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CWalker4205

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I just left Lids in Woodbridge, VA and got a steal on a couple of jersey's. I got an authentic Steve Smith for $50 and a youth Jon Beason for $10. I know they are reebok but at those prices I really didn't care. They also had D- Will and J-Stew for $20 each but I already have those. Of course there was about 20 of Clausen's left. They had tons from other teams too.

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Guest moninghaly

http://www.weiketrade.hk

they do quality jersey and after some experiences with them , i have to say the quality is awesome and shipping's fast .(usually got the package in about 2 weeks after payment.) but what a pity , they dont accept paypal any more this year .and only take credit card and western union as payment .but whatever

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Are they cheap AND high quality?

Generally speacking , there're not exactly cheap and high quality jersey . you can choose either cheap or high quality but high price .that's the rules anyway .when i'm doing the choice , i will buy some cheap with somehow not bad quality .

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Generally speacking , there're not exactly cheap and high quality jersey . you can choose either cheap or high quality but high price .that's the rules anyway .when i'm doing the choice , i will buy some cheap with somehow not bad quality .

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Hate on me if you want, but I have two jersey's, 89 and 34. I bought each of them from Walmart on clearance ($16 each, regularly $40). The tags say "NFL Team Apparel", and the shirts are made of 100 percent polyester with silkscreen lettering and logos. I only wash them in liquid detergent and cold water about 2-3x per year, and let them hang dry. It is what it is.

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