This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/12/2024
Welcome to the Philadelphia Flyers 2024 Stadium Series Nameplate and Sock Auction!
The Flyers-MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program is proud to offer fans and collectors across the globe the opportunity to own a piece of history ... the actual pair of socks worn by #27 Noah Cates for the Philadelphia Flyers' team photo shoot and practice on February 16, 2024 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.
Ever true to their heritage, the Flyers rolled out a white jersey with orange accents, including unique single-color, oversized shoulder and back numbers with a black namebar running parallel to the sleeve stripes. The clean look contrasted well with the Devils' stark red-and-black as the Devils defeated the Flyers, 6-3, in the 2024 Stadium Series game at MetLife Stadium.
This pair of socks is a Size L and is registered into the Philadelphia Flyers-MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program as number PHI30212.
Every jersey worn by each of these participating MeiGray Game-Worn Jersey Authentication Program clubs contains a uniquely numbered inventory tag sewn into the jersey BEFORE IT IS WORN BY THE PLAYER ON THE ICE. This tag is equipped with covert security features regularly checked by MGG Program Directors so we can tell who wore the jersey, and when.
Shipping costs for this item are:
$12.00 USD within the continental USA
$30.00 USD to Alaska and Hawaii
$40.00 USD to Canada
$50.00 USD to France, Germany, Italy, Japan
$60.00 USD to Australia, China, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, UK
$65.00 USD to Czech Republic, Denmark, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland
$90.00 USD to Finland
All winning bidders pay shipping charges and are responsible for all tariffs, taxes, duties and any other additional costs associated with shipping inside or outside of North America.
All winning bidders pay shipping charges and are responsible for all tariffs, taxes, duties and any other additional costs associated with shipping inside or outside of North America.
All winning bidders pay shipping charges and are responsible for all tariffs, taxes, duties and any other additional costs associated with shipping inside or outside of North America.