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post May 16 2010, 10:42 AM, updated 16y ago

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This thread is opened for discussion on:

1. Football replica or player issue jerseys/shorts/socks
2. Football training jerseys/shorts/socks
3. Namesets (NNs) and patches


The discussions here are generic but related to the items above, such as where to find a certain jersey or nameset, asking questions on patches etc...

Anyone can share their latest jerseys they bought since this is a thread about jerseys.

RULES AND REGULATIONS (R&R)

Make sure that none of the things below are mentioned:

1. Talking/discussing about fake jerseys/patches/gear
2. Flaming and causing stir/arguing with another LYN member
3. Any racial abuse or football clubs sentiment
4. Anything that is against the general rules of this forum.


If anyone breaks the rule, they will be reported to the moderators and admins.

As discussed with the previous thread starter, I decided to volunteer and open the thread again (thanks MobyDick).

For newbies, any questions please refer to page 1 first. I will post some guides in the first page for references because sometimes the same question is asked over and over again..

EXTRA ATTENTION TO MEMBERS OF LYN FORUM AND REGULARS TO THIS THREAD!

Most of the regulars know who are the previous troublemakers who like to cause stir in this thread. They will either:

1. Insult people's collection
2. Brag about themselves
3. Insult other people's knowledge on jerseys
4. Flame other people
5. All the above.

IF YOU FIND THEM POSTING IN THIS THREAD ... please report to the moderators and IGNORE THEM ... because their postings are worthless and most of them are more into seeking attention only..

If you post in the forum, then you agree with the rules stated above.

Thank you!

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post May 16 2010, 10:42 AM

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Useful Guides and Tutorials for fellow LYN members:


Q&A, TIPS AND GUIDES ON FOOTBALL JERSEYS


1. Buying online via eBay
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2. Washing your jersey using washing machine
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3. What is player version and replica Names and Numberings (NNs)? What kind of NNs are we buying for the new EPL season?
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4. What is this 'Player Version' or 'Player Issue' jersey and what is the difference between it and the Replica Jersey?

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5. How to iron your football jersey
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6. How to apply the original Chris Kay Lextra EPL Name and Numbers (NNs)

*Updated on 14th July 2010:
- Read the guide here: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/933093/+1681

7. What to do if your jersey's NNs are peeling off
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Updated on 14th July 2010:

8. How to use your Maybank ATM Debit Card to buy jerseys online at ebay (using paypal) and at online stores (like kitbag, subside etc etc):

- Read the guide here: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1303914/+1358

9. How To Remove Your Nameset/Patches Using Dylan Stain Remover

- Read the guide here: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1424696/+396

10. How To Apply PU Namesets

- Read the guide here: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1145948/+1856

11. How to apply the delicate retro namesets from Wiggy Sports (www.wiggysports.co.uk):

- Read the guide here: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1145948/+2324

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post May 16 2010, 10:43 AM

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RECOMMENDED LOCAL SPORTS SHOPS FOR PURCHASING AUTHENTIC JERSEYS/NNs/BADGES


1. Al-Ikhsan Store:
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Al-Ikhsan is one of the oldest sports shop in Malaysia and has been around for more than 10 years. They have branches all around Malaysia and even the JCs personally purchase goodies from them. Highly recommended by the Jerseyman and aw13 ourselves.. thumbup.gif

For more information, visit their website at: www.al-ikhsan.com

Contact Information:
Headquarters Address: Al-Ikhsan Head Quarters, No.58 & 59, Jalan Pendidikan 4, Taman Universiti, 81300 Johor Baharu, Johor Darul Ta'zim, MALAYSIA
Email: info@al-ikhsan.com
HQ Telephone: +607-5208702
HQ Fax: +607-5216013
Website: www.al-ikhsan.com

List of shop branches:
JOHOR:
Al-Ikhsan Factory Store: 07-5201158
Nike Factory Store: 07-520 6651
Taman University: 07-521 4570
Holiday Plaza: 07- 331 1437
Kompleks The Zone, Johor Bahru: 07-222 8695 / 07-224 8702
Plaza Angsana, Johor Bahru: 07-235 3859 / 07- 239 1631
Jaya Jusco, Tebrau: 07-353 0871
Muar: 06-953 4768

