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Spotting a fake Panthers authentic jersey?


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I've got a question for you guys. I've bought many replica and tackle twill jerseys from panthers.com. I just bought my first authentic, but it hasn't arrived yet. Do the authentics have a sewn on logo and stripes on the sleeve, or are they screened? And do they have the elastic cuffs? Thanks guys.

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There's a couple of ways to spot bad ones. One is that there's a weird blue color that doesn't quite look right. I sit right next to the players family section and we'd always have like 10 Chris Harris family members in the weird blue jerseys.

The other is the stitching. It's easy to spot if you know what you're looking for.

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There's a couple of ways to spot bad ones. One is that there's a weird blue color that doesn't quite look right. I sit right next to the players family section and we'd always have like 10 Chris Harris family members in the weird blue jerseys.

The other is the stitching. It's easy to spot if you know what you're looking for.

What you trying to say ?

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I'm going to buy my first ever, don't know who to get.

Bought my bro Beason last year, don't want one everyone else has but don't want to go off the radar either. Thought about CJ because we've had several conversations in person and on the phone, plus he's locked up for a while now. Gross is intriguing because of what he means to the OL and the lockerroom.

Just dunno.

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