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adidas John Terry Chelsea Home Jersey 12/13

Item #31682_TERRY
  1. Cheer for Chelsea!
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Cheer for Chelsea!

Chelsea's John Terry is a legend with the club. He made his first team debut on October 28, 1998. Support Chelsea's captain with his official home jersey as Terry leads the team's efforts.

Show your support for your favorite lads from Stamford Bridge in this official home jersey from adidas. This jersey uses ClimaCool technology to help true blue fans feel fresh when they're getting fired up.

This royal blue jersey uses golden elements on the seams and badge for a regal look that is fit for a lion and represents the glory of the club. The heat-transferred adidas logo and Chelsea badge reduce weight and brighten up the kit and the club's initials are embroidered on the back of the collar.

Cheer for John Terry and the rest of Chelsea with this great looking jersey.

100% polyester. Imported.


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