SELANGOR:
Ampang Point: 03-4260 4770
Kompleks Diamond, Bangi: 03-8210 0924 / 03-8210 0926
Plaza Alam Sentral Shah Alam - 03-5512 5186
Klang Parade: 03-3342 7284
The Curve, Damansara: 03-7727 5258
Sunway Piramid: 03-7492 0599

KUALA LUMPUR:
BB Plaza - 03-2143 9010 / 03-2144 5526 / 03-2142 3952 / 03-2143 3877
Sg Wang Plaza - 03-2143 9455

PUTRAJAYA:
Alamanda: 03-8889 3227

MELAKA:
Plaza Melaka Central: 06-292 2337
Melaka R&R (above PLUS Highway): 06-556 5871

PERAK:
Ipoh Parade: 05-241 9623
Sri Manjung: 05-688 3981

PAHANG:
Kuantan: 09-516 3927

KEDAH:
Alor Setar: 04-771 3445
Pulau Langkawi: 04-966 7437

PENANG:
Perai: 04-399 6137
Seberang Jaya (Sunway Carnival Mall): 04-399 2504
Queensbay Mall: 04-641 4418

KELANTAN:
Kota Bharu: 09-746 1045

TERENGGANU:
Kemaman: 09-858 1049

NEGERI SEMBILAN:
Al-Ikhsan Seremban, Ground Floor, No. 10,
Jalan S2, B15Biz Avenue Shop,
70300 Seremban 2
Negeri Sembilan

2. Real One Sports
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Real One Sports is another alternative choice for buying jerseys other than Al-Ikhsan at BB Plaza. Located one floor below the Al-Ikhsan store in BB Plaza.

Contact Information:
Headquarters Address: G003, Ground Floor, BB Plaza, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
HQ Telephone: +603-2144 2020

3. Q-Line Sports Pertama Complex

Located at Pertama Complex in KL (opposite Sogo KL and near Jalan TAR), this shop sells a lot of local team kits like Perak, Selangor, Kedah and other local team jerseys and also offers services to apply NNs, sponsors and MSL badge on to the local team jerseys. And best of all, they are 100% authentic and as worn by the players in the Malaysia Super League!

And they also sell EPL NNs, badges and some jerseys as well. Highly recommended if you want to buy local team's jerseys!

Contact number: 03-26923727

4. Active Sports Centre:
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For JCs or anyone in Northern Region who wants to buy authentic jerseys, you guys can visit this shop. Located at Komtar Building, Penang and Alor Setar, they sell lots of authentic jerseys of teams from the EPL, La Liga and Serie A. No NNs or badges sold here but you can order from them to be pre-applied before they sell it to you.

Contact Information:
PENANG:
Address: C 2-2-18, Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (KOMTAR), 10000 Georgetown, Penang
Telephone/Fax: 04-263 2218

KEDAH:
Address: No. 1551, Jalan Kota, 05000 Alor Setar, Kedah
Telephone/Fax: 04-730 0151
Sales person name: Nik Shafina (012-632 9899)

5. HYTEX Studio
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Hytex studio are one of the concept shops owned by company known as Hytex. Hytex started operating in 1981 as a company that does contract silkscreen printing in a rented shop-house. Hytex’s business was then confined to manual silkscreen printing using long wooden tables.

In a move to further penetrate and consolidate its position in the retail industry, Hytex started operating its own concept stores, namely the chain of American Athletics, World of Cartoons, Issue and Hytex Studio. There are currently 40 concept stores strategically located in shopping centres all over Malaysia. For more information, visit their website at http://www.hytex.com.my/

Contact Information:
Website: http://www.hytex.com.my/
Email: enquiry@hytex.com.my

List of shop branches:
1. Sunway Pyramid
Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway,
46150 Petaling Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan
Telephone: 603-7492 1941, 603-7492 1947 & 603-7491 0878

2. Island Plaza, Pulau Pinang
Hytex Studio. Island Plaza
Lot 1-15 & 1-16 [Ta]
No. 118, Jln. Tanjong Tokong
10470 Penang
Telephone: (604) 8991951

3. City Square, Johor Bahru
Lot MK 4-04, 05 & 06
No. 106-108, Jln. Wong Ah Fook
Johor Bahru
80000 Johor
Telephone: (607) 2267785

4. First World Plaza, Genting Highlands
First World Plaza
Lot F/L2A.5, Level T2A
69000 Genting Highlands
Pahang Darul Makmur
Telephone: (603) 6436 3203 & (603) 6436 3188

6. Sportsland Sdn. Bhd.
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Sportsland and Nike Malaysia was conceptualizing on the idea of introducing the first Nike Shop for the Malaysian Public as early as 1993. After years of observing the discerning Malaysian Customers, the FIRST Nike Shop was finally revealed to the general public 19th August 1995.

