love it. i've just got into collecting canucks jersey's. got three of these red gradients and lucky to have found good deals. i do see lots with frayed logo's, wish those people could all send them to you 😆🙌🏼 you are honouring the gradient!
This was a great video. The stitching was really neat and the colour a good match. Im from the uk a do a bit of reselling and have found some vintage jerseys that sold for really good money. I know nothing about hockey😂 but they're good sellers. I currently have a vintage Bauer Manitoba Jersey. Only thing it has holes in the body, slits and just wondering how to repair them. Its white well cream from age so just wondering how to repair the slits should i use zig zag stitch? They're under cm wide, thanks
Love these, been something I've wanted to mess with for a while on some of my jerseys and these videos are a great showcase.
love it. i've just got into collecting canucks jersey's. got three of these red gradients and lucky to have found good deals. i do see lots with frayed logo's, wish those people could all send them to you 😆🙌🏼 you are honouring the gradient!
It's a fun look. Not sad to see it no longer on the ice, but it should be on every collector's radar
Yes keep doing them these are great they help me a lot with my own collection
More videos of jersey repairs, please. 👍
This was a great video. The stitching was really neat and the colour a good match. Im from the uk a do a bit of reselling and have found some vintage jerseys that sold for really good money. I know nothing about hockey😂 but they're good sellers. I currently have a vintage Bauer Manitoba Jersey. Only thing it has holes in the body, slits and just wondering how to repair them. Its white well cream from age so just wondering how to repair the slits should i use zig zag stitch? They're under cm wide, thanks
Good content. I never would guessed gray thread is more durable than silver. I would have thought both are equal.