Here's why Jays Fans are changing their minds about the city connect jersey
After a mock up of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was found wearing the Toronto Blue Jays leaked Nike City connect jersey, fans are changing their minds about the design.
Initially, fans were pretty unpleased with the design of the leaked jersey, but when you see a player wearing it in full, it definitely can change the whole look. In my opinion it looks pretty dang good.
They look much better than I thought. I'm in. #TOTHECORE
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Most fans have changed their minds, saying that they are growing on them and that they actually look really good as an entire uniform.
There is a big reveal tomorrow about the jersey, maybe we have all been hoaxed, but if it looks anything like the one Vladdy is wearing in the photo, I would be quite happy.
What do you think of the jersey in entirety?
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30 MAI | 223 ANSWERS Here's why Jays Fans are changing their minds about the city connect jersey Is the city connect jersey growing on you? |
Yes | 97 | 43.5 % |
No | 126 | 56.5 % |
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