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Holland 1996 Home Shirt

$42.99

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The Netherlands 1996 home shirt collar is a stylish white polo design with a classic button-up style, adding a touch of sophistication to the shirt. The sleeves feature white cuffs that complement the collar and enhance the overall sleek appearance. A unique detail is the subtle white trim running down the shoulders and sides, providing an additional element of flair.

Holland 1996 Home Shirt

The Netherlands 1996 home shirt is a classic piece of football memorabilia, known for its distinctive design and association with the Dutch national team during the mid-1990s. Produced by Lotto, this shirt exemplifies the vibrant spirit and rich footballing heritage of the Netherlands.

The shirt is predominantly bright orange, a color that is emblematic of the Dutch national team and a tribute to the Dutch Royal Family, the House of Orange. This bold hue represents national pride and unity.

holland 1996 home shirt
holland 1996 home shirt

On the left chest, the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) crest is prominently embroidered, showcasing a fierce lion that symbolizes strength and courage. Opposite it on the right chest is the Lotto logo, signifying the shirt’s authenticity and quality.

Another distinctive element is the subtle watermark pattern printed across the body of the shirt, adding texture and depth to the design without overwhelming the classic orange base.

This shirt holds particular significance as it was worn during the Euro 1996 tournament, where the Netherlands team displayed their skill and determination. Iconic players such as Dennis Bergkamp, Clarence Seedorf, and Patrick Kluivert donned this shirt, making memorable contributions to the team’s campaign.

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Height
Weight
Small 165-170cm 50-60kg
Medium 170-175cm 60-70kg
Large 175-180cm 70-80kg
X-Large 180-185cm 80-90kg
XX-Large 185-190cm 90-100kg

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