





Unisex Nike Victor Wembanyama Black San Antonio Spurs 2023 NBA Draft First Round Pick Swingman Jersey - Icon Edition
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Details & care
The NBA Draft is here, so it's time to get hyped up and ready to celebrate the newest member of the San Antonio Spurs. Show off your excitement by adding this Victor Wembanyama 2023 NBA Draft First Round Pick Swingman Jersey - Icon Edition to your collection. This piece from Nike features classic trims and San Antonio Spurs graphics that will boldly display your unwavering pride.
- Brand: Nike
- Double-knit fabric with mesh texture
- Dri-FIT technology wicks away moisture
- Droptail hem with side splits for extended coverage
- Heat-applied Swoosh logo
- Heat-applied twill team and player details
- Imported
- Jersey Color Style: Icon
- Machine wash with garment inside out, tumble dry low
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Move To Zero is Nike's journey toward zero carbon and zero waste to help protect the future of sport. This product is made with at least 75% sustainable materials.
- Officially licensed
- Satin woven jock tag
- Sleeveless
- Standard fit for a relaxed, easy feel
- Swingman
- Item #10148445
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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.
This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: Nike has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science.
