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| Manchester United Away Shirt 2009/10 - XXXL 50"/127cm | 
| Brand: Nike
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Media: Misc. Size: XXXL 50"/127cm Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
UPC: 091205566842 EAN: 0091205566842 ASIN: B002LSZMSO
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Product Description Manchester United Away Shirt 2009/10
The latest design of the Away shirt features a large royal blue chevron across the chest echoing the same design as the Home shirt. The chevron is thought to enhance the upper chest area to give United players an even bigger and more intimidating appearance on the pitch. Show your support this season with this fantastic Away shirt!
Features include:
- Royal blue chevron across the chest
- Black round neck collar
- Engineered side seam label reading "Theatre of Dreams Since 1910"
- Back of shirt features an engineered mesh which offers greater ventilation to improve player performance
- NikeFIT DRY technology designed to keep you dry, cool and comfortable despite the elements
- Embroidered Manchester United Crest on left chest
- Embroidered Nike Swoosh on right chest
Fabric: Body: 100% polyester; mesh 100% polyester; Rib: 90% polyester / 10% elastane.
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