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Women's Nike Shohei Ohtani Navy Japan Baseball 2026 World Baseball Classic Name & Number T-Shirt
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Current Price $49.99
Color: Navy
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Details & care
Show your unwavering support for Shohei Ohtani and Japan Baseball as they compete on the world stage in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. This Nike Name and Number T-Shirt is inspired by the jersey design of your favorite team. With a classic fit, this lightweight Nike tee provides optimal comfort and a relaxed feel, perfect for cheering on Japan Baseball from the stands or from afar.
- Brand: Nike
- Classic Fit: Not too loose or tight across the chest and shoulders but tapers at the waist for a flattering silhouette. For a more relaxed fit, consider sizing up.
- Crew neck
- Hip length measures approx. 25-27
- Imported
- Lightweight feel (155gsm)
- Machine wash, tumble dry low
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Officially licensed
- Screen print graphics
- Short sleeve
- Item #11377708
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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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