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adidas Thomas Muller Germany Home Jersey 11/13

Item #26695_MULLER
  1. Cheer on Die Mannschaft!
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Cheer on Die Mannschaft!

Thomas Muller is a sensational attacking midfielder who made waves at the 2010 world championships, even earning the award for best young player and the Golden Boot. The German playmaker is just as highly praised for his assists as he is for his goals and he's only getting better as he matures.

Show your support for the tradition of the German national squad when you're wearing this official home jersey from adidas.

This jersey pays homage to the rich history of the German national team with an elegant white strip that features thin diagonal stripes in the color of Germany's flag. The white kit boasts a classic design that recalls the home kits worn by Die Mannschaft in years past such as the team's 1980 European championship.

The ClimaCool jersey has a comfortable, subtle V-neck collar with the German team badge and adidas logo applied at front. "Deutscher Fussball Bund" is printed below the back collar.

100% polyester. Imported.


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