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narutokun83
post Jul 27 2009, 04:23 AM

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QUOTE(zaidizero @ Jul 26 2009, 09:32 PM)
wow, that looks pretty bad, and the placing is too low. Flip the shirt and try to iron at the number see if that helps.
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I asked the fella... its normal for Girl sized jersey as the tab on the back of the shirt is quite low. Ironed just now... it looks better.

QUOTE(darrylczw @ Jul 26 2009, 10:08 PM)
hey narutokun83, ur sis's NN is the furry type isit ? is it called lextra ? i am kinda confused right now...
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Yup, Lextra aka furry type biggrin.gif

QUOTE(longamwai @ Jul 26 2009, 10:22 PM)
narutokun83, u went BB plaza whole place no BPL champs patch?? thursday only got ah>
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Asked Kak Zaiton and the fellas at ALi BB... only Kak Zaiton gave me a date of arrival. Calling her this thursday... see what happens.

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I am in no way criticizing or suggesting that ALi BB does a bad printing job, in fact they were professional at it and highly recommended thumbup.gif , i was just curious on how it turn out putting Lextra NN on a girl sized jersey.

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QUOTE(darrylczw @ Jul 26 2009, 10:32 PM)
thanks jerseyman ! but i'll ask u personally, do u like the lextra type or PU ?
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I prefer lextra or it's new name, Senscillia.

Because it is more durable than PU. PU is a very thin plastic layer.. it can be ruined easily. If you sit on a leather seat, be extra careful if you are wearing a football jersey with PU typed nameset printed on the back of the jersey you're wearing. I have friends who ruined their jerseys because of this, where the PU nameset will stick on to the leather seat.

Ironing can also ruin it, if you accidentally touched the top surface of the PU nameset with your iron. It will melt.

Lextra namesets can also be ruined too... it is sturdy and solid but if you mistakenly iron on stitched areas such as the 3 stripes on the jersey's sleeves (for previous adidas jerseys), there is a risk that it can cause the EPL patch to crack. Which is why adidas decided to produce jerseys with gaps near the areas where the patches sits on the sleeves... a good move by adidas.

But overall, lextra or senscillia namesets and patches are more favoured by jerseyman.
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post Jul 27 2009, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jul 27 2009, 10:01 AM)
I prefer lextra or it's new name, Senscillia.

Because it is more durable than PU. PU is a very thin plastic layer.. it can be ruined easily. If you sit on a leather seat, be extra careful if you are wearing a football jersey with PU typed nameset printed on the back of the jersey you're wearing. I have friends who ruined their jerseys because of this, where the PU nameset will stick on to the leather seat.

Ironing can also ruin it, if you accidentally touched the top surface of the PU nameset with your iron. It will melt.

Lextra namesets can also be ruined too... it is sturdy and solid but if you mistakenly iron on stitched areas such as the 3 stripes on the jersey's sleeves (for previous adidas jerseys), there is a risk that it can cause the EPL patch to crack. Which is why adidas decided to produce jerseys with gaps near the areas where the patches sits on the sleeves... a good move by adidas.

But overall, lextra or senscillia namesets and patches are more favoured by jerseyman.
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the last season Man Utd third kit (either BPL or UCL) using Lextra is it?
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QUOTE(ckimy @ Jul 27 2009, 10:58 AM)
the last season Man Utd third kit (either BPL or UCL) using Lextra is it?
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Nope. UCL namesets for the blue third and home kit last season was PU.

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post Jul 27 2009, 01:17 PM

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How about the white away from last year's roma final, what material is that?
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QUOTE(zaidizero @ Jul 27 2009, 01:17 PM)
How about the white away from last year's roma final, what material is that?
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Let me quote back what I said in page 81, post #1615 (Link: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/933093/+1615#):

QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jul 25 2009, 12:51 PM)
Only the UCL nameset for the white away kit is not PU.
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It's velvet material.

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i see, how about reliability of the velvet material? is it as bad as PU?
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QUOTE(zaidizero @ Jul 27 2009, 02:49 PM)
i see, how about reliability of the velvet material? is it as bad as PU?
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Since it's velvet.. it should be better than PU.

