


Croatia 1998 Home Retro Football Shirt
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The Design - Manufactured by Lotto, this legendary shirt is defined by Croatia's signature red and white checkered "šahovnica" pattern, which flows dynamically across the front. Featuring a classic polo-style collar and the proud national team crest, this soccer kit remains a masterclass in bold, unique jersey design that stood out on the global stage.
Legends - This was the tournament where Davor Šuker achieved immortality, winning the Golden Boot with six goals while wearing the famous number 9. Retro collectors and fans of the beautiful game cherish this jersey to honor the brilliance of Šuker, Zvonimir Boban, and Robert Prosinečki during their peak years.
Era - The 1998 World Cup in France marked Croatia's debut as an independent nation, where they shocked the world by finishing in third place. This historic campaign included a stunning 3-0 quarter-final victory over Germany, cementing this kit as a symbol of the golden generation that put Croatian football on the map.

Croatia 1998 Home Retro Football Shirt
Croatia 1998 Home Retro Football Shirt
Care Instructions
To keep your jersey looking its best and maintain its quality, please follow these care guidelines:
- Hand wash only using cold water.
- Do not machine wash, as this may damage the fabric, prints, and detailing.
- Avoid using hot water.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Hang or lay flat to air dry naturally in a well-ventilated area.
Proper care will help preserve the jersey’s appearance, fit, and durability over time.
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