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Nike Holland Home Authentic Jersey 12/14

Item #29688
  1. Oranje crush
  2. $149.99
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Oranje crush

Watch out for the Dutch Attack as Robin van Persie, Arjen Robben and the rest of the squad fight for a championship this summer.

In their well-known bold orange, Holland's new jersey has a cool contrast panel design that is as striking as Holland's style of precise play.

Featuring a lightweight heat-transfer printed Holland team badge and Nike logo to reduce weight and an aerodynamic fit for enhanced movement.

Includes laser-cut ventilation to promote localized cooling and Dri-FIT fabric to wick moisture away from the body.

Evolved construction and materials significantly reduce weight. Nike's new Holland home jersey is made of recycled plastic bottles. 100% recycled polyester.

NOTE: Tight fit, which means any jersey classified as Authentic will run small. The authentic is the actual piece that is worn on field. The authentic uses a performance cut for a snug fit. It also has a bonded crest. The authentic also features upgraded materials. The upgraded materials on the authentic result in a lighter weight.


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