Macron that charge £52 - £60. I know this will be a club's decision but that price is scandalous .. for a team that finished 5th bottom in the championship - not to mention I reckon that our kit will be £70 + next season. Holy fucking smokes
I must say I would never pay full price for an authentic jersey… cuz the “cheap” fake ones… are becoming more and more realistic. I bought a French national jersey and it’s damn near perfect IMO…. For 17$USD. (You have to wait almost 3-4weeks)
If you live out of England (just because you don’t have much option to get the real one) you realise how great these fake replicas have become over the years
Up close the real shirts have way more details and cleaner stitching and bettter fabric. But who cares? All the lettering and numbering fades the same and they all don't wash well. I get one real one a year and fake ones for international and fun ones.
It is much better to buy fakes than the real deal. The quality is not compromised on and most of the time, they are known to be really comfortable. I have fake Adidas and Asics shirts but I have real Adidas and Asics shoes. Shoes are one thing you cannot buy fakes of, but fake t-shirts or shorts or pants are worth it due to their comfort. I also have fake Under Armour pants and cap but I have a real Under Armour shirt and sliders. If you search the internet, you can find old, discontinued models of shoes or slippers for insanely discounted prices. They are the real deal, but you won't the product when you scan the code on the products. My Adidas, Asics, and Under Armour footwear were purchased at descounted prices and they are insanely comfy to wear. So my advice: go for quality fakes of anything except footwear; you cannot compromise on those ever!
I'd buy the original ones if they were up to 30 quid 100 quid for a shitty cloth? I have a collection full of fakes and they look better than the real ones sometimes. I can buy 5 fakes for the price of 1 "original"
I once bought a fake Roma shirt whilst in rome and it fell apart after wearing it for a few days 😅 only cost about €15 mind. Would always buy the originals now but agree that the prices for a legit football shirt are ridiculous.
I buy all the new LFC shirts from the official club shop (or get them for birthdays or Christmas) I can see why people will opt for the DHgate. I have bought some retro shirts off there though such as the LFC Candy "Fleck" shirts. 4 washes (air dried) and the sponsor and logo were destroyed. The sizing is also inconsistent bought two shirts from the same seller (LFC '95 Home&Away) same size fit incredibly different. Buy legit if you can.
I mean, if i were to only get real football jerseys, I'd get atleast 1 jersey per year. Imo, fake football jerseys are just simply for the people who just want to support their clubs but simply don't have the money to do so, there are young football fans who just simply want to wear their favorite footballers jersey but can't or aren't willing to pay such a high price. So i say, just let them have a go. Also, God bless everyone.
Great video, I always find with fakes you can tell them apart by some detail- the only fake I’ve not been able to tell apart from the real thing was a Juventus humanrace shirt (makes sense I recon)
Can someone please explain what makes a real Jersey real to a fake. Who needs to make it we’re does it need to come from what does it need to be made from an what does it need to have on it to be constituted as real or fake. I understand shorty stitching an stuff an crap material but we’re do you get a constant stream of authentic high quality pro team jerseys
I can buy jersey here for 15$ they call it “outlet” i dont really know but they say it comes from the same factory as the original one and i kinda believe them because everything is exactly the same as 150$ that i got
To be fair, most people couldn't tell the difference between a real and fake Man City shirt because there aren't enough real Man City fans to judge between whether what they're wearing are real or fake shirts. If their owners could buy fans like they bought titles, then maybe we might have such an opportunity.
I will advise everyone buy their jerseys off dhgate. Regardless how long it takes to deliver. Cheap prices. Better service. And it tastes much better when its cheap
made in the same place, no actual difference, the fake tend to sometimes be just extras that someone put aside. ofc i assume this i have no proof, i have gotten enough shirts to have notice no difference and the same pattern of sowing
I get my boy a real Liverpool kit every year and all the rest come from dhgate. I can afford to get him about 5 for the price id pay for another real one. No brainer
Would you really be that bothered with such a huge difference in the price? Not worth buying the expensive one anyway, they will change the kit again in a few months time.
