WHY BUY HERE?
BECAUSE THE JERSEY IS REAL, NOT A ASIAN KNOCK OFF
DAVE SEMENKO
EDMONTON OILERS
CCM JERSEY
Official EDMONTON OILERS CCM
JERSEY. This is an extremely rare item. This is not a
Korean or fake jersey. Be one of the 1st to own A REAL EDMONTON OILERS
Jersey!!! This item would make a great gift for any hockey or OILERS
fan!!
Shipping
is FREE for USPS Priority Mail with tracking to the United
States.
&
$20.00 for
UPS Ground mail with tracking to Canada. & $39.00 for USPS Express Mail with Tracking for International (excluding Canada)
REFUNDS &
EXCHANGES
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listed item above. Sorry but there are no refunds or exchanges for other sizes,
colors, or players.
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FAKE & REAL NHL JERSEYS.....HOW CAN I TELL THE
DIFFERENCE?
BUYING
TIPS
1. When deciding to
purchase a NHL jersey, be aware of the price. If it’s too good to be true, then
it’s probably a fake. If someone, or a website, is selling a NHL jersey with a
sewn player name and number kit for $50-$100, it’s a fake. 2. Reebok does not liquidate authentic jerseys due to
overproduction or any other reason. This is important as many illegal vendors
will use this as an excuse for the really low price. Illegal vendors may also
claim they know someone at Reebok.
3. The Internet is full of fake jerseys. Beware when
shopping auction and classified sites such as eBay, Craig’s List, Lespac, and
Announce123.
4. Several sites sell
fake NHL jerseys directly from China. All authentic EDGE NHL jerseys are made at
Reebok’s Saint-Hyacinthe factory, so any jersey which is being delivered by
“international shipping” is 100% fake. If the site payment method is Pay Pal,
it’s probably not legitimate.
5. Search engines such
as Google do not pre-screen websites that appear in their search results. Be
cautious of websites that appear on Google searches for "NHL Jerseys" or similar
keywords or search terms.
6. Just because the jersey has a fight strap sewn into
the back, doesn’t make it authentic. Now, many fans, “rookie” collectors always have a
mindset that a jersey with fight strap is authentic, or at least make it an
authentic jersey, or even make it as a jersey that players worn on the ice.
Well, an experience collector can tell you right away that “A JERSEY HAVING A
FIGHT STRAP DOES NOT MAKE IT AUTHENTIC, AND DOES NOT MAKE IT TO BE THE SAME
JERSEY THAT PLAYERS WORN ON THE ICE”! You could add a fight strap to a - jersey
easily, but that doesn’t mean the fight strap all of a sudden makes it an
authentic jersey, or someone like to phrase it as “same jersey that players worn
on the ice.”
FAQs Q: Counterfeit
jerseys don’t cost much, why should I care whether it’s real of
fake?
A: Purchasing a counterfeit jersey
may support unlawful labor conditions and organized crime. In addition,
counterfeit jerseys are of poor quality and not very durable.
Q: Where does Reebok manufacturer its NHL
jerseys?
A: Reebok manufacturers all of its
authentic jerseys in Saint-Hyacinth, Quebec. Reebok’s - jerseys are currently
produced overseas in Indonesia. Both Reebok and its parent company, The adidas
Group, pride themselves on being socially responsible. They only employ
factories which meet strict, internationally recognized labor standards.
Unfortunately, more often than not, labor regulation does not exist in the
Chinese factories producing counterfeit NHL jerseys.
Q: What’s the difference between an authentic and -
jersey from Reebok?
A: Authentic jerseys
are made to the same specifications, and with the same materials, as those worn
by NHL players on the ice. Reebok’s authentic jersey features (1) stretch fabric
in the collar with PLAYDRY™ moisture management technology to maximize comfort,
breathability and temperature control, (2) 4Way Stretch Mesh in areas including
the underarms and back to provide additional range of motion and increased
ventilation, (3) Reebok’s innovative BEAD AWAY™ water repellent technology, and
(4) X-trafil incorporated into high-abrasion areas such as the shoulders and
elbows to provide increased durability. While Reebok’s - jersey does not include
all the same performance traits of the authentic, it is made of high-quality
2Way Stretch performance material. Reebok often refers to the - jersey as its
Premier Jersey. Although, it does not have a fight strap, the quality of
Reebok’s - jersey is far superior to that of any counterfeit jersey currently on
the market. Not only will Reebok’s - jersey last longer, but it will stand up to
the rigors of competitive garage leagues and is great for recreational
hockey.
