adidas / XL(LL)
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adidas
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XL(LL)
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Popular! This is a CLUB adidas jersey made by Descente for adidas. It's a vintage piece from the 70s-80s. The color is a popular sky blue/navy bi-color. Features a flocked Trefoil patch. Perfectly matches with: * Denim * Chinos * Skinny jeans * Wide pants * Slacks as well as: * Skirts * Shorts Vintage clothing is often one-of-a-kind, so it's a good idea to buy it when you find something you like! Don't miss this opportunity, as it's only available now. 【Item Details】 Marked Size: 5 (Equivalent to L~XL) *Please be sure to check the actual measurements. Actual Measurements (flat): Length: Approximately 60cm (From the base of the neck/shoulder to the hem) Width: Approximately 53cm (Pit to pit) Material: 100% Polyester 【Condition】 There are no major stains or damage to note, but there is some pilling. Please understand that some wear and tear is part of the charm of vintage clothing, and we hope you will enjoy it. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions. Vintage Adidas track tops are worn by fashionable celebrities who have a strong influence on fashion, such as Nana Komatsu, Miyuki Arihara, Aimyon, Ano-chan, Yonce from Suchmos, Daiki Tsuneta from King Gnu, Masaki Suda, and Ryo Narita, and are rapidly gaining popularity among people who like vintage menswear, vintage womenswear, sports mix, and street fashion. Also recommended for those who like Nike, Puma, Reebok, Fila, Champion, Umbro, Kappa, Broke Core, Y2K, 00s, and Korean fashion.
3 weeks ago