After you the chananpion league logo I know if was fake because you need wins 3 yrs in a row and/or 5 times in club history I’m champions league only English football club can put the. Shirts. Liverpool because they win 6 times the under champions league rules to me every club won in champions leagues should be able a cup thirst atms and how time wins it all comp the on
I use Soccer03 same price with shorts for the kids literally couldn’t tell difference to the legit in sports direct was spot on material and colours ; non of these differences like the ones on here
I own a few fakes, the quality comes and goes I find. For jerseys without much printing or a sponsor like international kits I think their perfect, for club jerseys the quality is a bit more varied and things will start to peel after a few washes, but I'll happily take a slightly wonky crest if I'm saving 60 quid. And for exclusive or retro jerseys it's literally the only way to go if you can't be arsed shelling out a months worth of groceries for a t shirt.
If its a castore kit the sponsors start peeling too, or in some cases with he Villa kits this year, the crest falls off in the wash lol
What sites are best for retro jerseys?
Came from same factory in Vietnam or Indonesia.
I am a jersey factory from China, if you need I can provide you, cheap price, very good quality!😀
@@Cold_Cow0 I am a jersey factory from China, if you need I can provide you, cheap price, very good quality, also can customize your own special jersey!😀
Again, I'm just here to provide my unbiased non football fan opinion. My brother is an insane football fan (particularly Liverpool; make of that what you want) and he used to swear by only getting the real kits.
He know has an 8 year old who is starting to play semi seriously (training and a match each week) who insists on having every kit.
Back when I was a kid it seemed like a new kit came out once every other year (maybe every year) but he explained to me now there are 3 normal kits, 2 keeper kits and a training kit too?!
He's swapped to fakes for the past 2 years and instead of spending £700 (random number) on kits each Christmas, he is getting all of them + more for like £200
I can't tell the difference, the kids can't tell the difference. Only some absolute weapon of a dad wearing Balenciaga in a Chelsea tractor can.
I'm all for fake kits, just like I was for limewire back in the day. Yes it's horrible that they're made in sweatshops, but in all honesty, are the factories that make the real ones truly any better?
Edit: Gramma + love the content CC, keep it coming 👍🏻🤜🏻
What site
Can't tell the difference myself. 15 days, and ten quid later and I have a genuine looking high quality Man Utd shirt. What's not to like? I've even bought England and Ireland tops off a certain site, for less than a tenner. All good quality, with spot on sellers.
Cost me $170 for a Castore Villa shirt because of shipping fees and converting pounds to Canadian dollars. Absolutely criminal
Criminal that you'd pay that in the 1st place lol
I’d argue DHGate is better quality than Castore
@@VillaDan😂😂😂💯
Buying a Castore kit is the worst thing you could have done. Terrible quality.
@@signoresantinoburnett1169 especially how aston villa player come out looking like
€78 over here in Ireland, and that's without a number on the back.
I used to religiously buy every kit growing up, now I don't buy any of the legit kits. Fake kits exist as a response to an utterly broken market. My €12 home shirt with names and badges will do me just fine.
Exactly. Adidas and Nike charge us £100 for something that costs £2 to produce and make anything between £30 and £60 pure profit. They then spend that profit by paying Mbappe and Haaland £3M a year to wear their boots.
@@creasicle I own a jersey factory and support OME, 2 euros is way too low!😂
@creasicle yeah man you right. Cost them 2.dollars, then they dont need to pay workers, they dont have to pay for deliveries, they dont have to pay for designer of jerseys. Is all only 2quid, you are absolutly right my man
4:15 eating a jive bar as I’m watching. I will NOT be having any Aldi slander here thank you very much, goated shop and goated chocolate bar 😤
The problem of counterfeiting is the fault of those who think they are in order. If there were more adequate and fair prices, fake products would not exist, a bit like piracy in pay TV. How can you expect to buy a t-shirt for 100 euros when you can get a decently similar one for 1/3 of the price,..,.
price and availability is what makes someone "pirate" things, make legit shirts 20 or 30€ and people will buy them in vast numbers, oh also keep selling old shirts, even more money, not sure how expensive would be to keep them being made but in lower numbers, sure would love a new Milan polo kit from Kaka era XD
Id rather pay £20 for few fake ones than £100 for 1 real 🤷🏻♂️
It typically shows in the stitching and quality of the material which isn't always easy to spot online.
