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BKMBKM Men's Quick Dry Slim Fit Polo Shirt (Black)

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Amazon has BKMBKM Men's Quick Dry Moisture Wicking Slim Fit Polo Shirt (Black) for $9.99 - $3 when you apply promo code RFA2OR8D at checkout = $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Features:
  • Crafted from a high-performance 85% nylon and 15% spandex fabric blend for long-lasting durability and flexibility.
  • Engineered with advanced moisture-wicking and quick-dry properties to draw sweat away from the body and keep you cool.
  • Features an ultra-flexible, high-stretch construction that allows for an entirely unrestricted range of motion.
  • Modern slim-fit design cuts a polished, tailored silhouette that fits true to size.
  • Detailed with a classic structured polo collar, a short-sleeve profile, and a clean button placket.
  • Lightweight construction delivers maximum breathability, making it an ideal choice for hot weather, golf, or casual active wear.
  • Machine washable for easy everyday care and maintenance.

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Amazon has BKMBKM Men's Quick Dry Moisture Wicking Slim Fit Polo Shirt (Black) for $9.99 - $3 when you apply promo code RFA2OR8D at checkout = $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Amazon promo codes don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into an issue, try refreshing the page, re-entering the code, or checking after you select a payment method to confirm whether it already applied.
Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Crafted from a high-performance 85% nylon and 15% spandex fabric blend for long-lasting durability and flexibility.
  • Engineered with advanced moisture-wicking and quick-dry properties to draw sweat away from the body and keep you cool.
  • Features an ultra-flexible, high-stretch construction that allows for an entirely unrestricted range of motion.
  • Modern slim-fit design cuts a polished, tailored silhouette that fits true to size.
  • Detailed with a classic structured polo collar, a short-sleeve profile, and a clean button placket.
  • Lightweight construction delivers maximum breathability, making it an ideal choice for hot weather, golf, or casual active wear.
  • Machine washable for easy everyday care and maintenance.

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Written by Wiznaz | Staff

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Yesterday 07:04 PM
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HungTran916Yesterday 07:04 PM
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Yesterday 07:54 PM
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SplendidSoda171Yesterday 07:54 PM
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Not trying to kill anyone's joy in buying this product. Can anyone confirm this product is 100% safe? Thank you in advance.

Breaking it down by concern:
Microplastic shedding: All synthetics shed microfibers when washed. Polyester tends to shed somewhat more than nylon in some studies, but spandex (usually blended, rarely 100%) adds its own shedding when combined with other fibers. None of the three is "clean" here.
Chemical finishes/dyes: This depends more on manufacturing and finishing processes (flame retardants, water-repellent coatings, dyes) than on the base polymer. A polyester garment with no chemical finish can be "cleaner" than a nylon one treated with PFAS-based water resistance, for example.
Breathability/skin irritation: Nylon is generally more breathable and moisture-wicking than polyester, which can matter for skin comfort or sweat-related irritation, but this isn't really a "toxicity" issue.
Spandex specifically: It's almost always blended (5–20%) with other fibers, so it's rarely the dominant factor either way.
Bottom line: If your concern is microplastics or endocrine-disrupting chemicals, look at the finishing treatments (PFAS "stain-resistant" or "wrinkle-free" labels are the bigger red flag) and washing practices (cold wash, microfiber filter bags) rather than choosing nylon/spandex over polyester. Natural fibers (cotton, wool, linen) are the actual alternative if you want to avoid synthetics altogether.
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mulliganToday 10:41 AM
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Says "slim fit" in case your a big guy.
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LivelyStag565Today 12:32 PM
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"The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase." expired?
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BlueFruit307Today 02:10 PM
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It says $6.99, then when I click to go to Amazo, it goes tp- $9.99. Happens regularly!
Today 02:52 PM
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galaxyfanToday 02:52 PM
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$30 standard price is overly stated. Blue color has been regular price $12 for more than a month
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MrLeadToday 03:19 PM
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No go for me Frown

"The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase."

