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White Limited Jerseys?


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In before the infamous .... "sweet bootleg jerseys" hijack my thread.

I've decided to get an elite jersey or two for this season, but would prefer the white jerseys over the black.  I don't see any white ones on the NFL shop site but really want a TD and Olsen jersey for this season.  Do they usually carry them closer to the season starting....like restocking up in time for the season, or am I just stuck getting a black one.  They have an Olsen, but no TD.  How about at the team store at the stadium? I'll be in CLT for the Vikes game in September and can wait, if they usually have them in stock.

Thoughts?

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Bought a white limited Kuechly jersey 2 years ago, couldn't drop the full amount for Elite. Still think game jerseys are my fav but the stitched numbers on my limited are nice; don't really like how the front/back is perforated tho.

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Thanks for the advice. I might just be stuck with the black jersey, which isn't a bad idea necessarily.  More of a preference thing for when its hot out.  I used to get the 'made in China' jerseys but not since they've switched to Nike.  I've heard they're pretty awful since and are easily spotted.  Not that I really care too much about that, but just thought it was time to get a TD real jersey. But, if I can't find one that's not $300, I just may have to dip into the overseas product. 

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