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Williams Jersey


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I almost bought one from the Reebok outlet a couple months back, but something looked off... just like with this one. It is the stripes on the shoulders. The bootleg/fake ones don't reach all the way around to each side under the arm. Which I really didn't get considering Reebok is the official provider of the NFL Equipment... smh...

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Ok, first of all, the front of the shirt has a panthers logo where the nfl equipment shield should be. Second the back of the jersey has two major things wrong with it, one the name plate... there isnt one, its completely iron on, even with a reebok iron-on the name plate is tackle-twill stitched on, the numbers on the back as well are ironed on which is fine for $80 jerseys because the numbers aren't supposed to be tackle-twill stitched.

So moving back to the front of the jersey, we see the band around the arms are half way cut off, which is unauthentic, also the sides have no number on each shoulder. the gray is also the wrong kind of gray on the shoulder strips. Last but not least the front number is way too small and not tackle twilled on which brings it no where near game wearable (not game worn, but if d-will wore it on the field it would be legal) $300, nor is it anywhere near a $80 authentic iron-on jersey. This is your typical $20 wal-mart jersey that you buy for a girl.

Source: http://reviews.ebay.com/Fake-NFL-Jerseys-Detecting-Counterfeit-Reebok-Authentic_W0QQugidZ10000000003203183

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