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ADIDIL7377 Men's Freelift T-shirt Semi Spark/Spark - Fabbrica Ski Sises Biella
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Men's Freelift T-shirt Semi Spark/Spark

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TENNIS T-SHIRT CREATED WITH RECYCLED MATERIALS TO HELP YOU PERFORM AT YOUR BEST.
Give it your all with this form-fitting adidas tennis T-shirt. FreeLift construction encourages shoulder rotation to execute spectacular swings. HEAT.RDY technology and mesh panels ensure coolness and comfort.

This product is made from 100% recycled materials. Implementing our production with recycled materials allows us to reduce waste, the use of non-renewable sources, and the environmental impact of the products we produce.

Data sheet

Gender
Man
Product Type
Short Sleeve T-shirt
Color
Yellow
Materials
Polyester
Product Season
All the Seasons
Reference
IL7377
Pattern
Solid Color
Model
Freelift
Reclassified
Top
Universe_Code
10056
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tshirtfreeliftpoluot
Made in
Cambodia
Fur
No
Size Scale
GLO MAN
Year Group
Adult
Colore Produttore
Semi Spark/Spark

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4067887802604
UPC
tshirtfreeliftpoluot

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Men's Freelift T-shirt Semi Spark/Spark

Adidas Men's Freelift T-shirt made of Polyester. Main Color: Semi Spark/Spark, Pattern: Solid Color, Season: All Seasons

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ADIDAS

Adidas

Adidas is not simply a brand of sportswear. It has established itself as streetwear brand par excellence, it has become part of urban culture.

The history of this company protagonists were a discussion between two German brothers, Adolf and Rudolf Dassler and the continued desire to overcome that founded Adidas and Puma, respectively.

In 1973 came the legendary Stan Smith shoe (which took its name from the famous Parisian tennis) today global icon.