It was conceptualized to both educate and service the Malaysian customers on the products, technology and service of the Nike brand name. It is a worthwhile exercise and since then, many Nike Stores have been mushrooming in Malaysia. For more information, visit their website: http://sportsld.com/

Contact Information:
Website: http://sportsld.com
Email: admin@sportsld.com

List of shop branches:
1. Mid Valley Megamall
Centre Court, Third Floor, T-017
Tel: 03-22843688

2. Suria KLCC
Centre Court, Third Floor, Lot 332 & 332A
Tel: 03-23810902

3. 1 Utama Shopping Centre
(New Wing)
Highstreet, Second Floor, S-306
Tel: 03-77254018
03-77254035

4. Kinta City Shopping Centre (Ipoh)
Ground Floor, G-25
Tel: 05-5453328 :lol
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WHERE TO BUY NAME/NUMBER SET (NNs) AND PATCHES


ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE LETTERS/NUMBERS & PATCHES FOR THE TOP 4 EPL TEAMS

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Letters/Numbers are in black or white colours. Navy & Red NNs depend on stock availability and are ordered and sold as sets (not individually like black and white).
Locally each EPL letter costs RM6 per letter and RM35 per number. So if you want to buy ROONEY 10, it will cost:

(6 letters X RM6) + (2 numbers X RM35) = RM36 + RM70 = RM106

A pair of EPL patches (normal or champions patches) costs RM49 per pair (2 pieces for both sleeves).
You can purchase the EPL NNs and Patches (normal and champions) at:

1. Local Stores: Al-Ikhsan, Real One and Q-Line
2. Online:
http://www.wiggysports.co.uk
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SoccerAuthentics
http://replicaroom.com/

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE NAMESET & PATCHES FOR THE TOP 4 EPL TEAMS

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The UCL Nameset comes in sets (name and number on 1 same set). Pricing varies, RM99-RM119. Call the local shop to determine the price.
UCL starball patches costs betweenRM79-RM89 per 1 piece. Pls note that this price is valid for the 0809 version.

You can purchase the UCL NNs and Patches at:

1. Local Stores: Al-Ikhsan, Real One
2. Online:
http://www.wiggysports.co.uk
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SoccerAuthentics
http://replicaroom.com/
http://www.SS352.com

PAST RETRO EPL/OTHER LEAGUES/NATIONAL TEAM NAMESET

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1. Online:
http://www.wiggysports.co.uk
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SoccerAuthentics
http://replicaroom.com/
http://www.iamsk38129.com/
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/FootballBoys-Girls
http://www.geocities.com/homeofbadges
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/e-reall-shop

NON-EPL LETTERS/NUMBERS (NATIONAL TEAMS, SERIE A, LA LIGA, BUNDESLIGA AND OTHERS)

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1. Local Stores: Al-Ikhsan, Real One (depends on availability, call shop first to check availability)
2. Online:
http://www.wiggysports.co.uk
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SoccerAuthentics
http://replicaroom.com/
http://www.SS352.com

NON-EPL LETTERS/NUMBERS (NATIONAL TEAMS, SERIE A, LA LIGA, BUNDESLIGA AND OTHERS)

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1. Online:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SoccerAuthentics
http://replicaroom.com/
http://www.SS352.com

* PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN BUYING THESE ITEMS...

1. If you buy from local shops, make sure you insist on receipt.. so if you want a refund if you found the NNs/patches to be fake, easy.. got proof
2. If you buy from online (ebay or overseas seller), ask in the forum or pm myself if you need second opinion to see if it's authentic or not. I will not be held responsible if the item is found to be fake later.

I will update this page from time to time, if you guys have any useful info.. please PM me.. Thanks!
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RECOMMENDED FOREIGN ONLINE SPORTS SHOPS FOR PURCHASING AUTHENTIC JERSEYS/NNs/BADGES


Here is the list of names/address/contact information of local sports shops that have a previous and currently proven record of selling authentic items (jerseys, namesets and badges). As you all know, one of the rules and principles of all JCs (Jersey Collectors) are to say no to fake jerseys, NNs and badges.