I've been buying fake shirts for nearly 5 years now. The quality keeps improving. The difference is marginal especially when you get the players versions. The Fake Players version cost £14, the original cost £110 and you'll hardly see any difference.
Tell me where you get the from?
I get from DHgate every year but never get a name on the back and try and wash in the machine
@@djevo5662don't wash jersey on washin machine
I thought the left one was fake because the logo goes on top of one of the lightning bolts, and that the puma and club logo is too far to the sides. They don't line up as well with the Etihad text.
In canada a club jersey is s123$ without numbers and patches, fake one is 28$ with numbers and patches
Definitely should make a bigger shout about this tbh because you're bang on
A family of four, let's say both kids want a shirt (god forbid a full kit), maybe one of the parents would like a new one, plus tickets and match days that's getting to crazy money. No wonder people are buying the Chinese ones, don't blame them one bit
Yes, my jersey factory always gets tons of orders 3 months before the season!🤣
I think people don’t seem to realise that the ones you get in Chinese sites are usually seconds or overproductions. Those shirts will have been made in the same factory but will have been deemed unsuitable to sell for the full price due to the most minor of errors on them. The best way clubs can stop this is just charge a reasonable price. £40-45 for a shirt that’s valid for 2 seasons and people will buy them. Charge £80+ for single season shirts and consumers have no choice but to get them for £15. And I don’t blame them.
Exactly. When we stopped being seen as fans by our clubs and became customers I stopped buying from them.
@@straightouttacornwall agree
@@straightouttacornwall agree
£15? Never paid over a tenner for the DHgate ones, and every one of them has been bang on. Maybe I've just been lucky?!
@@klawlor3659 inc shipping and tax your talking £15
One issue you didn't bring up is that the fake shirts are smaller and tighter than the real ones so you have to go up a size or two and hope it fits when it gets there. They also wear down way faster than the legit shirts with the numbers and letters usually beginning to fall off after one or two washes. I've bought a ton of DHgate knockoffs but I find that I only ever actually wear my legit shirts because the quality is so much better.
This curious, because this is not my experience at all. I would honestly not go for DHgate, go for some of the reputable ones like mine jerseys or jjsport, and the size part, they have caught on, and so has the quality imo. I have an original Spain shirt, original York city shirt, and I still cannot say that they have his issue of wearing out. I would honestly recommend trying some better sources, even Pandabuy is amazing. I got a mystery shirt for 2 quid, and the quality was on par with what I saw at sportsdirect
@@HenrikCOYG oh gotcha, yeah DHGate is pretty bad in this regard, I'll have to try out some other sites
I don’t agree with this as a blanket rule. The sizing is usually correct. The only issues I have ever had is on the lettering and numbering on the back on occasion.
My jersey factory can give you the best quality and the cheapest price. Their price is usually 15-20 dollars😁
How do you wash the shirts, because it is recommended to hand wash the fake jerseys
i recently got a bayern 2014 kit off dh gate and i swear they've given me a real one
You have the link?
@@Love-lf9nyI bought both an England shirt (father in law) and a retro Ireland shirt (dad) off that site. Absolutely spot on quality and badging for less than a tenner.
@@klawlor3659Can you sens link?
You should do a Mandela effect video edit some kits and put the real image vs edited one any see if we remember them differently
The new Arsenal shirt with a players name and badges would cost £102. Fake one cost 14 quid and you will struggle to tell the difference
Arsenal used to chsnge their home shirt every 2 seasons and they used to be reasonably priced.
