Strange. What’s the situation with the law and buying a fake shirt?‘Information passed onto the relevant parties’. Who the hell are the relevant parties, what a pathetic threat
It's what the Uyghur children imprisoned in Chinese sweatshops would want, fella. Keeps them in bowls of gruel, and better they get rewarded than the South-East Asian orphans working 12 hour shifts for Nike eh? You'd object to the obscene prices of the genuine shirts if any of it was ethically made, but the fact that it isn't just beggars belief, the profit margins. What would they be charging if these genuine Nike shirts were made ethically, £250 per shirt? The sooner we stop supporting the whole industry the better, but easier to turn a blind eye seemingly.Are there going to be shirt police now? The Chinese fakes I bought for my sons (I refuse to spend £150 on two t-shirts) are virtually identical to the real thing. Someone would have to actually feel the material around the shoulder and look at it close up to be able to be sure it was a fake.
I’m going to keep buying them.
Why put a loan players name on anyway?My mum and dad bought my lad a Euro shirt for Christmas with name and badges. In hindsight, they should have received a substantial discount for having "Ansu Fati" on it.
I think in total it came to 90 quid. It's a piss take.