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Use the Under Armour Heatgear Loose Long-Sleeve T-Shirt to keep you cool, dry, and comfortable in warmer temperatures. This baggy T-shirt wicks perspiration, so it works great for the gym and on trail runs. An anti-pill finish keeps this Under Armour T-shirt looking like new. Odor Control technology stops microbial growth to keep your Under Armour funk free. Under Armour gave this performance T-shirt a left-chest Under Armour logo to let everyone know what brand keeps you dry.
Bottom Line: The Under Armour Heatgear Loose T-Shirt keeps you cool, dry and stink-free when you're training in warmer temps.
Why does Backcountry's size chart differ from Under Armor's?http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/apparel/tops/longsleeve/pid1000085-Men-s-HeatGear-Loose-Longsleeve/1000085-001
Because merchant's don't want to store every single size chart of every brand they carry - they must utilize one chart that averages the majority of their products sizes. If it's a brand name that exists separate from the store (e.g., Under Armour) then definitely use their size chart...
I purchased this for my son (24) to use running in Prospect Park in NYC - he ran the other day in the temperatures under 20 & said he was not cold at all. I own the women's version & it has been dependable & appropriate for winter running.
I am definitely going to pull the trigger on one of these. However, how baggy are they really? How do the XL compare to a regular XL t-shirt? Anyone there tried one on yet?
While I have yet to receive mine - I'd assume that a 'loose' Under Armour shirt would be just like a regular t-shirt versus being a parachutists oversized shirt. I would think this because do to how they portray their other non-loose products - their normal products are extremely tight and body fitting for athletes - Under Armour definitely is not the type of company who would make a 'baggy' product. In the image it looks pretty normal also.
As long as there is a slight breeze, yes. They do, however excell at keeping the sun from cooking you directly (although not totally, so wear sunscreen).JC
exactly what we were looking for.The item was true to size, the description was very acurate and the time from ordering to delivery was so fast. Will definitely buy more items
We are going to Honduras this summer to do construction work. Men are not allowed to wear shorts, women can't have their knees showing. Will HeatGear work in these conditions?
Yeah, definitely. Two things to consider, though: it's pricey, and being a rich-looking American can be a turn-off. So wear it under something. Also, it could tear easily if it's your outer layer.
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