Midfield_General Posted Monday at 21:33 Posted Monday at 21:33 Has anyone bought the 50th anniversary shirt from DHGate? If so, is it obviously a snide? Thinking about getting the anniversary shirt for a friend and don't want to pay £120 for it but similarly don't want to get a DHGate one if they're obviously a poor imitation. If you put the DHGate one next to an official one from the shop, is it easy to tell the difference - e.g. different quality of material or quality of logos etc?
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Monday at 22:12 Posted Monday at 22:12 The Saints Kits thread had some folks that bought it, with some links to specific pages. Hopefully, that helps a bit. 1
Kenilworthy1959 Posted Monday at 22:25 Posted Monday at 22:25 I got one from DH Gate and the quality is very good. It came with Puma tags and in a Puma bag. The only difference from the official shirt is that it has the sponsor on the front 1
Midfield_General Posted yesterday at 09:07 Author Posted yesterday at 09:07 Nice one - cheers fellas 👍
Midfield_General Posted yesterday at 09:10 Author Posted yesterday at 09:10 (edited) 10 hours ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: The Saints Kits thread had some folks that bought it, with some links to specific pages. Hopefully, that helps a bit. This was really helpful mate - didn't realise I'd missed a whole discussion on this exact issue! Thank you Edited yesterday at 09:10 by Midfield_General 1
Turkish Posted yesterday at 09:43 Posted yesterday at 09:43 31 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: This was really helpful mate - didn't realise I'd missed a whole discussion on this exact issue! Thank you Is DHGate any good for football kits? I've never bought anything off of these sort of sites, i always imagined them to be like the fake shirts you get in a Turkish genuine fakes shop.
The Kraken Posted yesterday at 09:53 Posted yesterday at 09:53 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Turkish said: Is DHGate any good for football kits? I've never bought anything off of these sort of sites, i always imagined them to be like the fake shirts you get in a Turkish genuine fakes shop. From reviews on here and on other forums, DHGate get plenty of brilliant reviews. For the price it’s a bit of a no brainer. Just the delivery time and sizing that you can be unsure about. With the Saints anniversary shirt in particular (but most of them really) it all points to the fact that it’s the very same factories that churn out the replicas. I don’t think even a Chinese sweatshop is going to waste the time reverse engineering a design as complex as the anniversary shirt, with all the embedded signatures and what not. The shirts went on sale the same day as the official release, so the factories likely do a massive amount of overruns after the “official” ones get done and flog those through their own channels including DHGate. Even going back 5-10 years I used to use sites like that for buying shirts for playing five a side. I used to buy a couple every year, I can’t ever remember getting anything that didn’t look completely genuine. They even come with all the official tags and bags. Edited yesterday at 09:55 by The Kraken 3
Turkish Posted yesterday at 10:03 Posted yesterday at 10:03 6 minutes ago, The Kraken said: From reviews on here and on other forums, DHGate get plenty of brilliant reviews. For the price it’s a bit of a no brainer. Just the delivery time and sizing that you can be unsure about. With the Saints anniversary shirt in particular (but most of them really) it all points to the fact that it’s the very same factories that churn out the replicas. I don’t think even a Chinese sweatshop is going to waste the time reverse engineering a design as complex as the anniversary shirt, with all the embedded signatures and what not. The shirts went on sale the same day as the official release, so the factories likely do a massive amount of overruns after the “official” ones get done and flog those through their own channels including DHGate. Good to know, like you say for the price it's a no brainer and if it's the same place making them might as well take advantage. I dont wear football kits but for kids its probably ideal, kids kit this season was something like 80 quid. Of course some will argue that the money doesn't go to the club, but football kits are an absolute rip off these days. 2
The Kraken Posted yesterday at 10:13 Posted yesterday at 10:13 3 minutes ago, Turkish said: Good to know, like you say for the price it's a no brainer and if it's the same place making them might as well take advantage. I dont wear football kits but for kids it’s probably ideal, kids kit this season was something like 80 quid. Of course some will argue that the money doesn't go to the club, but football kits are an absolute rip off these days. £120 price on the adult shirt! Absolutely scandalous, they deserve it if people look for other distributors. If the likes of DHGate aren’t using the same factories, then they’re surely getting hold of the original design work and using similar factories to knock them out. Like you I haven’t bought a shirt for a few years but as I said, the ones I got back when I used to buy them were flawless. Back then it was different in that you could only get the bigger sides in each country, but still a decent collection. Nowadays you can get so much. Ore, including our own extremely bespoke design. I saw the reviews of Saints fans on here when they received their shirts and it looked like everybody was delighted with the quality and the sizing. 2
Midfield_General Posted yesterday at 11:39 Author Posted yesterday at 11:39 (edited) 2 hours ago, Turkish said: Good to know, like you say for the price it's a no brainer and if it's the same place making them might as well take advantage. I dont wear football kits but for kids its probably ideal, kids kit this season was something like 80 quid. Of course some will argue that the money doesn't go to the club, but football kits are an absolute rip off these days. £120 for a nylon football shirt that probably cost £3-£4 to make. They can get to absolute fuck. I was born a month after we won the Cup, so it's my 50th anniversary this year as well and it's made me kind of want one even though I don't actually ever wear football shirts. But that price/ mark-up is absolutely outrageous, and if the club want to try and take the piss out of the fans like that then two can play at that game and to be honest I couldn't give a toss if they get the money or not. I'll probably only ever wear it once or twice, maybe for a 5-a-side kickaround or in the event that we get to Wembley, so if the option is there to pay £11 + shipping for something which to the untrained eye is basically exactly the same and not like you say obviously some rubbish Kho Sanh Road knockoff, then that's absolutely fine for me. Anyway I'm going to get one off the back of the excellent feedback from others who have already bought one, so I'll report back Edited yesterday at 12:13 by Midfield_General 2
