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Back to basics for Nike with this Jordan Hooded Tracktop. The soft, brushed fleece lining will ensure that this garment keeps you stylish and warm.
Features:
- Made from 78% Cotton / 22% Polyester
- Designed for comfort and warmth
- Overhead Tracktop with lined, adjustable hood
- Large 'Sick Wid It' motif printed across chest
- Kangaroo style front pocket
- Elasticated hem on waistband and cuffs
- Embroidered Jordan logo on left side of pocket
- Fully machine washable
Black
- Nike
Men's Nike Sick Wid It Hooded Jumper - Black
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Back to basics for Nike with this Jordan Hooded Tracktop. The soft, brushed fleece lining will ensure that this garment keeps you stylish and warm.
Features:
- Made from 78% Cotton / 22% Polyester
- Designed for comfort and warmth
- Overhead Tracktop with lined, adjustable hood
- Large 'Sick Wid It' motif printed across chest
- Kangaroo style front pocket
- Elasticated hem on waistband and cuffs
- Embroidered Jordan logo on left side of pocket
- Fully machine washable
Black
- Nike
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Nike Sick Wid It Hooded Jumper
Great to see a bland US corporate monolith not known for its creativity pushing back the boundaries of fashion! Assume that they were made using child labour in some downtrodden Third World Asian nation who are dependent on Uncle Sam for handouts. It makes you sick.