LKR 5,950.00
Liverpool’s 2010/11 Home Jersey – Long Sleeve from Adidas marked a transitional Premier League season under new ownership, featuring the iconic bright red base with subtle tone-on-tone diamond jacquard pattern inspired by the 1989/90 championship kit worn by Barnes, Beardsley, and Rush, classic crew-neck collar, debut Standard Chartered sponsor in white replacing Carlsberg after 18 years, ClimaCool breathable fabric with metallic gold side piping symbolizing their 5 European Cups, worn during their Europa League campaign. Perfect for young Reds fans, this long-sleeve retro replica uses thick yet breathable 100% polyester construction with embroidered textured Liverbird crest on left chest, white Adidas 3-stripes on shoulders, ribbed long cuffs for secure fit and regular relaxed fit.
Bright red diamond jacquard texture with gold side piping
ClimaCool ventilation, Standard Chartered sponsor
Embroidered Liverbird crest and Adidas logo
Regular relaxed fit
DELIVERY INFORMATION
DELIVERY:
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No physical item will be shipped.
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RETURNS / REFUNDS:
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Because we’re football fans first, sellers second. We don’t just sell jerseys, we live the game. Every stitch, every badge, every detail matters because this is our passion too.
Your club, your colours, your pride. At Fusion Gear, we bring you the finest selection of jerseys, retro classics, and exclusive editions, so you can wear your passion with pride.
I was only planning to buy one jersey, but after this first order… let’s just say my wallet and I are no longer on speaking terms.