





Women s Nike Wolf Gray Seattle Seahawks 2025 Rivalries Collection Oversized Phoenix Fleece Sweatshirt
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A comfy, relaxed outer layer, this Seattle Seahawks 2025 Rivalries Collection Oversized Phoenix Fleece Sweatshirt from Nike is inspired by the 137.6 decibels that destroy hopes, dreams and eardrums. Printed details represent the Northwest noise levels that send opponents seasons south and the Hawks soaring.
- Brand: Nike
- Brushed French terry lining adds softness and cozy warmth
- Crew neck
- Dropped shoulder sleeves have wide armholes and an extended length that scrunches at the wrists
- Elongated rib-knit hem
- Fleece fabric has a midweight feel (280gsm)
- High hip length (Measures approx. 22)
- Imported
- Long sleeve
- Machine wash, tumble dry low
- Material: 72% Cotton/20% Recycled Polyester/8% Recycled Cotton
- Model is wearing size S and is 5 7"
- Officially licensed
- Oversized Fit: Intentionally designed with wider and longer proportions for a spacious feel and a laidback look. For a less relaxed fit, consider sizing down.
- Pullover
- Team details screen printed with ColorShift iridescent ink on the front and bottom right sleeve
- The 2025 Rivalries Collection spotlights iconic matchups across the AFC East and NFC West divisions with new uniforms and fan gear inspired by local communities.
- Item #11154156
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