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Nike Men's Slim Fit Golf Polo - Obsidian/Dark Grey Heather/White/Particle Grey

As low as AED 225.00 "was" AED 299.00
This isn 't your average polo -it 's the Nike Polo.Every detail, from its innovative, sweat-wicking fabric to the hints of orange that nod to Nike 's original shoebox, has been thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of the everyday you.The result is a street-ready style that looks as at home on the course or court as it does everywhere else.This product is made from at least 75% sustainable materials, using a blend of both recycled polyester and organic cotton fibres.The blend is at least 10% recycled fibres or at least 10% organic cotton fibres.
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SKU
NKG-CU9537-451-CONF

Crafted and ObsessedCrafted and Obsessed
Premium details, from the pique fabric to the breathable design, create street-ready style that 's also built for the course or court.


Nike DNA
An orange label on the placket, orange thread on the top button and a facsimile of the original Nike shoe box under the back collar infuse your look with heritage style.


Dry Design
Breathable knit fabric with Dri-FIT Technology helps you stay dry and comfortable in warm weather.


More Benefits
Longer back hem and side vents let you wear the polo untucked for a casual look.Embroidered eyelets at each underarm enhance airflow.

Product Details
- Slim fit for a tailored feel

- Fold-over collar2-button placket

- Body: 60% cotton/40% polyester.

- Panels: 60 -65% cotton/35 -40% polyester.

- Material percentages may vary.

- Check label for actual content.

- Machine wash

- ImportedColour Shown: Obsidian/Dark Grey Heather/White/Particle Grey

- Style: CU9537-451

History of Orange
In 1971, Nike co-founder Phil Knight wanted to distinguish his new company from the rest of the competition.When it came to packaging, he chose orange -it stood out, looked great on cardboard and made a clear distinction from those blue boxes.So when Nike cracked the market with its first shoe, a football boot called €˜the Nike ', the shoe box was orange.

More Information
SKUNKG-CU9537-451-CONF
Online ExclusiveNo
ColorWhite
BrandNike

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