Onionbag.com Q & A
Feb 10th, 2011 | By admin | Category: Soccer Jersey NewsPlease take a moment and read our question and answer article with the great online soccer jersey retailer Onionbag.com.
Please take a moment and read our question and answer article with the great online soccer jersey retailer Onionbag.com.
Companies are paying top dollar to advertise on professional soccer jerseys and the English Premier League comes out as the winner this year in all of Europe.
If you were wondering what the ugliest pro soccer jersey would be during the 2010-11 season would be, we now give you the brand new Everton away jersey.
Take a read at how some selected soccer writers and soccer bloggers rated their favorite 2010 soccer jerseys.
Take a moment and click on the following link to read ESPN.com’s grading of the 2010 World Cup kits that will be worn in South Africa this summer.
Read the following article to see how a World Cup season increases overall sales for Soccer.com.
Take a look below at the new 2011 Liverpool away soccer jersey photo that was leaked by Soccerjones.com.
We all new that Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid soccer jersey sales would be high, but this article lets you know how popular sales really were.
It seems as if the rumors are true and the popular Major League Soccer franchise, the Seattle Sounders will have a third jersey to wear.
Take a look at this list of the worst looking soccer jerseys from Livejournal.com.
What was to be a magical season with the major spending for top players to wear the Real Madrid soccer jersey, we are learning that their jersey sales are actually declining. When the jerseys for Los Blancos came out, we immediately thought they were an improvement over their kits from the previous season, but [...]
Read about how the newest Major League Soccer franchise chose a solar panel company to sponsor their soccer jerseys.
We are happy to announce that Nike is taking a green approach with their new soccer jersey design for the 2010 World Cup. Read more and find out how they used plastic bottles to make a soccer jersey.