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Killer pickups! Where did you nab the Heat and Hornets authentics?recent haul. Excuse the barbies.
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Killer pickups! Where did you nab the Heat and Hornets authentics?recent haul. Excuse the barbies.
nice back drop, and new pick ups are fire.recent haul. Excuse the barbies.
Killer pickups! Where did you nab the Heat and Hornets authentics?
It’s all fake, we’re all fake. We’re in a simulation.M&N is technically fake too. 2000s NFL jerseys doesn't have the Reebok logo and 90s NFL doesn't have the Nike, Starter, and Puma logo.
Not really the trucustom discussion is just a variant of the accuracy discussion. Btw I am a trucustom customer. Can't wait to get my haul.I hope skyizthalimit is happy theres a new topic of discussion in this thread
The topic of Trucustom is becoming divisive on here. I can understand the stances of both sides about them.
There's always going to be a market for people who want products that closely resemble a licensed or a legitimate popular product at a fraction of the price, so that's why bootlegging exists. Trucustom logically falls under that. If people want to support them, and they can produce what people want, then it's OK within that circle.
But there's going to be people who prefer to go strictly with licensed or legitimate merchandise.
In fairness, at least Trucustom isn't putting out bootleg looking, swap meet quality throwback jerseys that plague society, especially at sporting events.
The funny thing about them is that they're even emulating the Just Don style too.
But I can see Trucustom going the same route as a designer based in Harlem named Dapper Dan if they become highly visible like he did. Dapper Dan used to take logos of expensive designer brands and place them on clothing he customized. Then the brands caught on and sued him on the grounds of copyright infringement, so he had to close his shop due to all of those lawsuits. The irony is that Gucci started working with him within the last few years after suing him decades ago.
So I can see the NBA and even some players trying to sue Trucustom for using their designs and names without a license if they get really big. Don't be shocked if Michael Jordan sues because he has a history of suing for the use of his name, image, and likeness without his agreement.
His work looks good. But definitely not the fraction of the cost of M&N for the most part. Being his jerseys are like $250-$265. It’s pretty close.
Yes but I saw him post one day about not doing screen printing before, something about his supplier. He did just post he’s working on a heat pressed Rodman pistons.Probably a stupid question but does dude do the screenprint jerseys too?
what size you get? I’m get a XL then but I don’t like if the length is gonna be short and wide like a box shape
I'll just add:The topic of Trucustom is becoming divisive on here. I can understand the stances of both sides about them.
There's always going to be a market for people who want products that closely resemble a licensed or a legitimate popular product at a fraction of the price, so that's why bootlegging exists. Trucustom logically falls under that. If people want to support them, and they can produce what people want, then it's OK within that circle.
But there's going to be people who prefer to go strictly with licensed or legitimate merchandise.
In fairness, at least Trucustom isn't putting out bootleg looking, swap meet quality throwback jerseys that plague society, especially at sporting events.
The funny thing about them is that they're even emulating the Just Don style too.
But I can see Trucustom going the same route as a designer based in Harlem named Dapper Dan if they become highly visible like he did. Dapper Dan used to take logos of expensive designer brands and place them on clothing he customized. Then the brands caught on and sued him on the grounds of copyright infringement, so he had to close his shop due to all of those lawsuits. The irony is that Gucci started working with him within the last few years after suing him decades ago.
So I can see the NBA and even some players trying to sue Trucustom for using their designs and names without a license if they get really big. Don't be shocked if Michael Jordan sues because he has a history of suing for the use of his name, image, and likeness without his agreement.
One guy said they were fakes and that guy hasn't said much since.
M&N is technically fake too. 2000s NFL jerseys doesn't have the Reebok logo and 90s NFL doesn't have the Nike, Starter, and Puma logo.