Counterfeit Rivers (50) with Staight Cuff
Comparison of Authentic
Reebok and Fake San Diego Charger Jerseys as Examples
Below are pictures of another counterfeit so you can learn how to spot differences. It is a Rivers Throw Back with straight cuffs (instead of cinched). This jersey would likely lie nicely on the shoulders. Normally the cuffs are a dead giveaway. On this jersey, other things tip it off. This is the WORST FAKE of the four that I have. There is a lot of fraying from the cutouts and the stitching is all over the place.
RIVERS Alternate with straight cuff (48)
TOMLINSON Home with straight cuff (48)
(LEFT) Reebok Screen Print "REPLICA" || Counterfeit (RIGHT)
(ABOVE) all Counterfeit (horrible stitching around outer edge of sleeve number and Bolt -- poor cutouts)
(ABOVE) all Counterfeit (Poor stitching -- note end of bolt -- bleech)
(ABOVE) Counterfeit - Notice poor spelling (three words: Internatonal, trademaiks, Foetball), fuzzy letters, and inconsistent letter height/type space. Though not shown well, the hologram has a grainy texture, is not sharp, and only has NFL and N (NFC) helmets on it. It should have N (NFC), A (AFC), and NFL helmets.
(ABOVE) Counterfeit - I wonder if this tag was stolen from a factory, because it is perfect
(ABOVE) all Counterfeit - The biggest tell is the cuffs. They sleeve should not be cinched by the cuff. It should taper cleanly to the cuff. I also understand the stitching on the Bolts should be TRIPLE STITCHED and that the mesh holes should run horizontally instead of vertically. But notice, this is a good looking Counterfeit, but just not the same as the AUTHENTIC.
(ABOVE) all Counterfeit (Close up of Collar Material and Weave)
Here are the pictures of the Counterfeit from the LISTING I bought from (from a few feet, no visible problems) -- In fact, look how seller hid the sleeves. Interesting.