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Under Armour is a brand that inspires confidence and demands respect.
It's strong, high-performing, and powerful lines of apparel are worn and
trusted by pro athletes, runners, bikers and some of the most demanding
people on the planet; Navy Seals. Everywhere you go you see the UA logo,
and with years of tested performance, you know they've earned their
popularity the hard way.
Constantly pushing the boundaries performance, Under Armour uses their
superior technology, insight, and fabrics to create some of the most
advanced apparel on the planet, each specially designed to fit perfectly
and make you better under any condition. In addition to Under Armour
Apparel, UA also focuses on creating
sports-specific gear for football,
basketball, lacrosse, and almost any sport under the sun. Also check
out:
Under Armour
Backpacks and Bags
Under Armour Cleats
and Shoes
Under Armour
Socks
Under Armour Sunglasses |
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| What exactly is Under
Armour? |
| Under Armour is the original performance
apparel. It started simply enough, as most innovations do, with the idea
to create a t-shirt that would actually improve performance on the field
instead of hold you back. The shirt would provide impressive compression
on the muscles and wick moisture from your skin instead of just soaking
it in and slowing you down. From this seed, the idea evolved into the
first real performance shirt ever. From that initial innovation over a
decade ago, Under Armour has grown into the leader of the performance
apparel industry, creating microfiber apparel that works like nothing
else on the planet.
Most
well known for their innovative Moisture Transport System, Under
Armour apparel works for pull sweat and moisture from your body as you
work, and pass it through the material where it quickly and easily
evaporates. The endgame? You and your clothes stay dry even when you
sweat. So when you wear Under Armour, push it to the limit and watch
your clothes make you better!
No matter what your game is, or where you
take it, Under Armour has something to perfectly face the elements and
overtake the competition. With advancement after advancement, Under
Armour has continued its mission; "To make all athletes better
through passion, science, and the relentless pursuit of innovation" |
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| What is
Under Armour apparel designed for? |
Under Armour apparel is the shirt, the pants, the socks, and the base
layer evolved! It is the clothing that works with you, instead of just
resting on you. With lightweight, breathable, and moisture wicking
materials in a myriad of styles, fits, and colors, Under Armour is
perfect for:
- Running
- Biking
- Jogging
- Walking
- Training
- Gym wear
- Hiking
- Skating
- Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Games
- Practices
- Casual wear
The only
question is, how will you use your Under Armour? |
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What type of
technologies does Under Armour apparel offer? |
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UA has spent over a decade developing the
most advanced technologies in the performance apparel industry. Heck,
they basically invented the industry itself! Their innovations work to
fulfill the company's mission of making athletes better, keeping them
comfortable so they can focus on what they do best...winning.
UA's
"Performance DNA" is sewn into every
stitch of Under Armour apparel, and is designed to conquer any
condition, any game, and anybody out there.
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Odor Control - Anti-microbial
fabric technology that fights the growth of odor causing bacteria in the
garments themselves, so you don't stink during or after workouts,
practices, and games. Perfect for all activities, especially those
involving pads, like football and hockey, where perspiration is soaked
up and stink is at its worst.
Strategic Ventilation - Apparel is
ventilated at key points where the body can naturally expel heat,
keeping you cool when it's really hot out.
Modular Protection Zones (MPZ) -
Durable and lightweight areas strategically placed on garments to
protect you without sacrificing the compression of the garment. Ideal
for contact sports, like football, basketball, and MMA/wrestling.
Wind Resistant - Fabrics block
wind and prevent it from penetrating the garment. This maintains body
heat and helps to regulate core temperature. Ideal for spring sports,
such as lacrosse, and track and field, or sports that involve faster
speeds and windy climates, like biking and trail running.
Flatlock Seaming - Seaming
stitched in such a way that they lie flat and smooth against the skin,
preventing chafing during movement and activity. Ideal for activities
where you're moving for long periods of time, such as running and
biking. Flatlock seaming is also great for sports that involve movement
and padding, since pads can put pressure on undershirts, and cause
chafing. |
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Moisture Transport - Moisture wicking fabrics transport sweat
from your skin, through the material, where it can quickly evaporate,
keeping you dry, comfortable, and focused on your game. Most, if not
all, Under Armour garments utilize fabrics that wick sweat.
Ultra-Violet Protection Factor (UPF)
- Protection from the sun's harmful UV rays. Ideal for any activity that
takes you outside in direct sunlight, such as beach or water sports,
golf, baseball, etc.
ArmourStretch - Lightweight
fabrics built with 4-way stretch enhance mobility, flexibility, and
improve dry-time, so you can keep moving, and keep dry. Perfect for all
sports, especially those where precise mobility is key, like in your
golf or bat swing, or while climbing.
360 Degree Reflectivity -
Reflective zones placed at key areas on the garment keep you visible in
low lights. Perfect for late night or early morning runs, jogs, or
bikes, or when training outside in poor light or overcast conditions.
