A team that's renowned for producing electric football, needs a shirt to match and this Tottenham Hotspur Home Vapor Match Shirt exudes everything Spurs are about. The traditional Lilywhite base is accented navy and volt trim on the sleeves and crew neck collar where the 'SPURS' wordmark also resides. Made with Dri-FIT ADV technology that wicks away moisture and sweat from the body, this is the same shirt worn on home Premier League and European matchdays by the likes of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.
- Name & Number - Customise your jersey with the name and number of your favourite Tottenham player including Harry Kane,Son Heung-Min,Cristian Romero or even your own name. We can print name in the same style worn by the players.
- Brand New With Tags
- Adults
- Small 34-36" Chest (88/96cm)
- Medium 38-40" Chest (96-104cm)
- Large 42-44" Chest (104-112cm)
- XL 46-48" Chest (112-124cm)
- XXL 50-52" Chest (124/136cm)
- Short Sleeve
- White
- Tottenham
- 2022-2023
- Home Shirts
- Nike
This 2025-2026 Newcastle Home Baby Kit features premium quality construction with authentic team colors and design elements specially crafted for your little one. Made from soft, baby-safe materials, this adorable kit offers superior comfort and is perfect for introducing your baby to the world of football. Ideal for match days, photoshoots, or showing your support for Newcastle United with your young Magpie supporter.
Key features include: long-lasting print, tiny football star, easy dressing design.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is this baby kit officially licensed? A: Yes, this is an officially licensed product with authentic team colors and design elements.
- Q: Does this come with matching shorts? A: Yes, this complete baby kit includes both jersey and shorts for a full match day look.
Helpful Tips
- How to dress your baby in the kit: The stretchy fabric and easy design make dressing quick and comfortable for your little one.
- How to introduce your baby to football: Start with this adorable kit and create lifelong memories supporting Newcastle together.
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