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Ducman69Today 03:24 PM
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Quote from mulligan :
Says "slim fit" in case your a big guy.
I'm 5'2" and 360lbs, can I wear a size medium as a compression shirt?
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XkuXavierToday 03:41 PM
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Quote from SplendidSoda171 :
Not trying to kill anyone's joy in buying this product. Can anyone confirm this product is 100% safe? Thank you in advance. Breaking it down by concern: Microplastic shedding: All synthetics shed microfibers when washed. Polyester tends to shed somewhat more than nylon in some studies, but spandex (usually blended, rarely 100%) adds its own shedding when combined with other fibers. None of the three is "clean" here. Chemical finishes/dyes: This depends more on manufacturing and finishing processes (flame retardants, water-repellent coatings, dyes) than on the base polymer. A polyester garment with no chemical finish can be "cleaner" than a nylon one treated with PFAS-based water resistance, for example. Breathability/skin irritation: Nylon is generally more breathable and moisture-wicking than polyester, which can matter for skin comfort or sweat-related irritation, but this isn't really a "toxicity" issue. Spandex specifically: It's almost always blended (5–20%) with other fibers, so it's rarely the dominant factor either way. Bottom line: If your concern is microplastics or endocrine-disrupting chemicals, look at the finishing treatments (PFAS "stain-resistant" or "wrinkle-free" labels are the bigger red flag) and washing practices (cold wash, microfiber filter bags) rather than choosing nylon/spandex over polyester. Natural fibers (cotton, wool, linen) are the actual alternative if you want to avoid synthetics altogether.
....And here's that guy
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elearninggirlToday 03:50 PM
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Only black one is that price - which is fine for me. But code didnt work.
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Mel6822Today 04:12 PM
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Thank you!
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Quote from BlueFruit307 :
It says $6.99, then when I click to go to Amazo, it goes tp- $9.99. Happens regularly!
Quote from MrLead :
No go for me Frown

"The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase."
RFA2OR8D still seems to work on black. Sometimes it can take a couple of tries for Amazon to accept codes.
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soopervooToday 04:23 PM
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Quote from SplendidSoda171 :
Not trying to kill anyone's joy in buying this product. Can anyone confirm this product is 100% safe? Thank you in advance. Breaking it down by concern: Microplastic shedding: All synthetics shed microfibers when washed. Polyester tends to shed somewhat more than nylon in some studies, but spandex (usually blended, rarely 100%) adds its own shedding when combined with other fibers. None of the three is "clean" here. Chemical finishes/dyes: This depends more on manufacturing and finishing processes (flame retardants, water-repellent coatings, dyes) than on the base polymer. A polyester garment with no chemical finish can be "cleaner" than a nylon one treated with PFAS-based water resistance, for example. Breathability/skin irritation: Nylon is generally more breathable and moisture-wicking than polyester, which can matter for skin comfort or sweat-related irritation, but this isn't really a "toxicity" issue. Spandex specifically: It's almost always blended (5–20%) with other fibers, so it's rarely the dominant factor either way. Bottom line: If your concern is microplastics or endocrine-disrupting chemicals, look at the finishing treatments (PFAS "stain-resistant" or "wrinkle-free" labels are the bigger red flag) and washing practices (cold wash, microfiber filter bags) rather than choosing nylon/spandex over polyester. Natural fibers (cotton, wool, linen) are the actual alternative if you want to avoid synthetics altogether.
Studies show that people who only wear 100% organic cotton end up dying 100% of the time
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withnoeToday 04:28 PM
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Quote from soopervoo :
Studies show that people who only wear 100% organic cotton end up dying 100% of the time
If you worry about the details too much you will put yourself in the grave sooner. So be happy!

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Ride_The_SkyToday 04:46 PM
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Quote from soopervoo :
Studies show that people who only wear 100% organic cotton end up dying 100% of the time
If anyone has sensitive skin, or prone to allergies, or have people in household like that, I would avoid buying random nylon clothing from no name brands (brand has only 2 items for sale on amazon and there is no website/branding/etc anywhere I can find). Who knows what kind of recycled stuff you are putting on your skin.

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