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Regular Fit. Embroidered Badge. Long sleeve. Button placket.Heavy Drill 100% cotton jersey 255 gsmMade in Great BritainMachine washable
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Regular Fit. Embroidered Badge. Long sleeve. Button placket. Heavy Drill 100% cotton jersey 255 gsm Made in Great Britain Machine washable

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Cotton - A natural fibre grown on cotton plants
Embroidered - A decorative stitching technique
Football - A sport involving kicking a ball and trying to score a goal
Button - A round or square object used for fastening clothing or other items
button - A small fastener used on clothing to secure two pieces of fabric together.
heavy - A concept of weight indicating an item may require some effort to lift or move
Shirt - an item of clothing. Shirts are worn over the shoulders and are buttoned together at the front. Shirts also have a collar.
Cotton - A 100% natural fibre coming from a cotton boll.
Retro - something that is vintage or replicates a style in the past.

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Toffs Ltd
Revive the spirit of football legends with TOFFS (https://www.toffs.com)! We celebrate the beautiful game's heritage with authentic retro football shirts and vintage-inspired apparel. From iconic club jerseys to national team kits, our meticulously crafted garments exude nostalgia and style. With attention to detail and premium materials, each piece captures the essence of football's golden era. Whether you're cheering from the stands or hitting the streets, TOFFS ensures you'll stand out in timeless fashion. Join us in honoring the traditions of football and wear your passion with pride!
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