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00s Nike Black Mock Neck (M)

00s Nike Black Mock Neck (M)

Regular price £42.00 GBP
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Label Size: Medium

Recommended Size: Medium

Pit to Pit: 20.5”

Length: 30”

Condition: 9/10 Very Good



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00s Nike Black Mock Neck (M)

Product History

Black Nike mock neck from the early 2000s, finished with a clean white Swoosh at the chest. Short-sleeve silhouette with a structured collar that sits higher than a standard tee, giving it a sharper on-course look. Lightweight performance fabric with a smooth hand feel, designed to breathe and move easily through the swing. Straight, slightly relaxed fit with a subtle athletic drape that works tucked or loose. Easy-care and built for regular wear.

Mock necks like this became a quiet staple in Nike Golf’s 00s lineup, bridging performance gear and everyday style as the game loosened up. Worn by players who wanted something cleaner than a polo but more intentional than a tee, it reflects a shift toward modern golf uniforms that felt confident without being loud. Still relevant now, it fits right into today’s mix of vintage sport and contemporary golf culture.