The only Blades shirt I own is the L1 promotion shirt as it was bought as a joke for my birthday as I said I don't wear football shirts. I wear it for running and training in.
I buy them for my kids and accept that I am paying the market price for them.
I remember as about a 5 year old my uncle buying me a fake Man Utd shirt from somewhere like Thoresby market with a stitched on badge, pointless as I couldn't stand Man Utd.
Watches, fair enough if you collect watches, so do I. I wouldn't even consider a fake one though no matter how "good" a copy it is.
I have had a great "fake" back in the 80's
Back in the early 80's, my brother and sister in law went to Thailand for three weeks. While they were there, they were looking for gifts to bring back, and rather than bring me a "Welcome to Thailand" set of drink mats (or whatever people buy other people as souvenirs), they bought me a "Boss" polo shirt. Now at the time, my sis in law, who was foreign, had never heard of Hugo Boss, and thought that "Boss" meant, well, "The Boss"!, so she thought that would be a funny gift for me, it cost about 1.50.
The material quality was fantastic and it lasted years without fading or any other issue, lasted much longer than my more expensive stuff.
When I first went to China in the 90's, on business (Beijing), the blokes I was meeting met me for lunch in an area they called "Silk Street", in other words, the garment district.
They explained while I was there, that when a company (they used "Timberland" as the example) uses a Chinese factory to make, say 500 jackets, or 800 shirts, or whatever, the factory give them a quote which is fairly accurate. Once the order is accepted, the factory guys re-lay the pattern onto the fabric again, and by being clever, can squeeze an extra 20-30 jackets or shirts out of the same roll of material.
That was what was being sold in the shops in "Silk Street", you could have the designer label sowed in or not , it was a bit cheaper without the label, but to all intents and purposes, this was the same you would pay a ton for in the west, but for a fraction of the price. I didn't buy anything but it was dirt cheap.
I even saw counterfeit Nintendo systems in Chinese department stores, called "Dendi" or something like that, with pictures of Jackie Chan holding one!
Best thing I ever saw, and kick myself for not buying one, was a counterfeit Fender Strat in China, it looked and played every bit as good as an original (it can't have been original at the price is was for sale at). A few years later I was working in Moscow (long story) and met the Russian equivalent of Eric Clapton, who had appeared on Live Aid in Russia, and was a great guitarist. A few of us were at his house, drinking Vodka, and someone mentioned I played guitar (badly!), and he started playing a Strat and handed it to me, while he grabbed another one, just playing blues riffs.
We swapped guitars back and forth and he asked me which one I preferred and (yep, you guessed it) the one that was best (and he agreed) was a Chinese fake, while the other one was a real Fender that Fender had sent him. Incredible really.