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Try to keep my NFL stuff strictly 49ers for the most part. But I like watching Joe Burrow play and those Bengals jerseys are nice.
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Everyone’s been getting them from Fanatics because the listing is wrong. Culture Kings has the Emmitt Smith.I didn't realize Mitchell & Ness made a 1996 Cowboys Troy Aikman navy blue jersey until I got it recently. And it was by accident! I expected to get the 1995 alternate jersey with the stars atop both shoulders because that was pictured on the website listing, but it was actually this version when I received it.
This one isn't too bad. The only gripes I have are with the font sizes because they seem to be smaller than normal on the Cowboys script on the front and the name on the back. Although it's accurate with it being screen-printed, it has a bootleg jersey look to it with the font sizes being small. I think I'll end up getting rid of it soon.
Another $75 pick up from eBay. Much rarer though, thinking of customizing this into a Miguel Cabrera.
For some reason, Dontrelle Willis jerseys look better under Russell, but for that cool base,I'd go with Hanley RamirezDontrelle willis is the move mang
I'm glad I got the three Phillies Harper jerseys in Majestic because they were all made in U.S.A.
MLB authentics are still made in the USA…
Not since Nike took over the license in 2020. The authentic Dodgers ones I have are outsourced.
MLB authentic jerseys were always the best because the companies that manufactured them had them made in USA for decades.
Apart from a few early run nike jerseys are 100% made in the usa. Mlb has an agreement with fanatics to allow them to manufacture all retail jerseys, they are literally still made by majestic in Pennsylvania factory… they are just nike branded.
Apart from a few early run nike jerseys are 100% made in the usa. Mlb has an agreement with fanatics to allow them to manufacture all retail jerseys, they are literally still made by majestic in Pennsylvania factory… they are just nike branded.
yup, Fanatics when they got the agreement, about two or three months later, they bought the Majestic Factory, kept most of the workers etc, why the MLB Jerseys for example have the diaper back for authentics still. Nike has not done a redesign as of yet....could be soon.
Most of Fanatics' Nike gear is made in Fanatic outsourcing with the permission to just stamp the Nike Logos on it. (Like Championship clothing from this weekend and how quick it gets out, that is how haha) Some they use Nike clothing like the dri-fit shirts etc. But a majority of the Fanatics branded gear is just Majestic clothing as well.
Same thing that will be happening with Topps for cards.....the cards will just say Fanatics but still made in a Topps Factory since they purchased them after the initial bid being won for sports cards.
I’m hoping that’s the case and the fact they haven’t released them is because of the lock out and once they agree on a deal they’ll open the flood gates. I’m also hoping they won’t be close to $400-450 like some styles are
Go for the OG authentics like Rawlings and Russell, and majestic 6200/6300 jerseys. Most of them can be have for a steal price compared to current retail prices.MLB authentic jerseys haven't been a singular price since Majestic had the license. Prices varied predicated on the amount of details for a specific team. Like teams that had more details and flashiness with their designs cost more, and teams with less details and more bland designs cost less.
Nike followed suit with that pricing practice, only they jacked up prices as expected since they took over.
It's still hard to fathom that a Brewers authentic jersey made by Nike costs $400 and higher despite them being a less popular small market team. The Rangers jerseys are high too, and they're in the same predicament as the Brewers regarding popularity status.