frontpage Posted by babgaly | Staff • Nov 19, 2023
Nov 19, 2023 1:51 AM
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Item 1 of 5
frontpage Posted by babgaly | Staff • Nov 19, 2023
Nov 19, 2023 1:51 AM
Under Armour Men's Tech 2.0 Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Various Colors & Sizes)
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$25
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Hard Pass.
Bought several of these shits over the last two weeks and for someone who understands the purpose built design I am very happy. But no, I probably won't wear them as my only layer when it is snowing...
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Hard Pass.
Hard Pass.
$17.50
Thanks OP.
That being said, if you go to their outlet site you can get much better shirts for not a lot more. I just bought some at their outlet and then ordered more today, way better than these shirts.
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Hard Pass.
Hard Pass.
Bought several of these shits over the last two weeks and for someone who understands the purpose built design I am very happy. But no, I probably won't wear them as my only layer when it is snowing...
Bought several of these shits over the last two weeks and for someone who understands the purpose built design I am very happy. But no, I probably won't wear them as my only layer when it is snowing...
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Now I am not saying it isn't possible that there might be different versions of the Tech 2.0 floating around (or even knock offs) but what is far more likely is person A complains it is 'too thin' because they expected something different, person B is comparing it to a completely different UA shirt they bought a decade before that was a different material altogether (such as pure cotton), person C claims they are happy so that is mistakenly attributed a different 'version' of the same shirt when they are talking about a completely different SKU. I have yet to see a direct side to side comparison of two different 'Tech 2.0' shirts of varying construction. Have you?
I'd also guess the "branding" is probably leading to the confusion. Many brands love having similar sounding names for their Outlet / TJMaxx / Discount Store etc offerings which can (and almost seem to be branded to) create confusion. I notice this frequently with Columbia stuff, like they came out of two different factories. But if you pay attention there is a slight naming differentiation, style, and PRICE difference between the tiers. Buyer beware when you buy brand name clothes at BigLots*
*Also from 3rd party sellers at Amazon