they always had green away jerseys.
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I think I've seen Evangelista Sports in Maple printing official letters and numbers on jerseys.Dark-Colonel wrote: ↑ These prices are good if you plan on having just a plain jersey. The same jerseys go for $89.99 USD on websites like WorldSoccerShop.
I'm guessing In2Sports closed down? When did this happen? I last went into one summer 2016. They used to have official numbers and letters by Nike/Adidas/Puma to get customized on jerseys.
Looks like there aren't any retail stores in Toronto/GTA to get that done anymore (using official letters and numbers).
Apr 19th, 2018 11:08 am
I believe some the retail locations were taken over by Soccer Maxx: https://soccermaxx.ca/Dark-Colonel wrote: ↑ These prices are good if you plan on having just a plain jersey. The same jerseys go for $89.99 USD on websites like WorldSoccerShop.
I'm guessing In2Sports closed down? When did this happen? I last went into one summer 2016. They used to have official numbers and letters by Nike/Adidas/Puma to get customized on jerseys.
Looks like there aren't any retail stores in Toronto/GTA to get that done anymore (using official letters and numbers).
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Their website stopped being updated early in 2017 and I believe they went out of business or wound-up around then.Dark-Colonel wrote: ↑ These prices are good if you plan on having just a plain jersey. The same jerseys go for $89.99 USD on websites like WorldSoccerShop.
I'm guessing In2Sports closed down? When did this happen? I last went into one summer 2016. They used to have official numbers and letters by Nike/Adidas/Puma to get customized on jerseys.
Looks like there aren't any retail stores in Toronto/GTA to get that done anymore (using official letters and numbers).
Apr 19th, 2018 1:02 pm
I want onethelasthunter wrote: ↑Shouldn't Italy's be there for 99% off?
Glad that you two are still together after seven up!Ninja Robot Pirate wrote: ↑ I have a couple of Germany ones (love that 2014 WC away kit) but my girlfriend is Brazilian and has made it clear that she doesn't want to see me in a Germany jersey.
Apr 19th, 2018 1:04 pm
Ha! Love comments like this because now its turns to a Adidas vs Nike vs Umbro vs Kappa vs.. fanboy discussion - Us football (soccer) peeps are passionate about our wears. (Adidas Copas FTW)Ninja Robot Pirate wrote: ↑ These particular jerseys may not be your cup of tea, but Adidas soccer jerseys are typically better looking than the boring ass Nike ones.
Apr 19th, 2018 1:13 pm
Salah > Messi > RonaldoVelvetsmack wrote: ↑ Ha! Love comments like this because now its turns to a Adidas vs Nike vs Umbro vs Kappa vs.. fanboy discussion - Us football (soccer) peeps are passionate about our wears. (Adidas Copas FTW)
I'll also add the following:
- France 2018
- Wenger Out
- Messi > Ronaldo
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I do have to say that Kitbag is not the best place to get customized jerseys. I had a jersey customized and they used cheap plastic letters and numbers for the customization. The letters and numbers on the jersey were peeling off. I ended up having to contact their Client Services Department and they agreed to refund 30% off the cost. From then on, I've only been purchasing jerseys from Kitbag that are not customized.barriecuda wrote: ↑ Their website stopped being updated early in 2017 and I believe they went out of business or wound-up around then.
You can order the official numbers/name plates "loose" and have them pressed by a local teamwear distributor, in a lot of cases. I have done that often here in Edmonton. Subside Sports (www.subsidesports.com/us) is great for loose printing (and soccer stuff in general). Of course, this is cumbersome and nets out to be more expensive than just buying the licensed jersey with the printing.
For my other soccer (football) homies, in addition to Subside, soccer.com (same company as worldsoccershop.com) is good, and there's also Kitbag and JDSports.co.uk. The latter two I have been dinged with customs before; WSS rarely; Subside almost never.
Great find by OP. Discounted jerseys before the World Cup is a wild deal.
I'm all about Wenger Out right now. But I do have to say this year's Germany away jersey looks sharp!Velvetsmack wrote: ↑ Ha! Love comments like this because now its turns to a Adidas vs Nike vs Umbro vs Kappa vs.. fanboy discussion - Us football (soccer) peeps are passionate about our wears. (Adidas Copas FTW)
I'll also add the following:
- France 2018
- Wenger Out
- Messi > Ronaldo
Thanks - it's been updated!
Apr 19th, 2018 6:20 pm
Thanks for this. I have only ordered non-customized from Kitbag before; I will avoid crested kits from them in the future. If you're a stickler for authenticity, Subside has great attention to detail. Just be careful not to get confused by their "fan style" printing, which is a serviceable but non-official replica style.sli723 wrote: ↑ I do have to say that Kitbag is not the best place to get customized jerseys. I had a jersey customized and they used cheap plastic letters and numbers for the customization. The letters and numbers on the jersey were peeling off. I ended up having to contact their Client Services Department and they agreed to refund 30% off the cost. From then on, I've only been purchasing jerseys from Kitbag that are not customized.
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