

I was in Portugal a month ago and decided for once in my life to buy Nike stuff. Well, lesson learned. I bought my cousin and my brother the same t-shirt with the lettering and theirs do not have this. Mine started doing that even before I washed it the first time. My brother and I washed it with the same “settings” so it can’t be that eithers. For the record it cost me ~140€ that I can basically put to trash after a couple of uses. I’m disgust…
by JahmanSoldat
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Where did you buy it?
it’s fake probably…
Is there anything that can be done / redone? Can I remove the letters and go to a store and ask them to do it back again? Even though I’m not in Portugal anymore?
Try to iron it.
Sounds like you are complaining about Nike? If so, your indignation is ill-directed. This is clearly a problem originating from Força Portugal printing. Was this the last of your shirts to be printed? It looks like the hot press was overheating or something.
Try heating the area with a hot iron but have a parchment paper in between the iron and the shirt. Don’t overheat or you’ll ruin the shirt! Then apply acetone and see if you can peel it off. Be patient, it probably will take you loads of time and elbow grease. Wash afterwards.
mate stop saying the issue is with JD store, you got scammed on the lettering and it’s the number that is coming off, not the t-shirts issue
I have no idea why people are saying it’s a fake when JDSports is a legit business store. The lettering store you used most likely uses cheaper materials for lettering. It doesn’t mean it is fake. It’s just not as good.
As for the shirt itself, it happens. I very rarely want to wash football shirts because of that exact issue, they start peeling and shit.
Every store in Portugal has a physical and mandatory complaint book. You can find an official version [here](https://www.livroreclamacoes.pt/Inicio/). The complaints must be answered in 15 days and are communicated to the official regulatory agency.
Beat of luck though.
Burn it
You could write “Drome” before the word Dario…..
Mudar de nome
Como o nome sugere tens que dar a camisola.
“Dário” = dar
That’s a piss poor printing job. It’s not even Nikes fault.