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90s Tiger Woods Yin Yang Long Sleeve Mock Neck Golf Top (XL)

90s Tiger Woods Yin Yang Long Sleeve Mock Neck Golf Top (XL)

Regular price £88.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £88.00 GBP
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Label Size: Extra Large 

Recommended Size: Extra Large

Pit to Pit: 24.5"

Length: 31.5"

Condition: 7/10 Good. Some minor signs of wear, as seen in photos.

 

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90s Tiger Woods Yin Yang Long Sleeve Mock Neck Golf Top (XL)

Product History

A 90s Tiger Woods long sleeve mock neck in bold red with a black upper panel and collar, finished with subtle red piping. The yin yang-inspired colour blocking gives it a sharp, balanced look, while the embroidered Swoosh logo sits at the back neck and the Tiger Woods yin yang emblem is placed on the chest. Cut from soft cotton with ribbed cuffs and a relaxed fit, it’s a lightweight yet durable piece designed for comfort on and off the course.

This top captures the essence of late-90s golf style, when Tiger Woods was redefining the sport and Nike’s designs leaned into bold statements. The yin yang detail became a symbol of balance and focus, tying into Tiger’s dominance at the time. Today, it’s more than just a performance layer - it’s a collectible nod to one of golf’s most iconic eras.