Hatch Posted yesterday at 14:02 Posted yesterday at 14:02 i got one and there is nothing wrong with it at all, I got one size up from what I normally wear. 3
beatlesaint Posted yesterday at 15:18 Posted yesterday at 15:18 (edited) 6 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Nice one - cheers fellas 👍 I got one from DHGate and ordered the same size as I would normally. If anything it is a little longer but fits great. Mine came in a Puma bag with all the relevant tags. It hasn’t got the sponsors name on it but it’s excellent, I was really surprised. Just be careful when ordering, you could quite easily end up with a home shirt with Aribo on the back if you aren’t paying full attention 🤣 Edited yesterday at 15:18 by beatlesaint 2
Football Special Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 5 hours ago, Hatch said: i got one and there is nothing wrong with it at all, I got one size up from what I normally wear. Would be quite funny if we got to the final, officially 1976 shirts made but with 20k Saints fans with it on
Football Special Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 9 hours ago, Turkish said: Good to know, like you say for the price it's a no brainer and if it's the same place making them might as well take advantage. I dont wear football kits but for kids its probably ideal, kids kit this season was something like 80 quid. Of course some will argue that the money doesn't go to the club, but football kits are an absolute rip off these days. Have bought a few other kits for the kids on here mate, mostly foreign sides from La Liga, Serie A, quality has been spot on https://www.enjoynewballs.shop/?spm=..order.0.1 Might invest in a new Stone Thailand hoody for myself , oneupmanship on the terraces
Turkish Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Football Special said: Have bought a few other kits for the kids on here mate, mostly foreign sides from La Liga, Serie A, quality has been spot on https://www.enjoynewballs.shop/?spm=..order.0.1 Might invest in a new Stone Thailand hoody for myself , oneupmanship on the terraces Thanks some decent retro ones on there. you could pretend the Stone Thailands are an exclusive range to all the little roadmen in our fan base and get instant kudos
SylvianSylvian Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago How does Enjoy New Balls compare to DHGate? Must say I'm tempted!
RedArmy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I have found dhgate to be luck of the draw. I ordered the home and away this season from the same seller. The home kit was bang on and you’d struggle to tell the difference next to a genuine one. The away kit however was a completely different story, the badge is terrible and the sponsor is part of the fabric rather than being printed on.
Turkish Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, RedArmy said: I have found dhgate to be luck of the draw. I ordered the home and away this season from the same seller. The home kit was bang on and you’d struggle to tell the difference next to a genuine one. The away kit however was a completely different story, the badge is terrible and the sponsor is part of the fabric rather than being printed on. I’ve just ordered a kids new England kit so Ill let you know what it’s like 1
skintsaint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 12 hours ago, Turkish said: I’ve just ordered a kids new England kit so Ill let you know what it’s like I'll be doing the same for my boy looking at these prices :
Turkish Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 41 minutes ago, skintsaint said: I'll be doing the same for my boy looking at these prices : Takes the piss doesn’t it. £16 on DHgate. So cheap even if it shite it won’t matter. First time buyer off there so interested to see what it’s like Edited 4 hours ago by Turkish
saintstowin Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I've just ordered an anniversary one and I made the order with no sponsor (and that was the picture in the basket) but the order confirmation email shows it with the P&O sponsor. Let's see what turns up.
bpsaint Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, saintstowin said: I've just ordered an anniversary one and I made the order with no sponsor (and that was the picture in the basket) but the order confirmation email shows it with the P&O sponsor. Let's see what turns up. The one I’ve ordered turned up without the sponsor but it seems these particular ones have an issue with the halo not being stitched properly. Also as OldNick has mentioned it definitely seems a bit brighter than the proper one, although I’ve not seen them side by side admittedly. @Turkish DH gate is brilliant for kids football kits, I’ve bought my daughter 3 now for wearing in sports at school and at around £15 for an entire kit at the rate they grow it’s a no brainer. Quite awkward trying to work out their kids sizing though. Edited 53 minutes ago by bpsaint 1
skintsaint Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago 31 minutes ago, bpsaint said: The one I’ve ordered turned up without the sponsor but it seems these particular ones have an issue with the halo not being stitched properly. Also as OldNick has mentioned it definitely seems a bit brighter than the proper one, although I’ve not seen them side by side admittedly. @Turkish DH gate is brilliant for kids football kits, I’ve bought my daughter 3 now for wearing in sports at school and at around £15 for an entire kit at the rate they grow it’s a no brainer. Quite awkward trying to work out their kids sizing though. I brought my lad the England strip just before the Euro's final, and only now is the lettering starting to peel off, he wears it weekly. £14 the full kit.
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