Q: What is a fight strap?
A: Also called a tie-down, it is a white strap that is sewn to the
lower back of an authentic EDGE jersey. It is made to be looped through a strap
hockey pants outer shell, and fastened with a pressure button and very rigid
Velcro. The fight strap is intended to prevent the jersey from being pulled over
a player’s head.
A “real” fight strap is
first sewn onto a piece of solid twill and then sewn onto the jersey. The thread
marks are noticeable on the outside lower back of the jersey and are always
centered and symmetrical. This is not the case with most fake jerseys. Standard
measurements are 10 inches long and 2 inches wide. Most fake jerseys come with a
fight strap to trick the consumer into thinking it’s an authentic EDGE
jersey.
Q: What is the Reebok water
test?
A: All authentic NHL jerseys feature
Reebok’s innovative BEAD AWAY™ water repellent technology. Try pouring water
onto the front of the jersey. If the water falls off the jersey, it’s real.
However, if the water is absorbed into the fabric, it’s fake. Premier - jerseys
do not feature this technology.
HOW
TO SPOT A FAKE:
5 Things To Look For First:
- Does the web site look professional? When it comes to
online shopping, your first impressions are important. If the site doesn’t look
professionally designed, has poorly written content, or has a checkout process
that is less than simple…be cautious.
- Does the site offer multiple methods to contact the
company?A reputable website will always provide a full physical address
on its contact page, as well as Telephone (toll-free is even better), and often
live chat. In addition, they also may offer product reviews and site performance
ratings to provide feedback from past satisfied customers. If all the site
provides is a simple contact form or an email address, then it is likely that
they don’t want you to find them too easily – for a reason!
- What types of shipping methods are used? If they don’t use
one of the major North American courier companies such as UPS, FedEx, Purolator
or US or Canada Post, then it is likely that your package is coming from very
far away – if it comes at all.
- Where is the company based? If you do find a physical
address (or other evidence) that the company is based offshore (especially
Asia), then it is pretty much a sure bet that the jersey you are getting is a
knock-off. All Reebok Authentic jerseys are manufactured in Canada, so there is
no reason that a company in China would be selling Canadian-made authentic
jerseys!
- Is the price too good to be true?If the listed price is
significantly below the typical retail price, that should be an obvious warning
flag. An Authentic Edge
Jersey with real pro customization like will usually go for $350-$400USD, so if
you see a seller advertising the same product for anywhere from $75 to $200USD,
you can be sure you aren’t getting the real McCoy!
Inspecting The Jersey for
Authenticity
The following are some key
things about the jersey’s construction to look for. As mentioned, it’s been
some time since the introduction of the RBK Edge jersey, and many fakes are now
very close to being identical to the authentic so be very thorough in your
investigation!
- The very first thing to note is the coloring of the jersey. Many knock-offs
are good with the main colors of Black and White. However, you may be able to
notice marked differences in Blues and Reds upon comparison to authentic
jerseys.
- Check the logos and numbers for the correct detail. Again, the knock-offs
are getting better at the detailing, but some NHL team logos have detail that
can be hard to duplicate. Pay particular attention to the sizing and spacing of
the letters and numbers on the jerseys. The letter and spacing are likely to be
larger or smaller than the authentic version.
- Patches and stitching are also very important to compare. Compare the
location of the stitching around the armpits and back of the neck to make sure
the construction is authentic. In addition, the NHL and RBK trademarks on
authentic jerseys are actually patches and not embroidery. This is one good
comparison to make when shopping for a jersey on E-bay. You can see this clearly
from the image posted below:
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