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Highlight your dedication to the Seattle Storm with this fresh Sue Bird Explorer Edition jersey by Nike. It s replicated after the official team gear with its moisture-wicking Dri-FIT technology and authentic team appliques. The vibrant colorway pays a nod to the towering Space Needle with its sweeping yellow frame coupled with a spruce-green field. Just like Emerald City, this Sue Bird jersey is a beacon of Seattle s strength and fortitude. Celebrate hometown heroes the Seattle Storm and their go-getter nature with this eye-catching piece of fan gear.
- Brand: Nike
- Dri-FIT technology wicks away moisture
- Droptail hem with side splits
- Heat-sealed brand and sponsor graphics
- Heat-sealed tackle twill applique nameplate, numbers and team graphics
- Imported
- Jersey Color Style: Explorer
- Lightweight double-knit fabric
- Machine wash gentle or dry clean. Tumble dry low, hang dry preferred.
- Material: 100% Recycled Polyester
- Nike s unisex jersey has a standard fit for a relaxed, easy feel. If you typically wear women s styles, please select your usual size. If you typically wear men s styles, please size up.
- Officially licensed
- Sleeveless
- Sublimated design
- V-neck
- Victory
- Woven jock tag
- Item #7619312
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Rooted in a dedication to innovation and helping people improve their game, Nike asserts that we re all athletes and strives to outfit each of us with the high-performance gear our workouts need. Founded in Oregon by a track athlete and his coach, this now globally renowned brand creates inventive shoes and apparel for athletes at all levels.
This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: Nike has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science.