Not now. It's ridiculous and pushes people into counterfeit shirts.
No shirt should cost more than £50.
I just bought my self a replica/fake Manchester City Third kit (Made in China of course) And it actually looks really good. It’s looks like the exact same as the authentic one except it doesn’t have puma and the lightning isn’t in the right place as the authentic one.
I think the fake ones are authentic built from the same place but are rejected from the factory for some reason or another. Seen it happen years back with Pokémon Center character plushes where the stitch detail placement or accuracy was just off. Kinda like leftover chips.
That’s not true, they wouldn’t have so many if that were the case.
@@lgschaefI get your point but this is concerning batches of items or a run that is just off or mistaken.
Absolutely not correct
the factories run extra off-contract hours so that small time dealers can come in to buy and sell
@@gaburrito07 would those extra off-contract copies be in the same condition as the originals or rushed and messy?
with kits being so expensive these days like in NZ where i live it costs like $130 for a shirt so i tend to only buy a real jersey if its my teams jersey
Canada National team kit before Qatar 22 was $200 CDN here in Canada.
I am the factory that makes the jerseys, the genuine jerseys are only $15-$20 after our cost break down. The only difference is that our jerseys have less "identity" than the original.🤣😂
No one can tell a difference if the fake one is in good quality. I personally use interlock fabric for my jerseys with a texture within the fabric. The logos and patches are are combination of sublimation, stickers and heat pressed embroidery. The price is usually determined by the shipping cost tbh so if you're looking to buy fake ones; try to buy more at once. As it can reduce the shipping cost per jersey but do talk to sellers beforehand about the discount.
My homepage has a link to order jerseys. Free shipping.
My brother bought himself a fake 23/24 away Arsenal shirt. It hadn't even been officially unveiled at that point and yet there were already people selling fakes of it lol. But I have to say it was a pretty good quality fake. One of the best ones I've seen
Got my father in law an England shirt with his name on it, and all the badges. Less than ten quid, and it still looks spot on 2 years later. Never told him where I bought it!
@@klawlor3659 My homepage has a link to order jerseys. Free shipping.
I guessed the right one as real, because on the left one the puma badge looks too far over to the left
The reason why i hardly pay for a real shirt anymore is that I really cannot comprehend why do they need to be so expensive. It's not like the quality is exceptional. The fact that fakes are literally indistinguishable from the real kits shows how much they are ripping us off.
There are grades for the fake jersey. Some are really bad & some are near perfection. Getting a fake jersey is pretty easy in my country with helps of many online platform. We can get a pretty good one for only 5 quid. No joke. While the official cost around 93 quid. As I know, fake jersey from Thailand have a decent quality compared to one from China.
What would be websites with the "good" fake jerseys? Do you have recomendations?
@@J4irz1nho My jersey factory can give you the best quality and the cheapest price.
Problem I have with fake shirts is the sizing .Always size up .I am a 2XL and most times you can't get a 3XL on this sites.
I could tell by the sleeves, the authentic jersey has looser longer sleeves
The size label at neck needs checking as well as wash labels and item code labels
They're not identical and a collector would be able to tell the difference.
That said most of us aren't collectors and unless someone gets right up close they're not gonna know.
I've bought loads of shirts off dhgate and I've definitely got a few duds.
The two main rules are 1) don't buy shirts before they've been released, people always do this and it never ends well.
2) always use trusted sellers with thousands of sales and minimum 98.5% rating.
Do this and nine times out of ten you'll be fine.
The cost of football shirts is an absolute disgrace and if people don't vote with their feet in a couple of years we'll be paying £105 just for a fan version like they do with NFL jerseys.
I bought 2 fake shirts from a market in Thailand for a combined price of about £8 and still can’t really tell the difference between them and real shirts
That's a feels bad moment right there. Not in a derogatory way, but your eyes might need to be checked out if that statement is legit.
