
Chicago Bulls 1998 Script Tee
Bring it back to �98 with the Chicago Bulls 1998 Script Tee. Cut in a vintage fit with an enzyme wash for that perfectly worn-in feel, it delivers effortless throwback energy. Finished with screen printed custom graphics in a cracked vintage filter and a classic jocktag print, it�s made for everyday rotation with a nod to the dynasty. The Chicago Bulls name is known around the world from the dominant reign of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Steve Kerr & other greats throughout the 90's. The iconic logo has been worn by some of the all-time greatest basketballers since 1966.
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Chicago Bulls 1998 Script Tee
Bring it back to �98 with the Chicago Bulls 1998 Script Tee. Cut in a vintage fit with an enzyme wash for that perfectly worn-in feel, it delivers effortless throwback energy. Finished with screen printed custom graphics in a cracked vintage filter and a classic jocktag print, it�s made for everyday rotation with a nod to the dynasty. The Chicago Bulls name is known around the world from the dominant reign of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Steve Kerr & other greats throughout the 90's. The iconic logo has been worn by some of the all-time greatest basketballers since 1966.
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Bring it back to �98 with the Chicago Bulls 1998 Script Tee. Cut in a vintage fit with an enzyme wash for that perfectly worn-in feel, it delivers effortless throwback energy. Finished with screen printed custom graphics in a cracked vintage filter and a classic jocktag print, it�s made for everyday rotation with a nod to the dynasty. The Chicago Bulls name is known around the world from the dominant reign of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Steve Kerr & other greats throughout the 90's. The iconic logo has been worn by some of the all-time greatest basketballers since 1966.























