Shorts adidas Women Spain Training Women's World Cup 2023 Mystery

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Chase victory just like the Spanish team in these adidas football shorts. It's made from soft two-tone mesh fabric and features a slim fit that hugs the body and lets you focus on your game. AEROREADY breathable technology keeps skin dry during your morning runs and until you're done training. Wear the shield of the Spanish team as a sign of your unconditional passion.This product has been made with 100% recycled material. Its objective is to propose another solution that helps to eliminate plastic waste.
Chase victory just like the Spanish team in these adidas football shorts. It's made from soft two-tone mesh fabric and features a slim fit that hugs the body and lets you focus on your game. AEROREADY breathable technology keeps skin dry during your morning runs and until you're done training. Wear the shield of the Spanish team as a sign of your unconditional passion.This product has been made with 100% recycled material. Its objective is to propose another solution that helps to eliminate plastic waste.

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