@@kizer0161you clearly don't understand that "fakes" are getting better each year, so much better that the price for the original isn't justifiable anymore
I usually buy the fake one online to play football. The original i bought at a football shop
should also mentioned the tag
if you know what your looking for its quite evident. The sleeves are a massive give away
The one on the right had an emblem on the bottom left (our side) and the other didn’t. That’s why I went off of that one. However you can only really tell when you’re holding it.
The main factor is price. I mean look at the price of Sheffield Wednesday shirts. £69 for Macron shirts, when there are other teams that shirts are made by Macron that charge £52 - £60. I know this will be a club's decision but that price is scandalous .. for a team that finished 5th bottom in the championship - not to mention I reckon that our kit will be £70 + next season. Holy fucking smokes
I personally wait until later in the season when the clubs start discounting them but can see the argument for both fake and genuine
where do i get the 13 pound jersey fam?
I have it here.
I must say I would never pay full price for an authentic jersey… cuz the “cheap” fake ones… are becoming more and more realistic. I bought a French national jersey and it’s damn near perfect IMO…. For 17$USD. (You have to wait almost 3-4weeks)
I'm got a counterfit Germany jersey, and it takes a while until you notice.
I could tell the left one was fake there's subtle differences but I spotted em haha
If you live out of England (just because you don’t have much option to get the real one) you realise how great these fake replicas have become over the years
@5:40: "I love City, but I'll never ever pay 75 pounds at the beginning of the year"
You have literally just done that, mate :)
Up close the real shirts have way more details and cleaner stitching and bettter fabric. But who cares? All the lettering and numbering fades the same and they all don't wash well. I get one real one a year and fake ones for international and fun ones.
The worse thing is some of the kits they barely play in.
It is much better to buy fakes than the real deal. The quality is not compromised on and most of the time, they are known to be really comfortable. I have fake Adidas and Asics shirts but I have real Adidas and Asics shoes. Shoes are one thing you cannot buy fakes of, but fake t-shirts or shorts or pants are worth it due to their comfort. I also have fake Under Armour pants and cap but I have a real Under Armour shirt and sliders. If you search the internet, you can find old, discontinued models of shoes or slippers for insanely discounted prices. They are the real deal, but you won't the product when you scan the code on the products. My Adidas, Asics, and Under Armour footwear were purchased at descounted prices and they are insanely comfy to wear. So my advice: go for quality fakes of anything except footwear; you cannot compromise on those ever!
I'd buy the original ones if they were up to 30 quid
100 quid for a shitty cloth?
I have a collection full of fakes and they look better than the real ones sometimes. I can buy 5 fakes for the price of 1 "original"
I once bought a fake Roma shirt whilst in rome and it fell apart after wearing it for a few days 😅 only cost about €15 mind. Would always buy the originals now but agree that the prices for a legit football shirt are ridiculous.
NEVER buy a kit in Italy that is fake. They're the worst.
@@signoresantinoburnett1169or Turkey!
Good review, thanks.
I buy all the new LFC shirts from the official club shop (or get them for birthdays or Christmas) I can see why people will opt for the DHgate. I have bought some retro shirts off there though such as the LFC Candy "Fleck" shirts. 4 washes (air dried) and the sponsor and logo were destroyed. The sizing is also inconsistent bought two shirts from the same seller (LFC '95 Home&Away) same size fit incredibly different. Buy legit if you can.
I mean, if i were to only get real football jerseys, I'd get atleast 1 jersey per year. Imo, fake football jerseys are just simply for the people who just want to support their clubs but simply don't have the money to do so, there are young football fans who just simply want to wear their favorite footballers jersey but can't or aren't willing to pay such a high price. So i say, just let them have a go.
Also, God bless everyone.