Armour Grip - A durable material
placed on the outside of the fabric that grips to your other gear or
pads, preventing movement or slippage. Armour Grip keeps your pads where
they should be, to improve protection during practice and games.
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What type
of environment is Under Armour apparel suited for? |
| To meet the
needs of every active person, in every season, under every condition,
Under Armour has specially designed lines of apparel to suit
different and changing environments. Under Armour HeatGear, ColdGear, and
AllSeasonGear are labels you may see or have seen on almost any piece of
UA apparel, but you may have wondered, what exactly do they mean? |
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HeatGear |
ColdGear |
AllSeasonGear |
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Built for extremely warm and hot conditions
Designed to keep you cool and dry
Features:
- Incredibly lightweight materials
- Superior moisture transportation systems to wick sweat from your
body
- Breathable fabric to improve air flow
- Quick drying material
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Built for cold weather, typically under 55º
Designed to keep you warm, comfortable, and
dry during early practices or cold weather activities
Promotes blood flow and insulates your
body with specially designed fabrics
Features:
- Lightweight materials
- Moisture transportation system to wick sweat from your
body
- Breathable fabric
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Built for changing weather conditions or
mild temperatures Made from radical
fabrics that actually flex with changing conditions
Regulates body temperature with maximum
breathability and moisture wicking capabilities, to keep you comfortable
in changing conditions |
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How does
Under Armour fit? |
| To meet the
needs of every active person, in every season, and every condition,
Under Armour has specially designed its entire line of apparel to suit
different environments. Under Armour HeatGear, ColdGear, and
AllSeasonGear are labels you may see or have seen on almost any piece of
UA apparel, but you may have wondered, what exactly does this mean? |
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Compression |
Fitted |
Semi-Fitted |
Loose |
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A very snug fit, wears almost like a second
skin Designed for athletics and
training
Benefits of Compression:
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Keeps muscles warm to
prevent strain and fatigue
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Wicks sweat from the
body, preventing chafing and rashes
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Hugs muscles tightly, reducing the build
up of lactic acid during exertion, and improving recovery time
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Slightly tailored fit, designed to taper the
body's shape Flattering fit for
most body types
Does not restrict motion
Looser than compression, but still fits
snuggly to the body Great as a
layering piece, since some may find the fit too snug for a stand-alone,
while other's may love the slim-fitting look, on its own |
Slightly tailored to flatter the shape of
the body Looser than fitted, for
good range of motion, without the baggy feel of a loose piece of apparel |
A generous cut of fabric creates a
comfortable feel for any use Full
feel gives plenty of room for movement and motion |
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What are
the differences between Under Armour's fabrics? |
| Most pieces of
Under Armour apparel are made with one of five types of innovative
fabrics, all of which offer different features to make you better.
Whichever fabric you choose depends on your needs and preferences, but
it's important to understand all that each has to offer, and how they
improve your game, whatever it is. |
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UA TNP |
UA Tech |
HeatGear Touch |
Charged Cotton |
UA Catalyst |
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A soft, lightweight, and synthetic material
Moisture wicking technology to keep you dry
Anti-odor technology prevents the growth
of odor-causing bacteria
30+ UPF Sun protection
Soft, synthetic feel
Superior performance
Heavier, more durable material than Touch
or Catalyst
Bottom Line:
Superior performance and a great feel for your regular runs or work
outs. |
Natural feeling material with synthetic
performance
Mimics the feel of cotton, with a softer,
more natural feel that traditional synthetic
material
Delivers the moisture wicking performance
you get with synthetic performance apparel, and expect from UA
HeatGear breathability
and moisture transportation
Maximum mobility for unencumbered
movement
Bottom Line: Classic UA performance in a classic UA look, at
an affordable price. |
Synthetic material with an incredibly soft
feel Lightweight, thin material
Superior moisture wicking
technology keeps you dry under any condition
Rolled shoulder seams for improved
comfort
Anti-odor technology prevents the growth
of odor-causing bacteria
Bottom Line: So thin, light, smooth, and
comfortable that you might just forget you're wearing it. UA's most
comfortable next-to-skin layer ever! |
Naturally soft cotton material with advanced
athletic performance
Thin, but with the weight of natural cotton
apparel Dries 5x
faster than traditional cotton apparel
Unique moisture transport system keeps
you dry with a natural feel
Maximum mobility for unencumbered
movement
Bottom Line:
Feels like cotton, wears like cotton, but wicks 5% faster than
traditional cotton. |
Incredibly soft, smooth, and comfortable material made entirely
from recycled plastic bottles, in an innovative textile process
Light as a feather with a comfortable
synthetic feel
Wicks moisture and breathes for excellent
performance
Regulates body temperature
50+ UPF Sun Protection
Anti-odor technology prevents the growth
of odor-causing bacteria
Bottom Line: Made out of
recycled bottles, but delivers silky-soft,
feather-light, smooth as a baby's bottom performance. |
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Under Armour Men's TNP T-Shirt
