The wife of beloved late Yankees bench coach Don Zimmer said a ceremonial jersey, given to her by the Bombers, was swiped out of her Florida-bound checked luggage.

Soot Zimmer attended Old Timers’ Day at Yankee Stadium last month when the team gave her a replica of Zim’s jersey.

But when Soot returned home to Florida, the jersey was gone.

“When it was missing out of the luggage when we got home, it wasn’t the monetary value, it was the sentimental value [lost],” the widow told WTSP. “They [the Yankees] gave me that to represent Don and now I don’t have it.”

With 20/20 hindsight, Mrs. Zimmer said her mistake was not packing the sentimental garment in her carry-on bag.

“I put it [the jersey] in the front zipper of the suitcase, and it was a last-minute thing,” she said. “I should’ve put it in my carry-on, but I just didn’t think it would disappear.”

Don Zimmer passed away on June 4, 2014, at the age of 83.

He was manager Joe Torre’s right-hand man from 1996 to 2003, a glorious span that saw the Yankees win six American League pennants and four World Series titles.

Zimmer was on the last Brooklyn Dodgers team of 1957. When Zimmer died, he was a senior adviser to the Tampa Bay Rays — earning him the distinction of being the last of Da Bums still working in big league baseball.