Right
@JW1988 forgive me for going geeky on this. I’ve seen folk selling DH Gate tops for ridiculous prices recently and trying to fleece folk thinking they’re legit. Don’t want folk caught out. Also - if the top is new with tags really think if that’ll be the case for nearly 30 year old tops.
As I said in a previous post there’s ways to see if they’re real or fake.
The biggest indicator is McEwan’s Lager - it should look felt not 3D printed. Usually it’s fairly easy to spot.
The second one is the tag in the neck. A lot of these tops have the wrong Adidas tag on them. I’ll post some examples.
For the 92 top:
McEwan’s Lager is plastic
Stripes on the shoulder are diagonal not straight
Wrong tag
Collar is the wrong shape
You can tell the material is wrong as the stripes arent
Should look like this
https://i.postimg.cc/9XpmFrpj/8-AB1-B594-***D-408-C-912-F-FD7-C65-DD35-BE.jpg
94 top is so obvious. Seen a few of these on eBay from DH Gate.
Shiny material
McEwan’s Lager
Tag
It just looks crap
Should look like this:
Seen a lot of the 96 shirts recently too and some folk are spending £60 on them.
McEwan’s Lager
Stripes down the side don’t go far enough
Sponsor, manufacturer and badge are all too far apart
Tag
Collar material is wrong
Should look like this
Some of them don’t look old.
Like I say - if you want to buy reproductions fair enough. But don’t think you’re buying the real deal for £60+ and getting presented with these kinds of shirts. Most of them look bloody awful.
Sermon over.