Apparel : Under Armour Heatgear Loose T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

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Apparel : Under Armour Heatgear Loose T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

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




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Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: Under Armour
Department: mens
Ranking: 15429









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If you're not stoked on wearing a nipple-outlining shirt on your summer runs, grab the Under Armour Men's Heatgear Loose Short-Sleeve T-Shirt. Mesh on the back of the Heatgear tee provides ventilation, while the lightweight fabric wicks moisture and dries quickly. An antimicrobial treatment helps you maintain your friends on group training runs. Under Armour made the Heatgear loose-fit shirt with raglan sleeves that enhance arm mobility.

Product Features
  • Material: UA Metal knit fabric
  • Pockets: None
  • Recommended Use: Warm-weather training, running
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 30 Days












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