We had a case with one of our previously recommended and endorsed shop somewhere in KL who we previously trusted and recommended to our friends and other fellow JCs. But in early 2008, 2 of their employees broke our trust and started to sell fake namesets and badges. Our mistake was not to spread this news because we though it was a one off case and we had good faith on that shop. But sadly it became worst because many people fell victims to these 2 unethical sellers who preyed on naive and innocent buyers who wanted to buy original items and paid the items with prices that matches authentic items. Is it unethical but at the end they got away with it because we didn't have any proof against them. It is funny to see how they pretend they didn't know about it and were plain cowards for not admitting it or still claiming that it's authentic. And at the end, the tauke himself said to one of our mates in the JC group to trust him more than us. That really upset us because we were wasting time giving them chance to sort out things, trusting and endorsing them, and at the end.. after trying to gain back our trust and believe on them.. we were scolded back as if we were the one starting the fuss. Takkan pokok bergoyang kalau tiada angin bertiup.. right?

So what we can do now is.. for the sake and safety of other JCs, newbies and friends out there is to list down the local and foreign sports shops that are guaranteed to sell authentic items and are personally endorsed by us. We might not have 10 years experience of selling items (quoted by someone who claims that players actually wear jersey with PU typed NNs during matches because they are light.. WTF..?) but we know our stuff. And I have black and white proof to back that up.

Anyway if you want to visit the recommended shops that we endorse, here they are:

1. Weston Corp Singapore:
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Weston are a Singapore based company that has been in the sporting goods business for over 50 years now. They deal in a wide variety of sporting goods and products and they also have an online website that has a strong focus on soccer products that provides the largest range of replica jerseys and soccer boots anywhere in Asia at the best price.

They do sell to Malaysia and provide services to deliver the goods purchased at their online website to Malaysia using UPS services.

They have 2 branches in Singapore. One is at Queensway Shopping Center and another is at Peninsula Shopping Centre. The shops are open from 11am to 9.30pm (at Queensway Shopping Centre) and from 10am to 7.30pm (at Peninsula Shopping Centre)

For more information, visit their website at: www.weston.com.sg

Contact Information:

Address: WESTON CORPORATION, 01 Queensway #01-22, Queensway Shopping Centre, Singapore 149053
Phone : (65) 6474 5906
Fax : (65) 6473 53021
Website: www.weston.com.sg
Email: sales@weston.com.sg

2. Ensport.com Hong Kong:
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A Hong Kong online shop that sells genuine jerseys and other football related stuffs. They do deliver to Malaysia but they only use Registered Mail of Hong Kong Mail Services. Delivery normally takes around 10 working days. For more information, visit their website: http://www.ensport.com/ or http://www.ensport.com/catalog/default.php?language=en

3. Subside Sports:
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Subside Sports deal in a wide range of sports products and sports accessories and deal all over the world. Offering one of the largest selections of Football Merchandise on the Internet. Over 2000 Club, National & International Replica Football Shirts and Souvenirs from all over the world. English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, South American, Asian, African and Oceania are all available from Subside Sports Ltd.

For more information, visit their website at http://www.subsidesports.com/uk/store/index.jsp

Contact Information:
Address: Subside Sports Ltd, PO Box 335, Exeter, Devon EX2 9YB England
UK Phone Number: 0845 8382442
International Phone :+44 1647 433272
Fax: 01647 433114
Email: sales@subside.co.uk
Website: http://www.subsidesports.com/uk/store/index.jsp

4. Kitbag
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Kitbag.com is a large online store specialising in sportswear and leisurewear. Kitbag stock a large selection of official shirts for the top Rugby and Football teams. As well as football kits Kitbag also sells a range of sporting souvenirs and videos. Kitbag cater for both men and women with their sportswear. The site supports multiple currencies worldwide, next day UK delivery is available on most items. For more information, visit their website at: http://www.kitbag.com

Contact Information:
Address: Kitbag Ltd, P.O. Box 210, Manchester, M24 1YN
Telephone: Within the UK Phone 0845 408 4345
Outside the UK +44 (0) 845 408 4345
(*available from 8am – 8pm Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm Saturday and Sunday)
Email: customerservice@kitbag.com - (if you have a problem with your order)
info@kitbag.com - (if you need more information about a product before you can make a purchase)

5. 352 Soccer Square Hong Kong
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352 Soccer Square are a famous in Hong Kong for selling jerseys and football related souvenir. They are opened since May 2000 and currently they focus mostly on selling european football team jerseys, original NN and application, football merchandise and Corinthian models. They also selling some major brands products such as Kappa and Chris Kay. They are Corinthian's official Hong Kong distributors which allows them to provide faster, more complete collection to the HK supporters.

