A Forbes contributor piece published this November noted Of course, there are plenty of consumers who don’t particularly care about the quality so long as the price is much lower than the comparatively exorbitant costs of an officially licensed jersey. Th
A Forbes contributor piece published this November noted Of course, there are plenty of consumers who don’t particularly care about the quality so long as the price is much lower than the comparatively exorbitant costs of an officially licensed jersey. Th
A Forbes contributor piece published this November noted
Of course, there are plenty of consumers who don’t particularly care about the quality so long as the price is much lower than the comparatively exorbitant costs of an officially licensed jersey. Those consumers should be aware, however, that their cost-cutting maneuvers end up damaging our domestic economy in many ways that can remain unseen until it’s too late. A Forbes contributor piece published this November noted that counterfeits can infiltrate large domestic retailers and reputable e-commerce sites alike. Purchases of counterfeits can also trigger inflation by offering lower quality goods at a similar price point to official products. Counterfeit jerseys might be relatively cheap compared to those licensed by professional sports organizations, but those prices will likely rise if demand continues unchecked.