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The new Colin Kaepernick football jersey might not carry the name of an NFL team, but it certainly carries a message.

Kaepernick tweeted Monday a photo of the jersey, which is available on pre-sale on its website. Later that day, Kaepernick tweeted an update saying the jerseys were out of stock. The jersey is all black with letters and white numbers and embroidered "#IMWITHKAP" on the front. Kaepernick remains a free agent after his last NFL appearance in 2016.

Number 7, which Kaepernick wore during his six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, is also printed on the jersey, with his name. As Kaepernick tweeted, 20% of jersey sales revenue will go to its Know Your Rights Foundation, designed to "raise awareness about empowerment and interact with law enforcement".

The limited edition jerseys are youth and adult sizes and sell for $ 99.99 and $ 174.99 respectively. The jersey came a few days after Nike unveiled Kaepernick as the face of its new advertising campaign.

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