CLAUDE LEMIEUX Colorado Avalanche 1996 Home CCM Vintage NHL Hockey Jersey

$239.95
SKU:
CLCA1996H
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Product Details

Same style jersey "Claude Lemieux" wore during the 1995-1996 season while playing for the "Colorado Avalanche" 

Jersey Features:
- Manufactured by "CCM"
- V550 Replica model
- Vintage Collection Throwback Series
- 100% polyester heavyweight "Air Knit" fabric
- Double layer shoulders
- CCM "Vintage" neck label
- CCM embroidered logo on lower back hem
- Made in Canada

Team Logo(s) Features:
- As with every CCM Vintage V550 model the "Avalanche" front and shoulder embroidered crests are "Glued" on the jersey

Players Name and Numbers "Customization" features:
- "Lemieux" is sewn on the back of the jersey in 1-color
- # 22 is sewn on the back and each sleeve of the jersey in 3-colors
- Assistant Captain's "A" is sewn on the front of the jersey in 3-colors
- The name and numbers are customized (sewn) in the "Avalanche" official style font and colors as worn during this period
- All customization is done in Pro Twill fabric

VERY IMPORTANT:

- Every Hockey Jersey we sell has the players name and number(s) professionally SEWN on the jersey in the official team font and colors
- There are many other sellers who are selling hockey jerseys that have the players name and numbers "GLUED" on the jersey, theirs are NOT sewn
- You can easily verify whether the Name and Numbers are actually sewn on the jersey by simply turning the jersey "inside-out". If the Name and Numbers are sewn on you should see a "zig-zag" stitch outline on the inside of the jersey. If you do not see a "zig-zag" stitch outline then the Name and Numbers are "Glued" on

 

Product Reviews

  • 5
    Highly Recommend

    Posted by Sean on 3rd Sep 2022

    Very pleased wit the entire purchase. The quality is fantastic and the service was second to none. Only wish it took quicker to arrive, but these guys sell tons of jerseys, and now I understand why.