The decline of authentics..could we ever see retro jerseys as good as the 90s and early 2000s again?
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Taking a look at the decline of authentic jerseys and why Nike and the NBA needs to consider retroing old player jerseys from the 90s and other eras instead of letting Mitchell and Ness dominate the market.
0:00 intro
2:18 Nike swingman jerseys
4:00 screenprint shorts vs stitched logos
7:20 Jordan Bullets swingman
9:02 Memphis state swingman
13:15 Unk jeans
16:37 NFL jerseys
21:03 Nike, Champion, Reebok and Adidas need to get the license to make throwbacks
24:50 Outro
During the first shut down of Covid, I started to go through some old boxes I had from my collecting days. I found two boxes full of Nike pro-cut jerseys, mostly basketball from the mid 1990s. Nike was the official outfitter of about 1/3 of the nba teams then including Lakers, Bulls, Wizards, Spurs, amongst others. I had Kobe, Shaq, Jordan, and other starts pro-cut jerseys with the actual size the players wore then with the extended lengths based on what they wore. It was a great find, the quality of those are awesome.
I bet it's some gems in there. Those pro cuts are phenomenal.
Them patch pants took me back to high school . Still kinda fire
Them patches are timeless. Sad they chose to move away from those.
Somebody need to show the video in the boardroom. That supreme bag drying up for Champion they really need something else.
They start hitting us with throwbacks they could be heavy in the game again. Especially if the quality on point.
Swingman was 70 for 3xl it was 80 and authentic around that time was like 140
You also forgot to mention back when teams were using screen prints they were heavy-duty they were not cheap like the material they are using today
Right! They don't make none of that stuff the same no more.
collaborate?