MUST READ - Justin Bieber involved with NHL's 1 selling jersey
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S. Harper
April 14, 2022 (3:20 PM)
As a hockey fan we always want to show our support for our favourite teams by buying merchandise such as hats, t-shirts, and jerseys. Teams are obviously well aware of this so they like to change things up and keep things fresh for it's fans.
All teams now have 3 official jersey of their teams franchise or sometimes even more such as selling a practice jerseys. But the Toronto Maple Leafs have literally changed the game with their latest idea. The Original Six franchise has come together with the one of the most popular Pop singers in the world today.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have collaborated with NHL super fan Justin Bieber to create the first ever reversible jersey. The Jersey is made of a blue original style and flip it over and it's a interesting black and yellow.
However apparently everyone is loving this new jersey right now, The Hockey News has revealed that through NHLShop.com the reversible jersey is the number one selling jersey in the NHL right now. I guess it helps having a person with 230 million followers on Instagram be part of the design.
Credit:The Hockey News
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