Apparel : NIKE Mens Full Button Double Knit Jerseys

Apparel : NIKE Mens Full Button Double Knit Jerseys

NIKE Mens Full Button Double Knit Jerseys

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Brand: Nike
Department: mens
Label: NIKE
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Publisher: NIKE
Sales Rank: 73171
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NIKE Mens Full Button Double Knit Jerseys feature:
  • Double knit jerseys are 100% polyester
  • Shallow v-neck
  • Full button jersey with tonal buttons
  • Short raglan style sleeves for greater mobility
  • Open hem sleeves
  • Rounded hem
  • NIKE Swoosh embroidered on the left sleeve
  • NIKE Locker Tag label sewn on the lower left front












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