Check out this company. They make shirts out of bamboo which means they are very soft, breathable, and naturally anti-bacterial. I love training in these shirts man, so comfortable, and because they’re anti-bacterial I don’t seem to stink as much haha. www.dobamboo.com
And what don’t these guys understand about “UNDER Armour.”
I mean, you don’t wear your underwear over your pants do ya?
[quote]Petedacook wrote:
Why would you want to look like this?
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Pete,
That pic is fucking hilarious!!
Tech T’s are great. I get them at Academy. But I see you are in Florida, so you might not have Academy. Try Dick’s Sporting Goods, The Sports Authority, and Eastbay Catalog, and underarmour.com
As long as you are wearing it for physical activity purposes, it’s fine. Like stated in previous posts, don’t wear it to the club to show off.
And like in another post, unless you are in pretty good shape, you can wear it. If you are skinny-fat, or heck, even just plain fat, don’t wear it. I think fat guys wear it because it gives them the sense of feeling like a world-class athlete. You have to look good in it to wear it.
I guess you could buy it and use it as motivation to get into shape.
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[quote]PGJ wrote:
Might be good for riding the motorcycle on a hot day.
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UA or any compression shirt is fantastic for motorcycle riding. I wore a long sleeve one all the time and my jacket was a lot easier to take off.
I wear the loose tech tees all the time, and when I know I’m doing board presses at the gym, I’ll throw on a compression shirt. Cuts down on the chances of a splinter.
Well, I wouldn’t wear UA (unless it is the loose gear) to the gym, and wearing it as a “hang out” outfit = F’ No.
However, I wear it for when I wrestle as a rash guard.
[quote]LittleBigMuscles wrote:
Check out this company. They make shirts out of bamboo which means they are very soft, breathable, and naturally anti-bacterial. I love training in these shirts man, so comfortable, and because they’re anti-bacterial I don’t seem to stink as much haha. www.dobamboo.com [/quote]
They also only go up to an “XL”.
Like others have pointed out, Under Armour makes all kinds of shirts from tee-shirts to polos. IT isn’t their fault that so many people seem to only buy the compression shirts to wear in public despite how out of shape they might be.
Their gear is perfect for motorcycle riding and I have a load of their loose gear shirts and their cold gear. I can’t stand to wear cotton after wearing these. Cotton stretches anyway and gets misshaped if you ever start to sweat in it. It also shrinks.
Its called ‘Under’ for a reason. A guy at my gym who normally shows up in appropriate gym attire was wearing a lovely pair of Under Armour running tight and a compression shirt a few days ago. Told me it was his ‘warm weather gear’ as the gym is always so cold. This is the same day he proceeded to ask me out.
Under Armour is just not for everyone!
[quote]Professor X wrote:
I can’t stand to wear cotton after wearing these. Cotton stretches anyway and gets misshaped if you ever start to sweat in it. It also shrinks.[/quote]
Tech tee’s trump normal cotton everytime.
[quote]lovethislife wrote:
Its called ‘Under’ for a reason. A guy at my gym who normally shows up in appropriate gym attire was wearing a lovely pair of Under Armour running tight and a compression shirt a few days ago. Told me it was his ‘warm weather gear’ as the gym is always so cold. This is the same day he proceeded to ask me out.
Under Armour is just not for everyone![/quote]
Admit it - you loved it!
Canterbury of new zealand make some great under armour.
[quote]lovethislife wrote:
… This is the same day he proceeded to ask me out.
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Did you say yes?
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
lovethislife wrote:
… This is the same day he proceeded to ask me out.
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Did you say yes?[/quote]
Negative!!!