

Men's Nike Black Liverpool 2024/25 Advance Strike Drill Performance Quarter-Zip Top
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Details & care
Showcase your unending devotion to Liverpool with this sporty, spirited 2024/25 Advance Strike Drill quarter-zip top from Nike. Its undeniable club graphics and distinct colorway offer a bold, pitch-ready look that surely stands out in your Liverpool collection. Its durable, lightweight design offers ease of mobility while the Dri-FIT technology wicks away moisture to keep you looking and feeling fresh.
- 1/4-Zip
- Brand: Nike
- Dri-FIT ADV technology combines moisture-wicking fabric with advanced engineering and features to help you stay dry and comfortable
- Flatlock stitching
- Heat-sealed graphics
- Imported
- Lightweight top suitable for mild temperatures
- Long sleeve
- Machine wash, tumble dry low
- Material: 91% Polyester/9% Spandex - Body; 92% Polyester/8% Spandex - Panels
- Move To Zero is Nike's journey toward zero carbon and zero waste to help protect the future of sport. Apparel labeled sustainable materials is made with at least 55% recycled content.
- Officially licensed
- Raglan sleeves
- Shoulder insets
- Slim fit for a tailored feel
- Tapered neckline
- Thumbholes
- Zipper garage
- Item #10658582
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Nike
Rooted in a dedication to innovation and helping people improve their game, Nike asserts that we're all athletes and strives to outfit each of us with the high-performance gear our workouts need. Founded in Oregon by a track athlete and his coach, this now globally renowned brand creates inventive shoes and apparel for athletes at all levels.
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