QUOTE(ERTHK @ Jan 6 2011, 06:57 AM)
I read some previous posts suggested that reproduction namesets from Wiggysport are not good in quality & I have to agree with previous members who have mentioned it.
Ordered a Man Utd 96/97 nameset from them before, the quality is only mediocre.
Everything is separated in the package including the outline of the number, when I wanted to heat press the nameset, it took me 30 minutes to arrange it in order to iron it properly.
Like a jigsaw puzzle, & a jigsaw puzzle which I don't enjoy arrange, because it's so tediously frustrating when you want to heat press it, not to mention that the material is quite thin as well.
I don't think I will order from them anymore.
If you checked the first page of this thread, I've already written a How To Guide on applying the retro namesets made by wiggy:
QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Aug 9 2010, 01:12 AM)
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 From the guide, I clearly shown how to arrange the delicate namesets from it's small plastic bag on to the jersey.. Take it out slowly and use the back paper beneath each individual letter to lift it out from it's small plastic bag:
One of the reasons why most jersey collectors including myself prefer the ones from wiggy is because they have the correct red colouring for their red namesets. Namesets from hong kong (example, homeofbadges) have darker red coloured namesets which is not accurate. So if you want to apply namesets on your england or blackburn rovers jerseys that are red colour, then better get them from wiggy.
Only downside of the namesets from wiggy is that the letters are soft, soggy and very delicate. To counter this, you need to be patient and remove the letters from it's packaging slowly as guided above. Another issue is that the glue is not strong. If this happens, you can use glue to enhance it's bonding, if it peels off again later after application. You can use a polyurethane type glue such as the glue that I used in my guide on how to use glue to fix your jersey.. this guide is also available in the first page:
QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Aug 9 2010, 01:12 AM)
12. How To Use Proper Glue To Fix Your Jersey- Read the guide here:
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1518918/+1401 Read the guide above on how to use glue to fix any problems with your jersey. Here is the glue that I used:
Don't use gam gajah because it is acidic and will ruin your jersey. Besides, when it bonds.. it becomes harden and will ruin the smooth surface of your jersey.
QUOTE(doublezul @ Jan 6 2011, 04:37 PM)
may i ask here..
i wan to buy non-authentic MU long sleeve jersey ..
where got sell eh?kl downtown maybe?

Sorry. No fake jerseys in this thread.
QUOTE(Bosh7 @ Jan 6 2011, 04:55 PM)
Hard to tell.. no actual photos of the jerseys he is selling. I've asked about it in the thread.. let's see how it goes.
But if you ask me personally........................................... I think you know the answer already
This post has been edited by schmeichel7: Jan 6 2011, 05:03 PM