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What is the difference between the blue and white broken ice pieces on the logo? Jerseys are from the Reebok/CCM era.



What is the difference between the blue and white broken ice pieces on the logo? Jerseys are from the Reebok/CCM era.

by FirstV1

14 Comments

  1. First pic: fake.

    Second pic: legit.

    Hope that helps! šŸ™‚

  2. Bayne7096

    The counterfeit one clearly references the black and white version of the logo which for some reason also shades the ice chips differently to the white C where they come from.

  3. JauntyGiraffe

    C’mon bro that first one is so fake it’s obvious. Look at how low quality the logo is. Like someone just ironed it in from an inkjet printer

  4. Chad-Efron

    I know itā€™s been said multiple times already, but yes, unfortunately the first one is a common counterfeit jersey. There were loads of these produced primarily (iirc) from the 2010-11 seasonā€¦ when Canucks jersey sales were skyrocketing.

    The situation was at a point where [the Canucks issued an article](https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.1059030) warning about them, and providing tips on how to spot them.

    While some people were easily scammed, others didnā€™t care too much about the authenticity of their jerseys and purchased the homemade ones to avoid the high prices of the official products.

  5. Tatehamma

    Ya, that logo on the first photo is very fake.

  6. vancityxray

    They made so many of these counterfeit jerseys starting back in 08ish, you could get them online for $25. The first pic is one of those jerseys unfortunately. Theyā€™re kinda decent but not really at the same time.

  7. Asikaathegamer

    The Reebok has that little square that reassures you your jersey is authentic.

    Realistically is anyone gonna notice? I hope the jersey has a name and number on the back.

  8. co-chief_resident

    If you look closely, you can see that the color of the ice is different.

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