Jose Altuve Houston Astros Nike Women’s 2025 City Connect Limited Jersey
Jose Altuve Houston Astros Nike Women’s 2025 City Connect Limited Jersey
Jose Altuve Houston Astros Nike Women’s 2025 City Connect Limited Jersey

Jose Altuve Houston Astros Nike Women’s 2025 City Connect Limited Jersey

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  • Brand: Nike
  • Imported
  • Standard Fit: Not too loose or tight over the body. Size up for a roomier fit or to layer with a sweatshirt.
  • Breathable double-knit mesh fabric has a midweight feel (204gsm)
  • Dri-FIT® technology wicks away moisture
  • Heat-applied twill appliques with faux stitching
  • Embroidered Nike Swoosh and heat-applied woven jock tag
  • MLB Batterman silhouette below the back neck seam
  • Material: 100% Recycled Polyester
  • Machine wash, tumble dry low
  • Jersey Color Style: City Connect
  • Move To Zero is Nike's journey toward zero carbon and zero waste, helping to protect the future of sport. Apparel labeled “sustainable materials” is made with at least 75% recycled content.
  • Nike Limited
Description

Inspired by Houston’s rich railroad history, this 2025 City Connect Limited Player Jersey features a Union Station patch that harkens back to the Old Union Station lobby that is now the main lobby for Daikin Park, where you can still see train tracks in left field. This Nike jersey also features a modern spin on the 1990s Houston Astros logo, combining contemporary team colors with retro faux stitch lettering in homage to the era of the “Killer B’s” and other Astros legends. When you slip on this limited jersey on game day, you won’t just be representing Jose Altuve, but all of Space City’s storied history.