adidas Men's Designed for Training HEAT.RDY HIIT Tee (Black)
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adidas has adidas Men's Designed for Training HEAT.RDY HIIT Tee (Black) on sale for $14. Shipping is free for adiclub members (free to join).
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I just got the white one in the mail today, it is comfortable and worth $14 to me, it's a tad on the looser side. I just ordered the black version which wasn't available the other day.
I own one of each color. Fabric i La very fragile. Few strings are getting undone from the cloth, not even seams. It is one of my newer purchases in active wear and it is falling apart when older shirts are fine. I would not bother with this shirt.
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09-08-2023 at 01:48 PM.
I own one of each color. Fabric i La very fragile. Few strings are getting undone from the cloth, not even seams. It is one of my newer purchases in active wear and it is falling apart when older shirts are fine. I would not bother with this shirt.
I own one of each color. Fabric i La very fragile. Few strings are getting undone from the cloth, not even seams. It is one of my newer purchases in active wear and it is falling apart when older shirts are fine. I would not bother with this shirt.
Sounds like the thin mesh 32 Degree Cool t shirts that costco sells or used to. A lot of them fraying/falling apart from any type of contact or rubbing.
My 32 Degree shirts are all from several years ago and are holding up fine. I wonder if their quality has gone down as well.
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Sounds like the thin mesh 32 Degree Cool t shirts that costco sells or used to. A lot of them fraying/falling apart from any type of contact or rubbing.
I own one of each color. Fabric i La very fragile. Few strings are getting undone from the cloth, not even seams. It is one of my newer purchases in active wear and it is falling apart when older shirts are fine. I would not bother with this shirt.
Same problem with the own the run shirts. After 2-3 wears you're already seeing threads come loose. It's worth noting I have the older model of this shirt from 2019 that is still fine and in better shape than the newer ones I picked up a month ago
Ordered 3, washed and worn first time today, pretty comfortable and quality seems comparable to any other athletic shirt, thanks for sharing what seems to be a pretty slick deal
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Other than that it feels fitted to my body type. 150lb 5'7" I wore a small for this exact shirt.
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Sounds like the thin mesh 32 Degree Cool t shirts that costco sells or used to. A lot of them fraying/falling apart from any type of contact or rubbing.
For those complaining these are falling apart, do you machine dry or hang dry?
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Same problem with the own the run shirts. After 2-3 wears you're already seeing threads come loose. It's worth noting I have the older model of this shirt from 2019 that is still fine and in better shape than the newer ones I picked up a month ago
Other than that it feels fitted to my body type. 150lb 5'7" I wore a small for this exact shirt.
Sam Bradford designed this shirt.