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Buckoxx

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I know not everyone can afford a replica football kit, but I found a site that does "fake" kits. (You can't really tell them apart). They're great as a gift for your family/kids or just for having a kick about in etc.

I got myself a Sporting Lisbon one pictured below.

http://www.maxxsoccer.se/clearance.html - This is the clearance section, some good deals.

- Although be noted that my top took around 3 weeks to come.

http://i.imgur.com/JlxiycT.jpg - Picture of top, not letting me add to thread will sort out.

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Lufti

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Jan 3, 2013
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Sorry but really disapprove of this. Especially when they clearly don't advertise them as fake and use pictures of authentic jerseys on the site. Misleading and surely it's illegal to sell something different than what's shown on the site? Also, no shirt sale money goes to the club so it's not really supporting them (n)
 

Buckoxx

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Feb 4, 2013
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Sorry but really disapprove of this. Especially when they clearly don't advertise them as fake and use pictures of authentic jerseys on the site. Misleading and surely it's illegal to sell something different than what's shown on the site? Also, no shirt sale money goes to the club so it's not really supporting them (n)


As far as I know they are fake, but they come with tags and stuff. And most of it is last years stuff that will probably not be in the store anymore. I would never buy a Spurs one from here like.
 

Hoddle&Waddle

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Nov 25, 2012
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Even if they are fake, 6 quid is good value for a shirt, I've never bought a fake myself, but for a single parent struggling for cash this would be a good option.
 

mike_l

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As far as I'm aware they aren't fake as such, they're made by the same people in the same factories, just not sold in the shops for some reason which I'm not sure of.

As for anyone on their high horse about the morality of it, what's so moral about the club or sports shops charging £50+ for something which costs a few quid to produce? The club can have 100% of that purchase from me, but it'll be 100% of fuck all....
 

UncleBuck

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Aug 20, 2003
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The only thing that's wrong fella is that you are buying a Sporting Lisbon shirt!
Have you got a factory in China by any chance ;-)
 

Lufti

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Jan 3, 2013
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As far as I'm aware they aren't fake as such, they're made by the same people in the same factories, just not sold in the shops for some reason which I'm not sure of.

As for anyone on their high horse about the morality of it, what's so moral about the club or sports shops charging £50+ for something which costs a few quid to produce? The club can have 100% of that purchase from me, but it'll be 100% of fuck all....



This. I hate this argument. Whenever a product is deemed expensive people use the argument that it only costs a little amount to make. Yeah, you're right, but this is the case with the majority of products and shouldn't be used as an argument for buying fakes. People always say that musicians are rich enough and so this make it okay to just illegally download their music.
 

moomin

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Jul 21, 2011
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still pretty expensive despite being fakes... bummer. It'd only cost $20 more (about 14 quid) to get the real deal :/

if im going to sell my soul to get a fake, it better be a damn good deal LOL
 
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