QUOTE(chcher @ Jun 17 2010, 09:21 AM)
nothing wrong with that mate, it is very common in UK to have PU / RS namesets and patches printed (I assume you are talking about English League). As long as it is authentic 
In fact, some would say that what we here prefer to do (patching PS NNs) is "weird" because Replica is meant to be patched with replica nns, and the PS only for PI kits etc.
But we all know its down to preference, so no worries
ya i know nothing wrong but very weird to wear a small size numbering jersey , just got a weird feeling hahaIn fact, some would say that what we here prefer to do (patching PS NNs) is "weird" because Replica is meant to be patched with replica nns, and the PS only for PI kits etc.
But we all know its down to preference, so no worries
just my 2 cents maybe someone like it
Added on June 17, 2010, 9:43 am
QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jun 17 2010, 09:40 AM)
Actually in UK.. the PU type EPL namesets are popular at local stores.
But in Malaysia and Singapore, they opted to have the lextra type EPL namesets.. because they scared that buyers will be skeptical and reluctant to buy.. because of fearing them to be fake ones..
Which is why, if you buy kits from kitbag, never get them print the EPL namesets or patches because they are replica sized (PU). Better get them printed here. But from subsidesports, can because they will use lextra namesets
how about coca-cola league jersey (e.g last season Newcastle) ? the printing also replica size?But in Malaysia and Singapore, they opted to have the lextra type EPL namesets.. because they scared that buyers will be skeptical and reluctant to buy.. because of fearing them to be fake ones..
Which is why, if you buy kits from kitbag, never get them print the EPL namesets or patches because they are replica sized (PU). Better get them printed here. But from subsidesports, can because they will use lextra namesets
This post has been edited by arvil22: Jun 17 2010, 09:43 AM
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