Arsenal heritage, but make it iconic. Celebrating twenty years since Arsenal’s last season at Highbury, the Arsenal adidas 25/26 Third Shirt comes with an embroidered cannon at chest, a classic polo collar, and tonal, all-over Highbury graphics as a nod to the Art Deco elegance of the stadium’s East Stand.
Arsenal 25/26 Third Jersey
₵140.00
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₵145.00An American style standard since 1972, the Polo shirt has been imitated but never matched. Over the decades, Ralph Lauren has re-imagined his signature style in a wide array of colours and fits, yet all retain the quality and attention to detail of the iconic original. This version is cut […]
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₵140.00A fashion-forward Los Blancos jersey for supporters, made with recycled materials.
Elegance is their identity. The embossed “RMCF” monograms repeating across this Real Madrid third jersey borrow their distinctive look from the lettering used on traditional Madrid street signs. Standing out from the classy design, the iconic Trefoil returns to an adidas match shirt after a long break. Behind it all, AEROREADY keeps soccer fans dry and comfortable as they shout their support. This product is made with 100% recycled materials. By reusing materials that have already been created, we help to reduce waste and our reliance on finite resources and reduce the footprint of the products we make.
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₵449.99Following the “Spartan Green” Highs that dropped in 2020, the Nike Dunk Low “Team Green” takes the very same colors and brings it over to a more Summer-friendly format. From the toe to the counter, the overlays dress in the titular color, its grain far, far darker than the white neutrals underneath. Swooshes, linings, and even the laces match the more colorful of the two, sticking in line with the usual two-toned scheme the Dunk has become signature for. There is a subtle touch of deviation, though, as the insole brands with a mostly hidden bit of orange.
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₵450.00The latest colorway of the Nike Zoom Fly 5, “Pink Oxford,” for women, is an additional option for those who prefer sweet, pastel colors.
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