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1994 Germany Home Long Sleeve 'Klinsmann 18' (South American version), Medium

1994 Germany Home Long Sleeve 'Klinsmann 18' (South American version), Medium

Regular price $ 2,219.00 MXN
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1994 Germany Home Long Sleeve 'Klinsmann 18' (South American version), Medium

Shirt worn by Germany during their attempt to regain their title of world champions at the World Cup in 1994. They lost to Bulgaria at the quarter final stage despite going 1-0 up. 

A cracking design by Adidas with a checked design incorporating the German flag flows from the neck down to the chest of the shirt. This shirt also dons the nameset (likely a modern remake) of German legend, Jurgen Klinsmann who became the first player to score at least three goals in three consecutive World Cups.

This particular shirt is a long sleeve version, which was never commercially available and is only match issued. However, this is also a South American version, which means it was manufactured in South America and often leads to slight variants on the European manufactured and was commercially available in long sleeve. The biggest exclusion in detail is the lack of the DFB logo within the material.  

Condition: 9/10

22" pit to pit

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Care Instructions

Wash the shirt inside out, ideally on a cold handwash.

If you have a washing machine with a 'low spin' or 'handwash' setting, it should be ok with this at 30 degrees.

There is no guarantee that some print won't come off but this is best practice.

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