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₵499.99Celebrate the legendary Air Jordan 3 with a new “Patchwork” makeover. Since its 1988 release, the Air Jordan 3 has distinguished itself as a stylish, bold staple. And everyone loves it for its premium materials, unique colors, shapes and construction.
The upper of the Air Jordan 3 is inspired by surplus fabrics and retro military supply stores. It features three camo patterns (Woodland, Rain and Oak Bark) as well as waxed canvas, herringbone, fur and twill materials. You can swap out the Nike Air and Jumpman logo patches. -

₵140.00A LEGACY-INSPIRED RED AND WHITE JERSEY THAT PUTS HERITAGE FRONT AND CENTER.
From generation to generation, the world class red bar has traced a triumphant journey in the club’s rich history. This year the Ajax Amsterdam 23/24 Home Jersey design is one of the most minimalist to date — putting a clean focus on the fearless spirit of the red and white.
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₵145.00This cotton-blend shirt is an ideal choice for the office. It’s cut in a comfy regular fit, with a classic collar and single cuffs. An easy-iron finish means it need no more than a quick press and it’s good to goDetails- Regular fit
- Button fastening
- Classic collar
- Single cuff
- Collar bones: Fixed
Composition65% polyester, 35% cotton
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₵140.00Chelsea have officially pulled the curtain back on their 2025/26 away kit. The fresh look leans on heritage, featuring a clean off-white base offset by deep military green and bold red accents.
The standout detail? A striking column of eight vertical stripes, four green, four red, running down the centre, a clear homage to the club’s 1974/75 away kit.
- Kit Design: The Nike Chelsea 2025-26 away football shirt has an off-white main color (officially ‘Phantom’) combined with a dark military green (officially ‘Galactic Jade’) and red details.
- Historical Inspiration: The kit is inspired by the 1974-75 away shirt, incorporating the colors of the Hungarian flag and paying tribute to the ‘Magnificent Magyars’.















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