QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Apr 12 2007, 02:18 PM)
It is true that the best and safest way is to buy direct from sports shops in Malaysia. But sometimes there are rare items that are not sold any longer here. For example, United's training kit or the old retro jerseys. I'm doing a project here, where I bought an old Manchester United umbro champions league jersey (the one with 1 star at the club's crest). Later I purchased the umbro design letters and numbers of BECKHAM 7, bought the old Champions League starball patch and applied them onto the jersey. Then, I will send this jersey to a embroidery shop in KL and will ask the guy to have 'UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THE FINAL 1999' onto the jersey. Making it look like it's the jersey worn in the finals. Haha...
Besides you can find XXXL size jerseys in ebay. But the risk is there. Yes, it is risky. For example, item bought is fake. In lelong.com, I tell you almost 99% of jerseys are fake. But you can investigate first by checking the labels, inner lables, tags etc. For nike jerseys, all have same criteria (black security tag, sizing info etc). Adidas should also be the same.
Another risk is that the item delivered via airmail doesn't arrive safely. Always insist of using International Registered mail. Meaning, the jersey will need a recipient's signature for it to be delivered by the postman. If no one is at home, the item is kept at Pos Malaysia's warehouse for your own manual collection. You only need to add extra GBP5-7 from normal airmail delivery rate.
I buy and sell football jerseys via ebay. So I know pretty well the world in ebay.
You buy and sell jerseys on eBay? Can provide your ID, might need to buy from you as you seems like a man that don't cheat and only trade ORIGINALS.... Besides you can find XXXL size jerseys in ebay. But the risk is there. Yes, it is risky. For example, item bought is fake. In lelong.com, I tell you almost 99% of jerseys are fake. But you can investigate first by checking the labels, inner lables, tags etc. For nike jerseys, all have same criteria (black security tag, sizing info etc). Adidas should also be the same.
Another risk is that the item delivered via airmail doesn't arrive safely. Always insist of using International Registered mail. Meaning, the jersey will need a recipient's signature for it to be delivered by the postman. If no one is at home, the item is kept at Pos Malaysia's warehouse for your own manual collection. You only need to add extra GBP5-7 from normal airmail delivery rate.
I buy and sell football jerseys via ebay. So I know pretty well the world in ebay.
Apr 12 2007, 05:01 PM

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