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I have a black Kasay jersey that is 11 years old and a white one that is 8 years old. I have a white Mills jersey that is maybe 7 or 8 years years old as well. I have chosen my jerseys well. I don't wear jerseys anymore though so will most likely never buy another one.

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I have a Peppers in white and black, a blue Smith, and since my son was a big USC fan he had to have a Jarrett when he got drafted.

I like jerseys, I don't like that the female jerseys only come in Smith, Peppers, and Jake. But I want a Beason jersey so I'm gonna order a female custom one and get Beason's like that. I won't buy my son anymore he has stopped wearing them.

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I own a few panthers jerseys since i am a big fan of jerseys...i own....

Black John Kasay Authentic (Wilson)

Black Chris Harris Authentic (Reebok)

Black #29 Inaugural Season Authentic (Apex)

White DeAngelo Williams Authentic (Reebok)

White Steve Smith Authentic (Reebok)

White Inaugural Season Blank Authentic jersey that will be custom to 13 Amp (Reebok)

Blue Steve Smith Authentic (Reebok)

Black Jake Delhomme Premier jersey (Reebok)

White Jake Delhomme Replica (Reebok)

Blue Steve Smith Wal-Mart kind Replica (Reebok)

Non Carolina Panthers:

Teal Dan Marino Authentic (Wilson)

Blue Kurt Warner LA Rams Style Replica (Puma)

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