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Amazon has Under Armour Men's Tech 2.0 Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Various Colors & Sizes) on sale from $10.93. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Under Armour Men's Tech 2.0 Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Various Colors & Sizes) on sale from $9.20. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Model: Under Armour Men's UA Tech T-Shirt Royal/Graphite, Medium - Men's Athletic Performance Tops at Academy Sports
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Under Armour Men's Tech 2.0 Short-Sleeve T-Shirt , Royal (400)/Graphite , Medium
Manufacturer:
Under Armour Apparel
Model Number:
1326413
Product SKU:
B07815RZJT
UPC:
192006320494
ASIN:
B07815RZJT
Brand:
Under Armour
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
0.39370078 x 0.39370078 x 0.39370078 inches
Item Weight:
0.2645547 Pounds
Item model number:
1326413
Manufacturer:
Under Armour Apparel
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This shirt is a POS. You can literally see people's nipples in high definition through these shirts.
Hard Pass.
Got one last time. The fabric is very thin. Not recommended
So funny people complaining that workout shirt designed for massive airflow and wickable material would be "thin." Yeah, no one has figured out how to make something like this in heavyweight flannel...sorry?
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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So funny people complaining that workout shirt designed for massive airflow and wickable material would be "thin." Yeah, no one has figured out how to make something like this in heavyweight flannel...sorry?
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...
Im not sure you understand. There is wildly different quality and thickness between orders that many people place for these shirts from different vendors and even different sites. The shirts are all called "Tech 2.0" but they might as well be different brands, let alone product lines.
Im not sure you understand. There is wildly different quality and thickness between orders that many people place for these shirts from different vendors and even different sites. The shirts are all called "Tech 2.0" but they might as well be different brands, let alone product lines.
Like I said, I've ordered multiple at various times and well as colors and received the same overall construction with each.
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*
Not sure why all the shade for these shirts considering the price. I can't see through it like others claims and it fits great if you are in decent shape.
They do get a little hot though and could breath better.
Yeh put me on the list of those wondering what all the negativity is about. I bought one when they were on special 2 weeks back and loved them, so bought another in the same color (light gray) and 2 more in the charcoal color. They are perfect for cardio or gym stuff.
I've bought them when on sale the last couple of months. I like them for the gym and going on hikes. They're decent enough for that. Like it's been mentioned, the material is thin, but not horrible.
I have a bunch of tech 1.0 and 2.0 tees. None are as poor quality as these, so not surprised they're liquidating them - if they're even legit. This shirt from Amazon was made in El Salvador, while all my other, better quality tech tees were made in Mexico
I have a bunch of tech 1.0 and 2.0 tees. None are as poor quality as these, so not surprised they're liquidating them - if they're even legit. This shirt from Amazon was made in El Salvador, while all my other, better quality tech tees were made in Mexico
If they're liquidating then, they've been doing it for over a year. More like they're selling these shirts for $10 (for profit because they're super thin and cheap polyester), and Slickdeals is helping move them by putting them on the front page every other week.
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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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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...
Im not sure you understand. There is wildly different quality and thickness between orders that many people place for these shirts from different vendors and even different sites. The shirts are all called "Tech 2.0" but they might as well be different brands, let alone product lines.
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
They do get a little hot though and could breath better.
I've worn these a few times to the gym already and they're great for working out. They definitely are not "see-thru" as some people are suggesting.
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This has got to be the comment of the year for SD.
@SD Staff - can we pin this to the top LOL!
Some colors are thicker. I can tell you Red is incredibly thin.