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F.C. Soccer Jersey - Pink Foam/Pink Rise/Black/Black

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F.C. Soccer Jersey - Pink Foam/Pink Rise/Black/Black

CAMPOS-STYLE REBOOT.

 

Inspired by the charismatic goalkeeper Jorge Campos, the Nike F.C. Jersey pays tribute to his trailblazing career in the '90s. An abstract pattern on sweat-wicking fabric covers the front. The all-mesh back keeps it breathable on the pitch.

 

Benefits

  • Dri-FIT technology helps keep you dry and comfortable.
  • Mesh back panel allows ventilation to keep you cool.
  • Abstract pattern takes inspiration from the flamboyant jerseys of Jorge Campos.

 

Product Details

  • Standard fit for a relaxed, easy feel
  • Fabric: 100% recycled polyester
  • Machine wash
  • Imported
  • Shown: Pink Foam/Pink Rise/Black/Black
  • Style: AO0666-663

 

MADE WITH SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

This product is made with 100% recycled polyester. The material comes from plastic bottles that Nike has diverted from landfills since 2012—bringing Nike’s total to nearly 5 billion and counting.

 

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CAMPOS-STYLE REBOOT.

 

Inspired by the charismatic goalkeeper Jorge Campos, the Nike F.C. Jersey pays tribute to his trailblazing career in the '90s. An abstract pattern on sweat-wicking fabric covers the front. The all-mesh back keeps it breathable on the pitch.

 

Benefits

  • Dri-FIT technology helps keep you dry and comfortable.
  • Mesh back panel allows ventilation to keep you cool.
  • Abstract pattern takes inspiration from the flamboyant jerseys of Jorge Campos.

 

Product Details

  • Standard fit for a relaxed, easy feel
  • Fabric: 100% recycled polyester
  • Machine wash
  • Imported
  • Shown: Pink Foam/Pink Rise/Black/Black
  • Style: AO0666-663

 

MADE WITH SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

This product is made with 100% recycled polyester. The material comes from plastic bottles that Nike has diverted from landfills since 2012—bringing Nike’s total to nearly 5 billion and counting.

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