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I bought some of my first under armour clothes from woot in 2023. Only when I bought UA clothing elsewhere later did I find out the stuff on woot was knockoff. Didn't breathe well and the logos would wear off after 5 washes. Hopefully Woot has addressed this.
I bought some of my first under armour clothes from woot in 2023. Only when I bought UA clothing elsewhere later did I find out the stuff on woot was knockoff. Didn't breathe well and the logos would wear off after 5 washes. Hopefully Woot has addressed this.
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I bought some of my first under armour clothes from woot in 2023. Only when I bought UA clothing elsewhere later did I find out the stuff on woot was knockoff. Didn't breathe well and the logos would wear off after 5 washes. Hopefully Woot has addressed this.
I actually found UA cheaper on the UA website if you watch their clearance sales. Plus, you know it's authentic UA.
Makes you wonder. The inventory is Amazon's that they want to move quickly. When you send in name brand items to Amazon's FBA to sell it is common for them to hold them until the seller can provide proof that they are authorized to sell that brand on Amazon.
Well, I wonder if Amazon just resells that inventory via Woot instead of destroying it.
That would make sense on why some items that Amazon continues to sell on their main site are offered at a steep discount on Woot.
If that is the case, then inventory could be real or knock-offs.
I have heard of similar problems with products that would normally never happen with items purchased elsewhere.
I've definitely received some UA knockoffs from Woot. Had to return them. Also, UA itself has much better prices on these items during their sales which happen somewhat frequently.
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Well, I wonder if Amazon just resells that inventory via Woot instead of destroying it.
That would make sense on why some items that Amazon continues to sell on their main site are offered at a steep discount on Woot.
If that is the case, then inventory could be real or knock-offs.
I have heard of similar problems with products that would normally never happen with items purchased elsewhere.
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