On July 2004, they expanded their business, same address but larger area. They used their previous warehouse and renovated it as part of the shop. So now its more spacious and thus provide customer with a better environment.They can be contacted by their website: http://www.ss352.com

Contact Information:
Address: 9/F, Michaelson House, 38-40 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: 2770 7352
Email: 352soccer.sq@gmail.com
Website: http://www.ss352.com

6. Premier Football Singapore
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We are a Football-themed Retail Store bringing you a wide range of Official Football merchandise from around the world. We have products ranging from La Liga, Serie A, EPL and many more. We also specialise in Names and Numbers for Major Club Jerseys and also Corinthian Figures for collectors. For more information, visit their website at: http://www.premier-football.net/

Contact Information:
a. Retail Store:

Address: 181 Orchard Road. #05-47 Orchard Central, Singapore 238896
Telephone:+65 6844 1574
Fax: +65 6844 1594
Email: sales@premier-football.net
Operating Hours:
11:00am - 09:00pm Sun-Thu
11:00am - 09:30pm Fri-Sat

b. Warehouse:
Address: 59 Ubi Ave 1 #04-20 Bizlink Centre Singapore 408938
Telephone: +65 6844 1574
Fax: +65 6844 1594

7. Soccer Scene UK
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The Company has been trading successfully within the central London area since 1969. In 1980 Soccer Scene was born and its first store was located in Carnaby Street and to this date remains its flagship store. The Company has since opened stores in Oxford Street and most recently in Covent Garden.
Soccer Scene quickly earned the reputation of being the original "speciality shop" within the soccer field and became the trailblazer as a major outlet for soccer and rugby replica kits and allied products in the United Kingdom. For more information, visit their website at: http://www.soccerscene.co.uk

Contact Information:
Website: http://www.soccerscene.co.uk

8. Soccer-Spain Shop Spain
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This is a spanish online shop that sells almost all La-Liga team jerseys. For more information, visit their website at: h2ttp://www.soccer-spain.com/ssshop/shopwindow.html

Contact Information:
Address: SOCCER-SPAIN La Liga Shop, Apartado 6037, 08080 Barcelona, Spain
Shop manager: Hamish
Telephone: 00-34-93-4342277
Fax: 00-34-93-4342278
Email: shop@soccer-spain.com
customersupport@soccer-spain.com (If you need any help or advice on how to purchase goods through on-line shop or have a specific query about goods
that are not listed on the website)

9. 21 Jerseys
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This is another Hong Kong shop that has done successful sales with one of our JC member (llk). They offer some form or membership (Gold VIP) once your order reached HK$200. 2008 Gold VIP members are entitled for:

1. 15% off for jerseys which from local distrubutors
2. 5% off for jerseys which direct import
3. 10% off for NNs
4. 10% off for badges
5. 10% off for others accesorries

For more information, visit their website: http://www.21jersey.com

Contact Information:
Address: Room 2109, Pakpolee Commercial Centre, 1A Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
(Business Hours: Mon to Fri 14:00 - 20:30 & Sat to Sun 14:00 - 20:00)
Telephone: 2153 9169
Email: 21jersey@gmail.com
Website: http://www.21jersey.com
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Old LYN Football Jersey Talk Threads

Creation date: Jan 23 2010, 04:16 AM
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1303914

Creation date: Aug 29 2009, 01:50 AM
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1145948

Creation date: Feb 11 2009, 09:03 PM
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/933093

Creation date: Oct 16 2008, 02:01 PM
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/818854

You guys can use these old threads and search for any information that was discussed earlier.

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Please continue the discussion in this new thread.

Thank you.
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post May 16 2010, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(liez @ May 16 2010, 11:04 AM)
So izit impossible for us to get the player jersey in Malaysia??? Like Nike shop and Adidas shop??? The Rm250 +- we paid was just for the replica??? sad.gif
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To answer your question.

Generally it is impossible to get the player jersey or player issue jersey in Malaysia. EXCEPT for Malaysia's national home/away jersey.

Why is this?

