as someone that has dealt with hockey jerseys A LOT.
I can definitely give you some advice.
If its too good to be true, it most certainly is.
Even the person I get my stuff from, who deals DIRECTLY with Rbk & Nike, and does his own numbers & stitching at his factory, HE cant put a jersey together for less than $80.
It costs me about $65 for an un-numbered jersey from him & he isnt charging my anything ontop. Add the numbers, name plate & time sewing it together. The minimal cost of it is About $85-90
The only proof that you need that they are bootleg jerseys is...they have the Canucks 40th anniversary jerseys.....but with nameplates on the back. The 40th anniversary jerseys dont have nameplates.
If you still in doubt about the quality of their jerseys.... this example tops them all.
http://nhljerseysale.com/Vancouver-Canu ... 48510.aspx
1- the logo is wrong.
2- he never had the C with that version of the jersey
I suspect there are probably multiple things wrong with these jerseys if you buy them.
Either the colours will be off (we had a dealer here that always bought knock offs, and the colours were often off by a shade or 5)
The numbers might be the wrong height/width.
Or, they might be steam pressed, not sewn on.