And this lovely Morocco 2009-10 shirt has totally been torn where the bit uses sticky material to put together. Lets see how this can be repaired.
Lovely shirt with logos falling off. The glue on fabric just does not work.
All things what ever brand if stuck onto the material has to come off. No super glue will withstand years of wash and tear. Now you know why embroidery is the best.
Even this brill Chapecoense shirt from Umbro had to fall apart in the crest.
I loved this shirt but it comes a time when it has to fall off.
Cuba flag disappearing...
Uruguay flag falling off.
This is whats happens when you wash an Adidas Techfit shirts for millions of times !!! Its tech bits literally falls apart. PowerWeb !!! Or the remnants of it.
You can see this was a Russia Euro 2012 shirt, all of its decorations have fallen off. I think there is a reason why they use embroidery instead for fan shirts that expects regular washing.
Now this is another usual downside of crests that use the plastic"stuck onto" technique. It starts falling off after many washes. And it starts tearing. It happened also to a nice Puma Chile 2013 away shirt that I had, the whole crest just tore off after a good innings.
Then there is this type of mishap with some shirts where its obvious they used the wrong material to transfer the logo. Its tears off and messes up.
logo transfers wearing out. Good shirts end up dying.
Another stuck on type crest. Even the elements on the crest itself starts tearing off after a while.
So you see the dangers of non embroidery decoration on jerseys. They all end up having a lesser timespan.