You are right Ciaran
Great video, I always find with fakes you can tell them apart by some detail- the only fake I’ve not been able to tell apart from the real thing was a Juventus humanrace shirt (makes sense I recon)
Can someone please explain what makes a real Jersey real to a fake. Who needs to make it we’re does it need to come from what does it need to be made from an what does it need to have on it to be constituted as real or fake. I understand shorty stitching an stuff an crap material but we’re do you get a constant stream of authentic high quality pro team jerseys
damn pedri's english is pretty good
I can buy jersey here for 15$ they call it “outlet” i dont really know but they say it comes from the same factory as the original one and i kinda believe them because everything is exactly the same as 150$ that i got
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Thats the third shirt mate not away
It's insanity that anyone would choose to buy the rip off version
The real differences might start to show after a couple of wash-wear cycles ;)
Counterfeit shirts are good when getting retro kits
I knew it was the one on the left because of the puma logo
You can tell it by puma logo that the right jersey of original and left fake. Just look at the front legs.
One is fake just like the city fans
All my kits are fake aside from the Juventus Centennial pink kit that I got the team to sign.
Btw if anyone wants to know how to tell witch is witch u can see by the authenticity badge on the bottom
Ones I got off DHgate actually had the authenticity badge on them!
After a few months the cheap ones fall apart. All the labels and words start peeling off
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Where do you buy the fakes ?
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To be fair, most people couldn't tell the difference between a real and fake Man City shirt because there aren't enough real Man City fans to judge between whether what they're wearing are real or fake shirts.
If their owners could buy fans like they bought titles, then maybe we might have such an opportunity.
Love this!
King fu Panda is wild 😭
The patterns are never the same
I will advise everyone buy their jerseys off dhgate. Regardless how long it takes to deliver. Cheap prices. Better service. And it tastes much better when its cheap
we old school stop buying when it passed the 50 Euro line
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made in the same place, no actual difference, the fake tend to sometimes be just extras that someone put aside.
ofc i assume this i have no proof, i have gotten enough shirts to have notice no difference and the same pattern of sowing
I think the puma logo was the only real giveaway, looked a bit off colour and deformed on the fake
I voted for right bcos the puma loga the distance bten the the head anh the leg is normal than the left which was so close
For anyone here who bought fake kits/jerseys does it feel the same on your skin as the real one when you wear it?
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Where did you buy that shirt?
I can here, my jersey factory lowest price, best quality
dhgate
I just bought two fake shirts off football homeland came today and the quality is unreal
You can definitely tell the puma badge is different
I get my boy a real Liverpool kit every year and all the rest come from dhgate. I can afford to get him about 5 for the price id pay for another real one. No brainer
What’s the link for the fake one please
I think the website is dhgate but I could be wrong
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Would you really be that bothered with such a huge difference in the price? Not worth buying the expensive one anyway, they will change the kit again in a few months time.
I will never buy a full price shirt. £75+ is criminal so I have no reservation in buying fake!
After you the chananpion league logo I know if was fake because you need wins 3 yrs in a row and/or 5 times in club history I’m champions league only English football club can put the. Shirts. Liverpool because they win 6 times the under champions league rules to me every club won in champions leagues should be able a cup thirst atms and how time wins it all comp the on
a 50-50 is a success for the clones
Even though that is the same photo in the thumbnail i still clicked . For funzies
The Chinese Titanic sank before it was completed.
They make by the same supplier
thumbs up for your schalke shirt
The Etihad sign gave it away for me in the beginning of the video
Fake one good enough for me. The original ones are too expensive.
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I use Soccer03 same price with shorts for the kids literally couldn’t tell difference to the legit in sports direct was spot on material and colours ; non of these differences like the ones on here
even the genuine jersey is also produced in China….🤷🏻♂️…most sporting goods are Made in China nowdays…
The video you used that refers to you not stealing, stole the music fo that exact same video 😅😆🤣😂🤣
i have the extact one it cost 126 quid! from unisport
Do people not have a family to feed? 😂 New shirt? That’ll be 348£
In africa,when your hear “it’s Chinese”,that means it’s fake.When you you hear “it’s Turkish” ,it means it’s “almost” original.