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90s Adidas Navy Polo-Shirt (XL)

90s Adidas Navy Polo-Shirt (XL)

Regular price £33.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £33.00 GBP
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Label Size: 44 46 Vintage Adidas Tag (Extra Large)

Recommended Size: Extra Large

Pit to Pit: 25"

Length: 32.5"

Condition: 8/10 Very Good

 

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90s Adidas Navy Polo-Shirt (XL)

Product History

A navy Adidas Golf polo shirt cut in a relaxed 90s fit, finished with subtle contrast piping at the collar and sleeves. The front features a three-button placket and embroidered Adidas logo at the chest, while the back carries a smaller logo beneath the collar. Made from a breathable cotton blend, it balances structure and comfort, designed to move easily on and off the course. Side splits at the hem give it a slightly boxier drape that feels laid-back yet polished.

In the 90s, Adidas Golf polos became a staple for players who wanted performance without losing a clean, understated look. This piece speaks to that era - simple branding, versatile colour, and a fit that leans into both sport and casual wear. It’s the kind of shirt that defined golf’s wardrobe transition, bridging the gap between classic clubhouse formality and the more effortless, lifestyle-driven feel that dominates today.