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A truly rare find for Ireland fans — this 1999 Ireland long sleeve rugby jersey by Cotton Oxford is identical to the official Nike version worn during the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Featuring the same design, cut, and detailing as Nike’s production, it includes a distinctive Cotton Oxford logo and an upside-down Cotton Oxford label inside the collar.
It’s believed to be a test run jersey, as manufacturers at the time often shared production lines. Made from 100% cotton, this piece stands out as a genuine one-of-a-kind item for collectors who appreciate something unique.
Condition is excellent. Tagged Large, fits L to XL. A remarkable talking piece for serious jersey collectors and Ireland supporters alike.
Please note all pictures shown are of the actual jersey up for purchase.
Product Care and Shipping Information
Professional Care:
At Classic Rugby, each jersey arrives professionally washed, air dried, and steamed, ensuring it’s ready to wear as soon as you receive it. (Excludes jerseys with tags or those with delicate logos).
Sizing Guide:
Please refer to our sizing guide before making a purchase. It’s important to note that vintage jerseys can have sizing differences compared to modern-day apparel.
Worldwide Shipping:
We proudly offer worldwide standard postage via NZ Post, which is fully tracked to give you peace of mind. For those needing faster delivery, we also provide DHL Express shipping. (Standard postage excludes Africa and South America).
When purchasing a vintage rugby jersey, understanding the sizing becomes crucial. These jerseys, often over 20 years old and produced by various manufacturers, may have tag sizes significantly different from today’s modern sizing.
Here are four key pieces of information provided in each jersey description:
Remember, while the “fits as” sizing serves as a guide, doing your own measurements is the best way to ensure a proper fit.

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