Shirt short sleeve 3rd kit F.C. Lorient 25/26

UG10601C0103
£80.00 - £96.00

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FC Lorient 2025/2026 Men’s Third Kit Short-Sleeve Jersey. Elegant design in black with gold details and embossed heraldic symbols. Made from recycled polyester, it offers excellent breathability and comfort thanks to flatlock seams. The satin silicone crest and JOMA SPORTECH technology add lightness and style. On the back, an iconic phrase reflects the fans’ passion, along with a print celebrating the 100-year history of “Les Merlus.”

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Durability

A finish applied to the fabric to prevent the rapid deterioration of the fibre and its colours. Increases the useful life of the garment, thanks to the durability of the fabric.

Freedom of movement

Garments made of elasticated knit fabric which facilitates movement during your workout. Fitting perfectly to the body, allowing you to workout with total freedom of movement.

Lightweight

Garments made of microfibre fabric for maximum flexibility while doing sports. You don't feel weighed down throughout your workout, thanks to the lightweight technology of the fabric.

Elastic

Thanks to the elasticity of the fabric, it adapts perfectly to the body and quickly regains its shape. Fitting closely to the body, providing you with total freedom of movement during your workout.

Recycled Polyester

Fabric made with 100% recycled polyester thread that is obtained from waste bottles. Thus, Joma contributes to reducing pollution and reducing carbon emissions into the atmosphere.

FC Lorient 2025/2026 Men’s Third Kit Short-Sleeve Jersey. Elegant design in black with gold details and embossed heraldic symbols. Made from recycled polyester, it offers excellent breathability and comfort thanks to flatlock seams. The satin silicone crest and JOMA SPORTECH technology add lightness and style. On the back, an iconic phrase reflects the fans’ passion, along with a print celebrating the 100-year history of “Les Merlus.”