What Brand is this Logo From?

[quote]Nards wrote:

Tight shirts are like tattoos and sunglasses. You look only 1% as cool as you think you do with them on.[/quote]

Take it back!!

Under Armour is in plenty of places other than the US. There are plenty of sports that use UA equipment and uniforms, like soccer and rugby. It’s probably just getting more popular there now.

[quote]dshroy wrote:
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? What’s that

I have never seen under Armour any were in the U.K but thats just me haven’t been really looking for it

[quote]Nards wrote:

Tight shirts are like tattoos and sunglasses. You look only 1% as cool as you think you do with them on.[/quote]

I still like those numbers.

here in europe its not that common… craft is the leading brand here, but thanks for the serious replys anyway :stuck_out_tongue: Got news fore some btw… usa is NOT the only place in the world, wall-mart is NOT normal and we DO have nike here!!!

StephenD, Wales National Rugby Union team wears UA gear. That was the first place I saw it in Europe.

[quote]protein-pro wrote:
here in europe its not that common… craft is the leading brand here, but thanks for the serious replys anyway :stuck_out_tongue: Got news fore some btw… usa is NOT the only place in the world, wall-mart is NOT normal and we DO have nike here!!!
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got news for ya. With the internet and global domination of corporations, you should have known what that logo was. just sayin

Honestly, this thread was fucking hilarious … the first 10 or 15 posts had me laughing out loud!!

Don’t take it personally OP, you don’t have a location up :slight_smile:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
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Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts.

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
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Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains.

lmao at America not being the only place in the world!!!

BULLSHIT!!

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
[/quote]

Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains. [/quote]

I started out just wearing them to workout in. Then it “dawned upon me” to wear them as undershirts for my TDCJ uniforms. Now I use them as undershirts for casual wear…ESPECIALLY during June-September.

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
[/quote]

Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains. [/quote]

I started out just wearing them to workout in. Then it “dawned upon me” to wear them as undershirts for my TDCJ uniforms. Now I use them as undershirts for casual wear…ESPECIALLY during June-September. [/quote]

In Texas it is a must, this has really saved a lot of my work shirts. I used to wear them under my workout shirts, now working out in my garage I can just take off my shirt if it is soaked.

[quote]protein-pro wrote:
usa is NOT the only place in the world
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You’re on a USA forum, for a supplement company that charges like 50 dollars shipping to anywhere outside north america. You have no location listed. It would be easy to assume you’re from the USA.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:

[quote]protein-pro wrote:
here in europe its not that common… craft is the leading brand here, but thanks for the serious replys anyway :stuck_out_tongue: Got news fore some btw… usa is NOT the only place in the world, wall-mart is NOT normal and we DO have nike here!!!
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got news for ya. With the internet and global domination of corporations, you should have known what that logo was. just sayin[/quote]
What the fuck is the internet?

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
[/quote]

Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains. [/quote]

I started out just wearing them to workout in. Then it “dawned upon me” to wear them as undershirts for my TDCJ uniforms. Now I use them as undershirts for casual wear…ESPECIALLY during June-September. [/quote]

In Texas it is a must, this has really saved a lot of my work shirts. I used to wear them under my workout shirts, now working out in my garage I can just take off my shirt if it is soaked.[/quote]

I wear them ALWAYS. They are great under your motorcycls gear (especially their headwear for under the helmet). I have cotton shirts that I may just never wear again.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
[/quote]

Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains. [/quote]

I started out just wearing them to workout in. Then it “dawned upon me” to wear them as undershirts for my TDCJ uniforms. Now I use them as undershirts for casual wear…ESPECIALLY during June-September. [/quote]

In Texas it is a must, this has really saved a lot of my work shirts. I used to wear them under my workout shirts, now working out in my garage I can just take off my shirt if it is soaked.[/quote]

I wear them ALWAYS. They are great under your motorcycls gear (especially their headwear for under the helmet). I have cotton shirts that I may just never wear again.[/quote]

Damn Prof X you ride also? I wear it under my t-shirts when I am on my Harley, I never even thought about the headwear? What do you ride?

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
[/quote]

Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains. [/quote]

I started out just wearing them to workout in. Then it “dawned upon me” to wear them as undershirts for my TDCJ uniforms. Now I use them as undershirts for casual wear…ESPECIALLY during June-September. [/quote]

In Texas it is a must, this has really saved a lot of my work shirts. I used to wear them under my workout shirts, now working out in my garage I can just take off my shirt if it is soaked.[/quote]

I wear them ALWAYS. They are great under your motorcycls gear (especially their headwear for under the helmet). I have cotton shirts that I may just never wear again.[/quote]

Damn Prof X you ride also? I wear it under my t-shirts when I am on my Harley, I never even thought about the headwear? What do you ride?[/quote]

2006 CBR 1000 still looks brand new aside from one small scratch. I’ve been using Under Armour when I ride since I got the bike. Their skull caps are perfect for under the helmet and their heat gear is great under the jacket, especially in Texas heat.

I am a fan of that company because who else could have made “spandex” cool to wear on a football field the way they did?

I just hate so many people who shouldn’t do it try to wear their shit. If you have lovehandles the size of my gym bag, tight heat gear Under Armour should NOT be all that you wear that day. Also, if you have arms smaller around than the olympic bar used on a bench press, please, wear a real shirt.

Leave the naked Under Armour for the guys who look like they could compete in a few months or weeks.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

My knowledge of it comes from this site mostly, and I’d tell the OP that word is Under Armor is not something you need to wear unless you look pretty close to the way The Rock does. No one needs shirts that tight.
[/quote]

Maybe…but the thousands of athletes,outdoor people,military,and law enforcement personnel find it pretty useful…probably to the point of their products being a necessity for them.

Myself included…especially when I became tired of wearing sweat-heavy shirts during workouts. [/quote]

I use them as undershirts for my work button ups. Great to keep off pit stains. [/quote]

I started out just wearing them to workout in. Then it “dawned upon me” to wear them as undershirts for my TDCJ uniforms. Now I use them as undershirts for casual wear…ESPECIALLY during June-September. [/quote]

In Texas it is a must, this has really saved a lot of my work shirts. I used to wear them under my workout shirts, now working out in my garage I can just take off my shirt if it is soaked.[/quote]

I wear them ALWAYS. They are great under your motorcycls gear (especially their headwear for under the helmet). I have cotton shirts that I may just never wear again.[/quote]

Damn Prof X you ride also? I wear it under my t-shirts when I am on my Harley, I never even thought about the headwear? What do you ride?[/quote]

2006 CBR 1000 still looks brand new aside from one small scratch. I’ve been using Under Armour when I ride since I got the bike. Their skull caps are perfect for under the helmet and their heat gear is great under the jacket, especially in Texas heat.

I am a fan of that company because who else could have made “spandex” cool to wear on a football field the way they did?

I just hate so many people who shouldn’t do it try to wear their shit. If you have lovehandles the size of my gym bag, tight heat gear Under Armour should NOT be all that you wear that day. Also, if you have arms smaller around than the olympic bar used on a bench press, please, wear a real shirt.

Leave the naked Under Armour for the guys who look like they could compete in a few months or weeks.[/quote]

I didnt know about the heat gear I will have to check that out. And the rest I agree 100%, I look like I lift but I sure as hell would not wear just the underarmor out in public. Hell I am Tennessee Hillbilly, dip snuff, drink beer and watch football but I will not wear a wife beater out in public. But that is just me.