Simple. Because only the supplier (kitman or kit manager) gets the stock supplied by Nike or Adidas or any brand. By right, the player issue jerseys are meant for the players only. It has different characteristics compared to the replica jersey for certain reasons. For adidas kits, they have PU type 3 stripes so that they look solid. For replica jerseys, it is not a good idea to have the jersey with PU typed 3 stripes because replica jerseys are daily worn and used.. it won't last longer.

Another feature that exists in player issue jerseys are sometimes they are head bonded (not stitched). Can you imagine if the replica jerseys all are head bonded? How would it last longer?

This is the reason why the market is limited for player issue jerseys, even in Malaysia. We can find some player issue Malaysia jerseys thanks to the fact that it's Malaysia's kit so the supplier is in Malaysia.

For certain adidas player issue kits like liverpool and chelsea, because they are Made in China.. some ebay sellers from Hong Kong can easily obtain them. Then they are sold a lot in ebay. These sellers are lucky because they are able to contact the suppliers who have the stock and then resell them.

Shops locally do not sell the player issue jerseys just because they are no stock/supply and because if they are.. they are more expensive due to it's rarity.

Hope this answers your question.

QUOTE(narutokun83 @ May 16 2010, 02:13 PM)
Adui, everywhere is sold out this XXXL (size 50) Man Utd Home jersey. Anybody have any idea any online store still carry this size? LS or SS.
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You can try searching it at ebay
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QUOTE(aw13 @ May 19 2010, 05:31 PM)
Anyone wanting a feel of the new Adidas Chelsea & Liverpool home kits, do pop by your nearest Al-Ikhsan branches, as well as Adidas boutiques!
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For sure I know aw13 will be there as well to see his beloved blues new home kit
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The russian jersey is 100% authentic. No worries.
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The Barcelona new home kit might be arriving locally in July 2010. Nike always brings in the new club kits in July. You can pre-order the new kit at kitbag.

Feel odd seeing Barcelona's home maroon shorts. Similar to the 2005-2006 home kit.

The Valencia kappa kit is 100% authentic. No worries.
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QUOTE(beckzaidan @ May 22 2010, 06:56 PM)
fake like always, sudah keluar...

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hopefully, theres a lil bit more tweaking for this jersey, and the end product is not actualli like this. maybe nike just do this to mengaburi mata pirates!!!

hopefully...


Added on May 22, 2010, 6:57 pmdont like the white lines on the shoulder, looks like imitation adidas or asadi or forest. hahaha
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Sorry mate.. that is the confirmed design.

I even saw a photo where it was already being sold with the price tag some more..

No worries.. at first it looks awful but later... from time to time, we will get used to it and love it. Good example is the 07/09 home kit. Simple and awful at first but later...

QUOTE(bobbey @ May 22 2010, 07:06 PM)
hai guys.. just want to ask.. is the item here is authenthic.. http://www.mudah.my/New+ORIGINAL+England+H...010-6047823.htm

thanks..
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Fake bro.. look at the prices. And other stuffs the seller sells seems fake as well
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madfag, this is how the EPL champions 09/10 patches that will be worn by Chelsea next season:

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QUOTE(madfag @ May 25 2010, 05:33 PM)
ohhhh. alright. thanks jersey gurus!
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Shyshh.. don't call me "jersey guru". I'm just a friend who is willing to help. laugh.gif
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ghoster.. don't put hope too much on ali to drop to that price... most like it will be from adidas... Check the adidas warehouse sale at PKNS building also at Bangi..who knows..
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QUOTE(ghoster @ Jun 1 2010, 12:05 PM)
hey thanks man! will check em out biggrin.gif

i bought this jersey, came with fake NN, seller didnt tell me anything about the NN sad.gif too lazy to return it, so i figure, why dont DIY remove the NN? tongue.gif
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I did it once on to my Everton jersey. Removed the chang sponsors. But I did it because the jersey was black colour.

When you attempt to do it, there will be glue stains left.. it will be obvious is the jersey is bright colour (yellow, red, etc etc)..

And to remove it............ was not an easy feat because the glue is super strong. I had to use a round iron sponge (used to clean the dishes in the sink) to brush it off.. no other choice because peeling it off was not easy. It depends if the glue is strong or not, but PU glue is normally strong and the nature of the PU material (which is super thin and is almost one single layer with the surface) made it hard.

