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Hi,

I'm looking to get a Panthers jersey, and because there are no NFL shops over here, this is quite interesting for me:

 

Carolina Panthers @Panthers 14m

http://Shop.Panthers.com  is offering free shipping for the rest of the week - use promo code FANSFS13 and get your dad a Father's Day gift!

 

Now these are the jerseys from past season. Is there any news on the 2013 jerseys? What would be the price range of those?

 

Thanks

 

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Man I've been waiting for them to release a 59 "limited" jersey.  I've sent Nike an email like once a month since the season ended.  They keep telling me that they have no time table but if people keep requesting that specific jersey then they'll make it.  I just don't understand why all the other rookies from last year have their limited jerseys out, but the DROY doesn't?

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Just FYI...I just had a little online chat session with a Nike rep.  He said that he doesn't have an exact date yet, but that there will be a lot more "limited" jerseys coming out very soon.  He also didn't have a list of any players, but said that Kuechly would more than likely be on the next shipment because of how well his "game" jerseys have sold.

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Just FYI...I just had a little online chat session with a Nike rep.  He said that he doesn't have an exact date yet, but that there will be a lot more "limited" jerseys coming out very soon.  He also didn't have a list of any players, but said that Kuechly would more than likely be on the next shipment because of how well his "game" jerseys have sold.

 

That's good to hear...want to get an alternate Kuechly jersey badly since I have Smith and Newton home jerseys and a DeAgnelo away jersey.

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Just FYI...I just had a little online chat session with a Nike rep. He said that he doesn't have an exact date yet, but that there will be a lot more "limited" jerseys coming out very soon. He also didn't have a list of any players, but said that Kuechly would more than likely be on the next shipment because of how well his "game" jerseys have sold.

What's the difference between limited and elite?

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