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00s Nike Shield Logo Long Sleeve Turtle Neck Golf Shirt (M)

00s Nike Shield Logo Long Sleeve Turtle Neck Golf Shirt (M)

Regular price £56.00 GBP
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Label Size: Medium 

Recommended Size: Medium

Pit to Pit: 21.5"

Length: 29.25"

Condition: 9/10 Very Good

 

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00s Nike Shield Logo Long Sleeve Turtle Neck Golf Shirt (M)

Product History

Made in soft black cotton with a subtle turtle neck, this early-2000s Nike Golf long sleeve carries a quiet confidence. The embroidered Swoosh sits cleanly at the collar, while the Shield logo on the sleeve nods to the brand’s performance heritage. Cut with a relaxed fit and ribbed cuffs, it’s versatile enough for layering on or off the course. Easy-care construction keeps it low maintenance yet refined.

A staple from the Y2K golf era, this piece reflects Nike’s shift toward sleek, technical apparel that balanced sport and lifestyle. Worn by players chasing both precision and style, it channels that early-2000s mix of athletic minimalism and off-course ease - the kind of understated essential that still feels relevant two decades later.