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ADIDJD8246 Men's Zone Graphic T-shirt Pure Sulfur - Fabbrica Ski Sises Biella
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Men's Zone Graphic T-shirt Pure Sulfur

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A padel T-shirt with CLIMACOOL technology that helps keep you cool and dry.
Show your passion for padel with this adidas T-shirt. The soft cotton-blend jersey construction is perfect on and off the court. CLIMACOOL technology wicks moisture away from the skin and keeps it cool and dry. The vibrant, colorful graphics on the back motivate you to give it your all.

CLIMACOOL guarantees excellent moisture management thanks to specially designed materials: quick-drying fibers ensure a constant feeling of freshness.

Data sheet

Gender
Man
Product Type
Short Sleeve T-shirt
Color
Yellow
Materials
Polyester
Product Season
All the Seasons
Reference
JD8246
Pattern
Drawn
Model
Zone Graphic
Reclassified
Top
Universe_Code
10056
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Made in
Indonesia
Fur
No
Size Scale
GLO MAN
Year Group
Adult
Colore Produttore
Pure Sulfur

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ean13
4067901639599
UPC
tshirtzonegraphicpoluot

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Men's Zone Graphic T-shirt Pure Sulfur

Adidas Men's Zone Graphic T-shirt made of Polyester. Main Color: Pure Sulfur, Pattern: Drawn, Season: All Seasons

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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.