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| Arsenal Third Kit 2009/10 - Infants - 3/6 Months | 
| Brand: Nike Department: Mens
This item is no longer available
Clothing Size: 3 - 6 Months Size: 3 - 6 Months Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
UPC: 659658037359 EAN: 0659658037359 ASIN: B002IJA9NE
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Product Description
Arsenal Third Kit 2009/10 - Infants The 2009/10 Arsenal Football Club International Men's Football Shirt consists of a white shirt with redcurrant pinstripes, the same colour of Arsenal’s shirts during both their first and last seasons at their former ground Highbury. The shirt retains all of the same distinctive features of the Away Shirt, like a high quality woven label that reads, “Arsenal’, and is made from Nike’s innovative Dri-FIT fabric, which keeps players drier, cooler and lighter by drawing sweat from the body to the fabric’s surface, while it’s three-dimensional construction gives more air space around the skin to reduce clinging. Arsenal International Third Infants Football Kit gives your growing fan the look of the pros. Including a short-sleeve gameday jersey, shorts and club socks, the kit features the revered club badge and distinctive colours in an athletic fit. Product Specification - Crew-neck jersey
- Club badge at left chest
- Swoosh design trademark at right chest
- Elastic waist on shorts
- Rib cuffs on socks with club badge
- Machine Wash
- Shirt/Shorts: 100% polyester. Socks: 100% nylon
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There was a time when the offside rule was the one - often the only - jewel of knowledge understood only by the male population of this country. Husbands and boyfriends - constantly challenged when it came to cooking the Sunday lunch, setting the washing machine on the correct cycle, writing a shopping list or adjusting the length of a new pair of jeans - could wallow in the satisfaction of knowing that their partners would stumble hopelessly when it came to describing the offside rule in Association Football.
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