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Nike Thierry Henry France Away Jersey 12/13

Item #449683_HENRY
  1. Vive La France!
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Vive La France!

Thierry Henry is a living legend that continues to dazzle his fans with spectacular goals. The all-time leading goal scorer for the French national team and is considered to be one of the greatest living footballers in the world. Henry has shown that even as a veteran he still has the skills to kick it in the most competitive leagues and is a player that never fails to impress.

Be like les Bleus of France when they take the field by wearing this official away jersey from Nike.

The all white jersey has seven thin blue stripes on the cuffs to represent the well-known French design of the Marinière. The Nike Swoosh logo and French national team badge are embroidered at the front.

This Dri-FIT jersey has a stylish polo collar.

Designed to be even lighter than previous jerseys.

Cheer on Karim Benzema, Yoann Gourcuff, Florent Malouda and the rest of the squad with this fantastic France jersey.

Dri-FIT fabric adds breathability, strength and comfort. Tailored for better style and fit.

100% polyester, at least 96% of which is recycled. Imported.


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