Originally Posted by
zachATTACK0803
Originally Posted by
SirLuciousLeftFoot
Originally Posted by Tlong80
looking to get in the soccer jersey game on the low. any good sites?
Kitbag.com is excellent, even though their shipping time to the US can vary greatly. I've gotten orders in a week and a half, and a month. Great customer service as well. However, they do not use the "authentic"/player issue Lextra name/number sets for Premier League jerseys. But other than that, they have some of the best deals on kits, I love it.
is the inter milan printing authentic on their home kit on kitbag.com?
Don't take my word for it since I've never ordered an Inter kit from them, but it looks fine. It's got the little Inter crest in the numbers, and if that's not authentic, I'm not sure what is. Don't quote me on this one though, lol
Anyway, I got some new kits in the mail today. I haven't posted new kit pick-ups in a while, but these are too sick not to.
Robbie Keane player issue Aston Villa home shirt. Not sure if it's match-prepared, match-worn or WHAT, but the seller said it was "player worn." I doubt that it's match worn because there would have been pitch marks on it. I guess I'll call it "match-issued" or something because it has the signs of actually being made for match play. (player issue shirt with "Lextra everything" applied by the club)
Similarly, I also landed an Agbonlahor "player worn" long-sleeved home shirt. Again, I was only told "player worn." The only sign of wear I could find was the size label inside the shirt being worn off to some degree. Plus, I can't find a pic of Gabby wearing a long-sleeved home kit on the pitch. Plus, the Nike hang tag is still attached. Maybe this was one of his options in the dressing room?
What's interesting here is that the Gabby long-sleeve has the laser-holes going down the sides, while the Keane one doesn't. The pics I've found of Keane playing for Villa have shown the holes on the sides of his shirt, but my Keane has a regular straight-seam. They both share all of the other signs of a player-issue kit, though. (heat-sealed seams (peep the sticker things near the collar), printed wash tag, printed badging, etc etc)