It's thinner than lextra but it's a better material than PU.
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man, i hate PU NNs, i got one rooney home 07/08 euro, after a few wash, the glue tercabut already and really not comfortable to wear when driving or sitting in the cinema.
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so the new senscilia is basicly the new name for lextra. no difference at all ?
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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Jul 27 2009, 12:16 PM)
Nope. UCL namesets for the blue third and home kit last season was PU.
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i've done my printing (EVRA#3) in La Vanita, Singapore, it cost me SG$2.50 per letter, SG$10 per number, SG$20 pair of 07/08 EPL champions badge, SG$5 printing fee, so total up is SG$45 (RM109.80 if SG$1 = RM2.44)....

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QUOTE(darrylczw @ Jul 27 2009, 04:49 PM)
so the new senscilia is basicly the new name for lextra. no difference at all ?
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There is one difference.

Previously all lextra typed nameset or patches has a thin plastic protective film on top of it.

Now, for senscillia nameset/patches, the plastic protective film is no longer there. Good example would be the CWC patch.
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QUOTE(ckimy @ Jul 27 2009, 05:12 PM)
i've done my printing (EVRA#3) in La Vanita, Singapore, it cost me SG$2.50 per letter, SG$10 per number, SG$20 pair of 07/08 EPL champions badge, SG$5 printing fee, so total up is SG$45 (RM109.80 if SG$1 = RM2.44)....

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why does all EVRA NNs have this extra space in between the EVR and the A?
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QUOTE(Makakeke @ Jul 27 2009, 05:51 PM)
why does all EVRA NNs have this extra space in between the EVR and the A?
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u mean all ppl do oso like that, or jus mine only?

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QUOTE(ckimy @ Jul 27 2009, 06:39 PM)
u mean all ppl do oso like that, or jus mine only?
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i think its just yours. i'm sorry
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QUOTE(fookie @ Jul 27 2009, 06:44 PM)
i think its just yours. i'm sorry
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Not really. I've seen Evra himself with the spaced EVR A jersey. It's quite inconsistent.
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To be precise.. the letters should be a bit closer because the nameset of the man united jerseys are all pre-arranged.. which means they all come in sets like the blue namesets last season... even for the white ones.

So Albert Morgan just applies them easily... they all come in sets, so the arrangement should be close between the letters.

Only for certain unique names like MACHEDA, I saw last season where clearly it was a pre-customized letters + numbers, not the usual namesets that comes in sets.... since MACHEDA was a new player and a new nameset.

Look closely at the jerseys actually worn by the man united players, they all are arranged closely.

This is a different case for other teams... like Portsmouth and Liverpool, I can see the letters have gaps.. It's the best to check first by looking at the photos (such as from getty images) to see how a particular nameset is applied. Sometimes even a titsy bitsy small detail can be a hassle. Example:

How do you arrange the dot '.' in the J.S.Park nameset? Is the dot placed middle or closer to the letters on the left?

Which is why I prefer to DIY my namesets myself. Not only it saves cost but also it is from my own personal satisfaction.

Anyway no need to worry so much on the EVRA thingy.. No worries, as long as it is authentic, no problem!
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jerseyman nice info you have there, can we pay you to DIY our jerseys? hehehe just joking
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anyway, im ok with that, as long as is authentic one... tongue.gif

too bad i not really dare to DIY NNs by myself, i scare i ruin it, so i jus send for printing by other experts biggrin.gif

next one will be the OWEN#7 on 09/10 home jersey, but have to see got enuff budget anot cry.gif

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QUOTE(zaidizero @ Jul 27 2009, 07:20 PM)
jerseyman nice info you have there, can we pay you to DIY our jerseys? hehehe just joking
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Hehehe..

People have been asking me this, saying that I can make money out of it..

But to be honest, not sure if you guys would be interested with my methods...

I do my work on the floor, I use masking tape, I use a DIY template (I know some 'otais' make fun out of my template, including the previous method of using my songkok's casing cap) and I use a small handy iron (not a big bulky machine) to do my work.

I'll share with you guys my latest work.. just for useful info (not showing off.. because anyone can do it and there's no secret on doing it).


QUOTE(ckimy @ Jul 27 2009, 07:22 PM)
anyway, im ok with that, as long as is authentic one...  tongue.gif

too bad i not really dare to DIY NNs by myself, i scare i ruin it, so i jus send for printing by other experts  biggrin.gif

next one will be the OWEN#7 on 09/10 home jersey, but have to see got enuff budget anot  cry.gif

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You can learn.. it's not that hard.. trust me.

The likes of pyroboy1911 who was a newbie once, then later learned how to do it and now can do his own DIY NNs.. is a good example. I don't want to be the master alone, would love to see you guys be an expert as well...

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