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Mowzie 03-19-2013 03:14 PM

QUALITY Jersey cresting
 
Where can I go in Edmonton to get good cresting on older style Oiler jerseys? The road pajama jerseys from a couple years ago?

Thanks.

EchoesoftheEighties 03-19-2013 03:19 PM

Jersey City is usually a good spot. Game on Sports does it as well as long as you dry-clean it before hand.

Also not sure but I think Pro Hockey Life might do it too.

madmutter 03-19-2013 04:34 PM

United Cycle does a good job. Someone gave me a blue pajama jersey with a number but no name on it. I had them add a name bar. It's very good quality, probably the nicest part of the jersey actually.

LoudmouthHemskyfan#1 03-19-2013 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mowzie (Post 61964727)
Where can I go in Edmonton to get good cresting on older style Oiler jerseys? The road pajama jerseys from a couple years ago?

Thanks.

Until I hear differently, I understand Elite does the actual jerseys so that is likely your best bet.

jmoss45 03-19-2013 05:17 PM

Does anyone have experience bringing in an autographed number to get stitched onto their jersey? I have one signed by an oiler but i'm nervous about leaving it with just anyone.

I also went to the jersey city at south gate and the guy said, "We don't really do that kind of work. I'd suggest going to a tailor." ...so there's that.

Mowzie 03-19-2013 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by EchoesoftheEighties (Post 61965007)
Jersey City is usually a good spot. Game on Sports does it as well as long as you dry-clean it before hand.

Also not sure but I think Pro Hockey Life might do it too.

I recall there being smaller businesses that these stores take their cresting too, like Elite Sportswear that is about half the price.

Mowzie 03-20-2013 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jmoss45 (Post 61970869)
Does anyone have experience bringing in an autographed number to get stitched onto their jersey? I have one signed by an oiler but i'm nervous about leaving it with just anyone.


This is my dilemma. I was at an Oilers event today and got some Yakupov jerseys signed and had one blank one, I ran into Hall and got a sig on it so now I'd like to put Hall on the jersey.

FYI, never ask Hallsy for an autograph when his hands are full... He signed but made sure he let me know how inconvenienced he was, which I guess is fair, and left me feeling like a total jackass.

BTW, anyone still wondering how NAIL is pronounced, it's Na-yeel.

Calamus 03-20-2013 04:24 AM

RMC Cresting is my call.

I've had several draft jerseys made there, including several Oilers Jerseys and as one poster asked a jersey where I gave them a signed number to stitch on.

They only deal with the Nhl official kits, have great prices, are a family run company and are awesome to deal with.

Psycho Dad 03-20-2013 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Calamus (Post 62020663)
RMC Cresting is my call.

I've had several draft jerseys made there, including several Oilers Jerseys and as one poster asked a jersey where I gave them a signed number to stitch on.

They only deal with the Nhl official kits, have great prices, are a family run company and are awesome to deal with.

Yup, I've recommended them in every jersey thread so far. Stellar work.

I believe all other chain stores send theirs to Elite Sportswear, so if time and location is an issue, you're safe to pick your local store. I drop mine off at Sports Closet since I don't want to drive to the west end twice anymore.

Mowzie 03-20-2013 11:57 AM

Thanks guys, ill check them out.


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