I own a PNS Mechanism Cycling Jersey but I’m not sure if it’s authentic. Can someone check its authenticity? It was given to me by my dad’s co-worker from UAE. I did a little research about it but I don’t have a hard evidence that its fake. Here’s a list of it’s features that can tell its authenticity:

  1. Tag has no country of production
  2. Sublimated Print instead of Rubber Print
  3. No tag on left pocket
  4. Thin Fabric
  5. Different Powerband
  6. No Washing Instructions Tag inside

by Ok-Individual4165

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  1. you know what, I think it’s fake. The printing seems almost identical to some Chinese jerseys I’ve seen. The lack of tag is also a big red flag – the Chinese fakes don’t really bother to copy anything past the PNS tag behind the neck.

  2. exploreshreddiscover on

    It’s close but…

    My tag on the inside back top definitely says “Made in Italy” on the bottom right.

    Washing instruction tag on inside left seam gives detail on fabric on each portion of the jersey as well as washing instructions and another “Made in Italy” on the reverse.

    Grippers are X style instead of dots.

    Also has a tag on the left pocket.

    The graphics are sublimated tho and the fabric is thin, but I’m sure that’s a fake. That said, no one is going to notice out on the road.

  3. JenHatesTheNtl on

    Go to an insta girly cafe and order a $7 iced matcha. If it attracts pussy like a magnet it’s PNS

  4. I’m wondering why you’d buy a name-brand jersey and ask the internet if is legit.

    The only thing I can think of is you bought it from some random site and want it to seem real with heavy conscious.

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