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Dick's Sporting Goods

adidas Boys' Triple Stripe ¾ Sleeve Tech Baseball Practice Shirt

From adidas

Current price: $8.96
Original price: $14.99
adidas Boys' Triple Stripe ¾ Sleeve Tech Baseball Practice Shirt
adidas Boys' Triple Stripe ¾ Sleeve Tech Baseball Practice Shirt

Dick's Sporting Goods

adidas Boys' Triple Stripe ¾ Sleeve Tech Baseball Practice Shirt

From adidas

Current price: $8.96
Original price: $14.99
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Color: Black

Size: S

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Take their performance gear to new heights this season as they grind it out on the training ground wearing the adidas® Boys’ Triple Stripe ¾ Sleeve Tech Practice Shirt. Developed with climaLITE® Technology throughout and strategic mesh paneling along the underarms, this shirt manages moisture with ease to keep them cool and dry during rigorous practices and workouts. Primed for Performance: climaLITE® Technology wicks away moisture to keep them dry Anti-odor Technology minimizes bacterial accumulation for long-lasting freshness Mesh underarm paneling accelerates circulation of airflow to keep them cool Flatlock seams enhances overall comfort to reduce mid-game distractions Traditional crew neckline Additional Details Machine washable

More About Dick's Sporting Goods at Liberty Center

DICK’S Sporting Goods was founded in 1948 when an 18 year-old Dick Stack was working at an Army surplus store in Binghamton, New York. An avid fisherman, Dick was approached by the store owner to come up with a list of products needed to get into the fishing tackle business. After Dick presented his suggestions, the owner told him he was a dumb kid and had no idea what he was doing. Dick was upset and promptly quit. He went to his grandmother’s house where he spent a lot of time as a kid and told her what had happened. Dick’s grandmother asked how much it would cost to build the store himself. Dick said it would cost $300. His grandmother then went to the cookie jar where she kept her life savings and gave him $300 and told him “do it yourself.” Dick used that money and his relentless work-ethic to open a bait-and-tackle shop in Binghamton. By 1958, he expanded his product line to include much of what you’ll find at DICK’S Sporting Goods today. Visit DICK’S Sporting Goods and Shop a Wide Selection of Sports Gear, Equipment, Apparel and Footwear! Get the Top Brands at Competitive Prices.

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