It depends.. if the glue is strong, then you need extra effort. Here were the results:

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Another one of jerseyman's useful DIY guide.. taken from My-FJC forum to share with you lots:

How To Remove Your Nameset/Patches Using Dylan Stain Remover

Sometimes it is necessary to remove the wrong namesets or patches on the jersey that you've purchased. Many instance like for example, a wrong patch applied onto a jersey, you want to replace a replica sized patches with a player issue size one... In the past, the method was quite hard to do.. now thanks to the existence of some stain removers like Dylan's, we are able to do it.

That's the fun of DIY football jersey.

OK, there are a lot of stain removers that we can use to remove any nameset or patches. But for jerseyman's guide here, we will use Dylan Stain Remover that can be purchased locally at stores such as Tesco, Giant or other hypermarkets. You can see below that I found the stuff being sold at Tesco for RM10.70:

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Dylon Stain Remover being sold at Tesco for RM10.70


We will use the one which is 'for dry clean fabrics' as shown below:

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Now, for today's experiment.. our guinea pig will be the Hull City 2009-2010 home jersey that I bought from Hull City's Online Store:

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When I bought the jersey and found out that the BPL patches were replica sized (smaller compared to the normal player issue ones), I've decided to remove it and later apply a player issue one that is bigger onto the sleeves. Bare in mind that the disadvantages from this method is that there will be glue stains left from your jersey and unless your jersey is dark colour (black colour), the glue stains are obvious and can be seen.. So the best reason to do this, is to replace a wrong patches or nameset with a correct one.. but then again you have to know the consequences.. example the glue stains might still be seen... This is a probability though.. if the nameset has glue that is not strong enough (as strong as PU or lextra typed namesets/patches ) then there is a chance that we can remove it using this technique without leaving any glue stains...

So before you do this.. bare in mind this risk (of glue stains being left on the surface of the jersey after the patches/nameset has been removed).

Here are the steps:

1. Flip your jersey inside out (terbalikkan) and find the area where the patches/nameset originally sits:

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2. One thing when using Dylon Stain Remover.. at the end of the tip of the bottle, there is a sponge and button that needs you to press the surface of the jersey so that the liquid comes out.. This is a good mechanism to avoid the solution from spilling out accidentally.. so remember, press the tip of the bottle to the jersey's surface so that the liquid comes out:

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Once you understand how it works, press and damp the area where the patches/nameset sits with the solution from Dylon Stain Remover:

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Start dampening the area where the patches/nameset sits using Dylon Stain Remover

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The patches that is fully damped with the liquid from the Dylon Stain Remover

3. Once done, you need to flip back your jersey and put the Dylon Stain remover solution on the other surface of the patches/nameset (which is outside):

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This is to ensure that the patches is 100% dampened and smeared with the liquid from both sides.

4. Leave the patches for 5-10 minutes.. so that the solution starts to play it's role (removing the glue)

- to be continued -

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continued..


5. Then start trying to peel off the patches.. I would advise you guys to start from a sharp pointing area (such as the edges) to be your starting point:

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Slowly peel off the patches/nameset from the starting point:

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Slowly peel off the patches from the starting point

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Slowly peel off the patches from the starting point


6. From one starting point, move to the next other.. look for areas where you can start.. ensuring that almost all corners are covered:

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Peel off other edges around the corner of the patches..

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Peel off other edges around the corner of the patches..


7. During the peeling off process.. if you notice that the patches are stuck and hard to peel off.. don't worry, re-apply the Dylan Stain Remover solution back onto the patches/nameset:

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If the peeling off process becomes stuck or hard to do, re-apply the solution


8. Then continue to peel off.. once all corners are covered.. then the peeling off process becomes easier:

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Top area of the patch being removed

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Side area of the patch being removed

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More areas of the patch being peeled off

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The patch is almost peeled off


- to be continued -

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continued..

9. Peel off the patches patiently.. once done here are the results:

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The BPL patch that was successfully peeled off using Dylon Stain Remover

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The remains from the sleeves.. can see that the BPL patch has been removed

If you do the peeling off properly and carefully (with a lot of patience), you might have the patches that were removed in still good condition (except that the shpae looks a bit awkward like 'bergulung' or rolled):

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If done properly and carefully, the removed patches will still be intact and good shape.


10. One thing that I have reminded earlier, there is a risk that the glue stain will still remain on the jersey's surface:

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Glue stains still remain after removing the patches.. this is a risk from this procedure

Good luck!


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