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Under Armour Heatgear Loose T-Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

December 19, 2008

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.

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Under Armour Heatgear Loose T-Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Men's

December 19, 2008

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...

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