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Keep it as is! The Wolves only used traditional mesh for that first season. It's quite unique
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Randomly copped this VTG Wolves jersey at the pawn shop today. Some guy Adrian Branch who only played for em for 11 games.
if you're on FB or IG. Look up I Know a guy apparel/Sergio. He's based out of Phoenix.Do it. You know any places that reattributes since eps doesn't do it anymore?
This was my only pick-up of 2022, still like last year's style but definitely nice.
My MJ 96-97 Pro cut Jersey.
2021-2022 City Edition Haliburton Authentics from the Kings Team Store. The website image shows a Swingman jersey, but it was labeled as an authentic so I thought "why not, maybe it's mislabeled". Planning to turn one into a Fox or Sabonis, but I havent decided. FYI, I also ordered the "authentic" purple jersey and the white jersey, but those are indeed Swingman's so I sent them back. Customer service person just told me to call the warehouse to let them know it's mislabeled...but i'll pass.
Copped this Raps VC in the wild for only $40…
Does anyone know if Nike released these size 50+4s as retail authentics?
I don’t think it’s team issue (def not gamer) given that there is a neck tag and the cut of the wishbone collar. Also it doesn’t have any tags specifying the season/year that I’ve seen on other team issued stuff.
But at the same time we all know retail authentics (with the exception of certain brands) were released in 36,40, 44, 48, 52 etc…
I’ve seen quite a few of these in circulation (along with Kobe Lakers Sz 46) and always wondered what the back story was…
Beautiful jersey, especially for $40! Definitely a retail pro-cut. Aside from the neck tag, another way to tell retail pro-cut vs gamer with Nikes is: pro-cut = Made in El Salvador, gamers = Made in the USA.Copped this Raps VC in the wild for only $40…
Does anyone know if Nike released these size 50+4s as retail authentics?
I don’t think it’s team issue (def not gamer) given that there is a neck tag and the cut of the wishbone collar. Also it doesn’t have any tags specifying the season/year that I’ve seen on other team issued stuff.
But at the same time we all know retail authentics (with the exception of certain brands) were released in 36,40, 44, 48, 52 etc…
I’ve seen quite a few of these in circulation (along with Kobe Lakers Sz 46) and always wondered what the back story was…
Thanks man. For the longest time I always thought only replica, Swingman or authentic were available for sale to the public. I’m assuming only Nikes did this in the early 00’s… I also wonder if the retail price is the same as regular authentics.Beautiful jersey, especially for $40! Definitely a retail pro-cut. Aside from the neck tag, another way to tell retail pro-cut vs gamer with Nikes is: pro-cut = Made in El Salvador, gamers = Made in the USA.
I know Toronto did some special embroidery tagging for some gamers during this era, but retail pro-cuts generally had a season tag on the inner side of the jersey with the laundry instructions tag.
I’ve got a Jordan Wizards pro-cut that’s NWT & retailed at $220 on the tag, whereas the regular authentic retailed for $140. So the pro-cuts were substantially more expensive back then.Thanks man. For the longest time I always thought only replica, Swingman or authentic were available for sale to the public. I’m assuming only Nikes did this in the early 00’s… I also wonder if the retail price is the same as regular authentics.
Definitely a fake. Number and letter materials are wrong. Also as you mentioned the tagging. And a 48 would still say 48 instead of XL on the neck tag.Hey NT can I get a LC on this Lakers Shaq?
I’m pretty sure it’s fugazzi (although probably the best one I’ve ever seen) for the following:
1. Neck tag is missing the number size and “Dri Fit”. Instead it’s “XL TG EG”. I posted my VC raps below as a comparison…every Nike authentic I own has the number and dri fit on it…
2. Care tag at the bottom says “Made in Honduras of USA Fabric”. I don’t think the US and Honduras have anything to do with each other … lol
3. Color is a bit more “gold” than I’ve seen on other Lakers authentics from the same era…
I’ve seen a couple like this on eBay floating around as well….
Apart from the above, the quality and cut is amazing…
Definitely a fake. Number and letter materials are wrong. Also as you mentioned the tagging. And a 48 would still say 48 instead of XL on the neck tag.