Planet Goals (80s Rework): Save the Rainforest Kit

$65.00

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      We took our Planet Goals collection of recycled plastic long-sleeved kits and reworked them into one-of-a-kind, Retro 80's short sleeve polos.

      This limited run is all hand-cut and hand-sewn, meaning a truly unique piece, each with a unique fit. 

      Part of our "Planet Goals" collection, our Save the Rainforest Kit raises awareness of deforestation. Each kit is made of five recycled plastic bottles blended with recycled cotton–and we are giving back 10% of each kit to support rainforest preservation non-profits.

      The mid-weight blend gives this kit an exquisite retro hand feel, resembling knit soccer kits found pre-1960's.

      On the front, our Planet Goals crest is embroidered on the left chest, with opposite DE FÚT icon. The center is anchored by a clean, minimal PLANET GOALS press. On the back, our new Save the Rainforest design, finished with:

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      "An estimated 29 million acres of rainforest are lost to deforestation each year–the size of 1 soccer pitch destroyed every 2 seconds. Fútbol has a responsibility to look after the billion who breathe the beautiful game. This kit has been made from 5 recycled bottles blended with recycled cotton to assist in preserving rainforest resources. Studs up, for mother nature."

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      Football for the future.

       
      Color
      Canopy Green w/ Natural

      Fit:
      Please note: Due to the unique nature of this reworked kit, sizing and cut may vary. No two kits are identical. We may recommend sizing up.

      Unisex fit, runs slightly small / fitted.
      Slightly slimmer through shoulders and chest, with roomier sleeves and wider base. If in-between sizes and tend to do larger size, size up. 

      Material: 
      60% Recycled Plastic Poly, 40% Recycled Cotton

       

      L I M I T E D  R U N  :  F I R S T  C O M E  F I R S T  S E R V E 

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