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Senegal Home Jersey 2002

Senegal Home Jersey 2002

Regular price 79.99 AUD
Regular price Sale price 79.99 AUD
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Introducing the Senegal Home Jersey 2002: a classic and iconic piece of football history that celebrates a pivotal moment in the proud footballing heritage of Senegal.

This jersey is synonymous with the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan, where Senegal's national team, the Teranga Lions, made their World Cup debut and reached the quarterfinals. It reflects the kits worn during this remarkable campaign.

By wearing this jersey, you can revisit the incredible moments when Senegal made football history and celebrate the players who brought pride and joy to the nation.

Whether you're a passionate supporter of Senegalese football, eager to celebrate the nation's World Cup journey, or a collector of vintage football memorabilia, the Senegal Home Jersey 2002 is a cherished piece that captures the pride and passion of Senegal's football fans. This jersey offers you an extraordinary opportunity to own an authentic relic of a historic World Cup campaign – don't miss your chance to own this iconic piece; order yours today!

Sizing Infomation

S - Suitable for people 162cm - 170cm (5'3 - 5'6) in height / 55kg (121lbs) in Weight

M - Suitable for people 170cm - 176cm (5'6 - 5'8) in height / 65kg (143lbs) in Weight

L - Suitable for people 176cm - 182cm (5'8 - 5'11) in height / 75kg (165 lbs) in Weight

XL - Suitable for people 182cm - 190cm (5'11 - 6'3) in height / 85kg (187lbs) in Weight

2XL - Suitable for people 190cm - 195cm (6'3 - 6'5) in height / 95kg (209lbs) in Weight

Shipping & Returns

Shipping Information:
We offer free shipping on all orders. Items are normally delivered within 10-21 working days, depending on logistics.

Returns Policy:
Buyers can return item(s) for a refund within 7 days from the day the item(s) were received. The buyer is responsible for covering the return shipping cost. The item(s) must be returned in the same exact condition as when it was delivered.

Product Care

  1. Pre-Treatment: If your jersey has stains or particularly dirty areas, pre-treat them before washing. You can use a stain remover or a mixture of mild detergent and water. Gently rub the stain with a soft cloth or a soft-bristle brush.

  2. Turn It Inside Out: Turn the jersey inside out to protect the printed or embroidered logos, numbers, and other decorations from friction and fading during washing.

  3. Choose a Gentle Detergent: Use a mild, color-safe detergent. Avoid using bleach or harsh detergents, as they can damage the fabric and colors.

  4. Cold Water: Use cold water for washing the jersey, especially if it's brightly coloured. Cold water helps preserve the colors and prevent any bleeding.

  5. Use a Delicate Cycle: If your washing machine has a delicate or gentle cycle, use that setting. This reduces the amount of agitation and friction, which can help preserve the fabric and logos.

  6. Avoid Overloading: Do not overload the washing machine to ensure there is enough space for the jersey to move freely during the wash. This minimizes the risk of fabric damage.

  7. Skip the Fabric Softener: Avoid using fabric softener, as it can leave a residue on the fabric and affect the moisture-wicking properties.

  8. Air Dry: After washing, avoid using a dryer, as high heat can damage the fabric and logos. Instead, lay the jersey flat on a clean, dry towel or hang it on a hanger in a well-ventilated area. Ensure it is out of direct sunlight to prevent colour fading. If you're hanging it, make sure to use a padded hanger to prevent shoulder stretching.

  9. Hand Washing: For extra care, you can also consider hand washing the jersey in cold water with a mild detergent. Gently agitate the water, rinse thoroughly, and then follow the same drying instructions.

  10. Avoid Ironing: Avoid ironing your soccer jersey, especially if it has any synthetic materials. Ironing can melt or damage the fabric and logos. If necessary, use a cool iron and place a cloth or parchment paper between the iron and the jersey to prevent direct contact.

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