Torino Home Shirt 1999/00 Mendez #2 (XL)
| Club | Torino |
| Season | 1999/00 |
| Size | XL |
| Condition | Excellent |
| Player | Mendez #2 |
| Auth. code | N.A. |
| Notes | - |
Torino Home Shirt 1999/00 Mendez #2 (XL) is a classic Torino shirt from the club’s 1999/00 Serie A campaign, produced by Kelme as part of the Torino Home kit worn following promotion to Italy’s top flight. The season proved challenging as Torino finished 15th and returned to Serie B despite Marco Ferrante’s prolific scoring, making this shirt a piece of late‑1990s Italian football history and an authentic Torino football shirt from that era.
The design features a deep maroon base with subtle tonal pinstripes, complemented by white trim on the polo collar with a V‑neck insert. Kelme branding appears on the chest with patterned sleeve tape along the shoulders, while the bold SDA Courier sponsor sits centrally on the front. The shirt also carries Mendez #2 on the back, and its understated detailing and classic colourway reflect the look of a late‑90s Torino retro shirt, sought after by collectors of Torino vintage shirt designs.
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