Are jerseys at the pro shop fully stitched? Name, number, front logo and shoulder patches? Because I was there yesterday and the jerseys were $225... But fully stitched ones on shop.NHL go for $360. Not sure if the pro shop ones are just overly priced premiers...
So you like your customized shop.nhl.com ones then?I can't decide what my next bruins jersey is either. I can't decide between Eriksson, Iginla or Krug..
My collection of Bruins jerseys are all premier and customized by Shop.NHL. I'm still deciding wether to just say **** it and get another one from Shop.NHL or order it from IceJerseys.
Lucic home (signed)
Horton black ice
Jagr home
Söderberg home
Bergeron away w/ A (the A is ridiculously small)
Bobby Orr Heroes of Hockey
The easiest way to tell a premier from an authentic is to look at the front of the jersey and see if there's a tag with the size info on it. The premiers have that big ugly tag on there and the authentics don't.
Btw, after a lot of research it seems like the only place to get 100% authentic names/numbers for Bruins jerseys is to go through Custom Crafted in Attleboro. I've looked at samples from a lot of the other big name places and the fonts all seem to be slightly off. Apparently Custom Crafted does the actual stitching for the Bruins. Anyone have any experience with them? Can I send them an authentic jersey from out of town and have it customized there?
That's awesome info, thanks for the reply.Absolutely you can... My Milt Schmidt Winter Classic jersey was mailed to them from here in Maine. Just call them, tell them what you need - they'll give you quote for the lettering and the return postage. You'll have to use a money order, if I remember correctly. You just stick the money order, the Jersey, and a short note describing what is to be done, and a couple of weeks later you'll get a nice package in the mail.
One note on the fonts and whatnot... it's my understanding that they WILL use the absolute correct fonts - ESPECIALLY on Bruins jerseys. When I received my jersey back (see below) - I was confused... I was expecting the narrower, more condensed font that you typically see on the Winter Classic gamers.
Turns out that the jerseys that the legends wore for their skate at Fenway had this font exactly. If you order a legends jersey, they will use one font, if you order a player jersey, they'll use a different font. THAT'S what I call a true match.
Absolutely you can... My Milt Schmidt Winter Classic jersey was mailed to them from here in Maine. Just call them, tell them what you need - they'll give you quote for the lettering and the return postage. You'll have to use a money order, if I remember correctly. You just stick the money order, the Jersey, and a short note describing what is to be done, and a couple of weeks later you'll get a nice package in the mail.
One note on the fonts and whatnot... it's my understanding that they WILL use the absolute correct fonts - ESPECIALLY on Bruins jerseys. When I received my jersey back (see below) - I was confused... I was expecting the narrower, more condensed font that you typically see on the Winter Classic gamers.
Turns out that the jerseys that the legends wore for their skate at Fenway had this font exactly. If you order a legends jersey, they will use one font, if you order a player jersey, they'll use a different font. THAT'S what I call a true match.
I've always wanted a Willie O'Ree jersey.
ps - nice jersey rotation there, Ali.
That's awesome info, thanks for the reply.
Now the only trick is to find a true authentic blank Bruins jersey. It seems a couple sites (including NHL.com from what I hear) sell the Indonesian-made "authentics". I'm not sure how they can even get away with that.
Great Jersey.
I was looking at Custom Crafted myself the other week and I would say they deffo have legit stitching etc compared to what I have seen.
I ordered a jersey few years back for a friend from River City Sports, the quality of the were good too mind.
Reebok corporate greed? Rumor is that they are just selling their current inventory of the Indo jerseys and they're going to start producing Edge 2.0's in Canada again. We'll see if that happens. I was lucky enough to find an Edge 1.0 last year, which is what they wore the first year of the new reebok jerseys. I have to say, Once you get an authentic jersey the premiers just feel uncomfortable.
I am so disappointed that River City and Custom Crafted don't appear to have online sites, unless someone proves me wrong.
I am so disappointed that River City and Custom Crafted don't appear to have online sites, unless someone proves me wrong.
Well that puts any chance of that happening to bed for me. River city's selection is limited in that they lack the sizes I wear. Grrrrrrr....Custom crafted doesn't have a site... But that's primarily because they're not really a retail market. They don't sell Jerseys, and the vast majority of their work is, i believe, done for professional and college teams... They do retail work (individual Jerseys for individual clients) but it seems to be a very small percentage of their business... The fact that they don't really have to "sell" themselves to the general public means they don't really need a site