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Under Armour Men's Tech Longsleeve Shirt |

Under Armour Men's Touch Fitted T-Shirt |

Under Armour Women's Charged Cotton V-Neck T-Shirt |

Under Armour Men's Catalyst Longsleeve Shirt |
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How do I
find the right size Under Armour apparel for me? |
| Once you've found the Under
Armour for you, make sure you're picking the right size to fit you
perfectly! Consult the following charts to find the right size for your
build, and make sure to keep in mind the fit of the piece. Compression
shirts and pants will fit extremely tight, while loose fitting pieces
will give you a more generous cut. |
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Men's Sizing |
Men's Underwear Sizing |
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Size |
Chest |
Waist |
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Size |
Waist |
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S |
34-36" / 86-91 cm |
28-29" / 71-74 cm
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S |
28" - 30" |
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M |
38-40" / 97-102 cm |
30-32" / 76-81 cm |
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M |
31" - 33" |
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L |
42-44" / 107-112 cm |
34-36" / 86-91 cm |
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L |
34" - 36" |
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XL |
46-48" / 117-122 cm |
38-40" / 97-102 cm |
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XL |
37" - 40" |
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XXL |
50-52" / 127-132 cm |
42-44" / 107-112 cm |
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XXL |
41" - 44" |
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XXXL |
54-56" / 137-142 cm |
46-48" / 117-122 cm |
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XXXL |
45" - 48" |
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Women's Sizing |
Youth Sizing |
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Size |
Size (U.S.) |
Bust |
Waist |
Hips |
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Size |
Child Size |
Chest |
Waist |
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XS |
0-2 |
33.5" |
24.5" |
35" |
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S |
8 |
26 - 28" |
23 - 24" |
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4-6 |
33.5 - 35.5" |
25.5 - 27.5" |
35.5 - 37.5" |
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M |
10-12 |
28 - 30" |
25 - 26" |
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M |
8-10 |
36 - 38" |
28 - 30" |
38 - 40" |
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L |
14-16 |
30 - 32" |
26 - 27" |
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L |
12-14 |
38.5 - 40.5" |
30.5 - 32.5 |
40.5 - 42.5" |
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XL |
18-20 |
32 - 34" |
28 - 29" |
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XL |
16 |
41 - 43" |
33 - 35" |
43 - 45" |
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XXL |
18 |
43" + |
35" + |
45" + |
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UA Sock Conversion Chart |
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Size |
Shoulder Width |
Chest |
Weight |
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XXS |
10 - 11" |
24 - 26" |
40 - 59 lbs |
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XS |
11 - 12" |
26 - 28" |
60 - 79 lbs |
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S |
12 - 13" |
28 - 30" |
80 - 99 lbs |
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M |
13 - 14" |
30 - 32" |
100 - 119 lbs |
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L |
14 - 15" |
32 - 34" |
120 - 139 lbs |
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XL |
15 - 16" |
34 - 36" |
140 - 159 lbs |
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2XL |
16 - 17" |
36 - 38" |
160 - 180 lbs |
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Q & A's
Let our
resident experts provide the best answers to your queries on our huge
collection of gear and apparel
Customer Question: I keep hearing and reading about this new
Under Armour Charged Cotton. But what is it and why is it such a big deal?
SU Answer: Under Armour Charged Cotton is the latest development in performance apparel from Under Armour, and makes for possibly the most comfortable, highest-performing athletic clothing on the planet. Traditional cotton is incredibly comfortable and naturally breathable, but we all know it soaks up water like a sponge. When your traditional cotton t-shirts
and pants get wet or soaked with sweat, it takes all day, or a trip to
the drier, to get them back to normal. Under Armour Charged Cotton, on
the other hand, has all of the comfort and natural feel of cotton, but
dries 5X's faster. By combining pima cotton with Under Armour's
signature moisture-wicking transport system, they've charged cotton with
new technology, creating an entirely new line and generation of
extremely soft, light, comfortable, and naturally breathable shirts and
pants that keep you drier than your old cotton clothing.
Customer Question: I'm confused by Under Armour's Heat
Gear and Cold Gear. When should I wear each type of clothing?
SU Answer: Under Armour Heat Gear is specially designed to be worn in hot or sunny conditions. It's lightweight, moisture wicking and breathable features make it perfect for hot weather drills, practices, games, and work outs. Under Armour Cold Gear, on the other hand, is designed to be worn in extremely cold conditions, like winter runs or hikes, early morning games, cold weather practices, etc. Designed to promote blood flow and insulate your body, keeping you warm, while still breathing for a comfortable feel, Cold Gear is perfect for almost any cold weather activity. If you're looking for apparel that is designed for any weather condition, or if you're training or getting active in mild weather conditions, try Under Armour AllSeasonGear. Made with radical fabrics that flex with changing weather conditions, AllSeasonGear regulates temperature and is built for maximum breathability, keeping you comfortable in almost any condition. |
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