
Originally Posted by
Mark The Homer
Greetings.
While it's true that white game jerseys use a 75th anni patch that has a burgundy ring around it, and the burgundy game jerseys use a 75th anni patch that has a white ring around it, for some inexplicable reason, the NFL's retail division has elected to use the patch with the burgundy ring on some of the burgundy jerseys. But to confuse you, they also use the patch with the white ring (like on the gamers) on some of the burgundy jerseys too.
I'm not aware of genuine white retail authentic jerseys having 75th anni patches with white rings, but that doesn't mean it's not possible considering that they switched them around with the burgundy jerseys.
Also, retail authentic jerseys were manufactured in Korea at one point - then they switched to Vietnam. I believe this switch from Korea to Vietnam occurred in 2008.
There is one sure-fire way to tell if a Redskins jersey is a fake authentic or a real authentic. Look at the "N" on "REDSKINS" up close. There will be two seams within the "N" that span from corner to corner. I've never seen a fake jersey with a correctly constructed "N." Maybe the OP would like to provide us with a close-up?