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1990-2011 Authentic Fight Strap Jerseys - Size chart?


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My question is regarding the more expensive jerseys with Fight strap (current Reebok Edge)

I would like to know the size chart for every company that has produced NHL jerseys since 1990.

Here is my current chart as of now: (please note that I am not 100% sure about what I am stating below - thats why I want your expertise)

(1987-1996) CCM: 36, 44, 48, 52, 54, 56, 58

(1995-1999) STARTER: 46, 48, 52, 54, 56, 60

(1996-1999) NIKE: 44, 48, 52, 56, 58

(1999-2000) PRO PLAYER: 48, 52, 54, 56, 58

(2001-2004) KOHO: 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58

(2005-2007) REEBOK: 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58

(2007-2011) REEBOK: 46, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60

Can someone that knows for sure correct these size charts? Its very likely that there are already errors in my list - so I would be thankful for any corrections.

Thanks in advance for any assistance in completing the size charts.

Regards

L

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Reebok makes EDGE jerseys in size 58, 58+ and 60. Though these are rarely retailed and mostly team stock.

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Nike produced for the NHL from 1996-97 until 1998-99. They had the following teams:

Anaheim - 1996-1999

Chicago - 1996-1999

Detroit - 1996-1999

Philadelphia - 1996-1999

San Jose - 1997-1999

Toronto - 1997-1999

Their pro jerseys are some of the nicest ever made if you ask me.

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Nike produced for the NHL from 1996-97 until 1998-99. They had the following teams:

Anaheim - 1996-1999

Chicago - 1996-1999

Detroit - 1996-1999

Philadelphia - 1996-1999

San Jose - 1997-1999

Toronto - 1997-1999

Their pro jerseys are some of the nicest ever made if you ask me.

And don't forget Nashville 1998-99 made by Bauer, owned by Nike. All Nike/Bauer jerseys were made by SP.

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My question is regarding the more expensive jerseys with Fight strap (current Reebok Edge)

I would like to know the size chart for every company that has produced NHL jerseys since 1990.

Here is my current chart as of now: (please note that I am not 100% sure about what I am stating below - thats why I want your expertise)

CCM: 44, 48, 52, 54, 56, 58

STARTER: 46, 48, 52, 54, 56, 60

PRO PLAYER: 48, 52, 54, 56, 58

KOHO: 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58

REEBOK: 46, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60

Can someone that knows for sure correct these size charts? Its very likely that there are already errors in my list - so I would be thankful for any corrections.

One specific question:

1. Does it exist Smaller STARTER jerseys than size 46?

Thanks in advance for any assistance in completing the size charts.

Regards

L

This info would be helpful in the size thread.

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Nike made 44, 48, 52, 56 and 58 I think.

54 as well. But may have only been issued to the teams.

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My question is regarding the more expensive jerseys with Fight strap (current Reebok Edge)

I would like to know the size chart for every company that has produced NHL jerseys since 1990.

Why are you compiling this information?

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World Domination of course!

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Why are you compiling this information?

I am jersey collector and have a general interest for jerseys :)

But ultimately I would like to know for sure, so that I do not plan to collect

a certain size when it does not exist!

I find it odd I could not find the info already since there are many jersey collectors out there (and on here?) :)

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2001-2004: Koho on the darks/alts, CCM on the regular whites/all-stars. You can see the labels at NHLUniforms.com.

Thank you sir.

Is there a certain place on their site where I can see an overview on years and the jersey producing company on a single page?

Or do I have to click on every single year and click on various team jerseys to find out?

I am asking because I have been unable to find a list or overview. Perhaps I am just blind? :)

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Excellent work my friend. Why did you stop at 1999-2000? :) Would have loved a list until Reebok started!

Because from 2000 to the present there's basically only been one company making NHL jerseys.

In 2000 The Hockey Company took over as the sole supplier of NHL jerseys. They had two brands Koho and CCM, but those were just logos - the jerseys were all the same.

In 2004 Reebok purchased The Hockey Company and the RBK 6100 jerseys from 2005-07 were the same as the previous CCM/Koho 6100s. In 2007 the Reebok Fail Edge jersey "system" was released.

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The edge system is garbage. What made NHL jerseys in general imo the best was the older jersey used more creativity and many of the pre edge jerseys throughtout the league are great. This new edge system stripped the creativity 1000% plus the material and cuts of the jerseys suck.

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Because from 2000 to the present there's basically only been one company making NHL jerseys.

In 2000 The Hockey Company took over as the sole supplier of NHL jerseys. They had two brands Koho and CCM, but those were just logos - the jerseys were all the same.

In 2004 Reebok purchased The Hockey Company and the RBK 6100 jerseys from 2005-07 were the same as the previous CCM/Koho 6100s. In 2007 the Reebok Fail Edge jersey "system" was released.

Thanks for the detailed response. I understand much better now :)

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