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Published January 16, 2024

NHL All Star weekend Hockey Jerseys have fans comparing it to fast food logo's

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NHL ALL STAR JERSEY, BIEBER, VIA nhl.com

Hockey fans aren't holding back on how they feel about the Jerseys that will be worn during the NHL All-Star weekend.

One person on Reddit says it "looks like Hardee's and Carl's Junior collaboration," and many more agree the design is a little odd.

They were designed by Justin Bieber's "Drew House" fashion brand, which collaborated with Adidas and the NHL.

They come in four colours, adorned with a large crest and NHL shield in bubble letters.

Players' names on the back are in a comic sans font.

In a statement, Drew House said the line "was created to share joy and create a sense of community."

Brian Jennings, senior executive vice president of the NHL, says, "The vibrant colours are both youthful and classic and offer the perfect complement to the young NHL talent set to meet in Toronto for this year's NHL All-Star Weekend."

But fans are having fun bashing the Jerseys.

Some creative insults include comparing them to "Doritos cool ranch and Cheese flavour" colours.

"I was thinking of some sort of Mac n Cheese," another said.

Regardless of the hearing, these will undoubtedly prove hit with NHL and Justin Bieber fans.

Feature image from NHL.COM

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