I thought I'd bump this up because I just got my order from good-seller today and wanted to share my impressions. I made a big order and would have to say that overall I'm pretty disappointed. Here's what I ordered:
-White Lance Briggs jersey size 56 (I'm a big guy) for $26
-White Aramis Ramirez jersey size 56 $26
-Coogi polo shirt size 4xl $20
-Blue Devin Hester jersey size 52 (for a friend) $26
-White Red Wings Datsyuk jersey size 52 (for a friend) $35
-Jimmy Choo purse (for the wifey) ~$38
-Nike Air Max 24/7 shoes (wife) $45
-Jordan 13s size 12.5c (for my 5 year old) $35
-Jordan 9s size 11c (for my 3 year old) $35
On to the problems...
Both the Ramirez and Lance Briggs jersey are WAAAYYY to small for me. I'm talking skin tight. They fit me about as well as the size 52 jerseys do. BS.
The Coogi polo is the same. It's probably more like a XL than a 4x.
They sent me a Marshawnn Lynch Bills jersey instead of Hester. Now, on their website the picture is wrong when you select the Hester jersey (it's Lynch), but on my cart and order confirmation it clearly says Devin Hester Chicago Bears jersey blah blah.
The Jordan 9s for my younger son just look...weird, and the size is off. He currently has a pair of legit Air Force Ones that are size 9 that fit him better.
The Jimmy Choo purse looked pretty good, the Jordan 13s were nice, and the Nike Air Maxes look pretty decent (have a few little flaws but overall nice looking). My buddy's Red Wings jersey looks great to me, as long as it fits him well.
I emailed the website and told them all of it, and I will see what they say. The good part is I'm pretty sure I can sell my two jerseys and the Coogi shirt to some of my slimmer friends pretty easily. I just need them to take care of the small Jordans and the Lynch jersey because my buddy is pretty pissed about that one. I guess that's the risk you take with these sites. But, honestly, I didn't expect the sizes to be off that much. I normally wear size 3x or 3x tall shirts and these things weren't even close to fitting. It was bad. And I'm pretty bummed about it.