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Panelled Raglan Shirt

Panelled Raglan Shirt

A fresh take on a timeless athletic staple, the Panelled Raglan Shirt blends performance details with casual wearability. Made from Matt/Shine check fabric, it offers a subtle textured look. The regular fit and raglan sleeves provide a comfortable, natural range of motion, while the round neck with tipping and V-insert add a refined, sporty finish. Cut-and-sew panels and contrast piping offer added definition. The Umbro wordmark on the chest completes the look. A nod to the era when football shirts weren't just for match day but became a streetwear statement in 90s Manchester.
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Panelled Raglan Shirt

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Panelled Raglan Shirt

A fresh take on a timeless athletic staple, the Panelled Raglan Shirt blends performance details with casual wearability. Made from Matt/Shine check fabric, it offers a subtle textured look. The regular fit and raglan sleeves provide a comfortable, natural range of motion, while the round neck with tipping and V-insert add a refined, sporty finish. Cut-and-sew panels and contrast piping offer added definition. The Umbro wordmark on the chest completes the look. A nod to the era when football shirts weren't just for match day but became a streetwear statement in 90s Manchester.

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A fresh take on a timeless athletic staple, the Panelled Raglan Shirt blends performance details with casual wearability. Made from Matt/Shine check fabric, it offers a subtle textured look. The regular fit and raglan sleeves provide a comfortable, natural range of motion, while the round neck with tipping and V-insert add a refined, sporty finish. Cut-and-sew panels and contrast piping offer added definition. The Umbro wordmark on the chest completes the look. A nod to the era when football shirts weren't just for match day but became a streetwear statement in 90s Manchester.