LKR 4,950.00
Bring premium Parisian style to your store with the France 2026 WC GK Hollywood Stadium Jersey – Long Sleeve. This Nike goalkeeper-inspired supporter shirt features a bold star-centered Hollywood design with swirling tonal graphics across the body and sleeves, giving it a standout look tied to Nike’s 2026 “Hollywood Keepers” collection. The long-sleeve cut adds a sharper profile and extra coverage, while the orange and mint-toned color palette delivers a sleek, modern feel for France fans. Built for comfort and everyday wear, the Stadium version is made from 100% polyester and uses Nike Dri-FIT technology to help move sweat away from the body so supporters stay cool and dry.
Star-centered Hollywood-inspired graphic with tonal sleeve patterns
Orange and mint colorway with a sleek modern finish
Nike Dri-FIT technology for cool, dry comfort
100% polyester construction
High collar, France and Nike branding
Supporter-friendly stadium build for everyday wear
DELIVERY INFORMATION
DELIVERY:
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RETURNS / REFUNDS:
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