Men's Short-Sleeve Tech T-Shirt
Men's Short-Sleeve Tech T-Shirt
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Men's Short-Sleeve Tech T-Shirt

4 stars out of 366 reviews
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  • Lightweight 100% polyester UA Tech fabric.
  • Superior HeatGear moisture transport.
  • Anti-odor technology.
  • Raglan sleeves.
  • Loose fitting.
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Pros

  • : Soft fabric provides excellent comfort during activities.
  • : Made of a material with a gentle texture.
  • : Allows for a full range of motion with comfortable room.

Neutral

  • : Can be exceptional, but also inconsistent across manufacturing locations.
  • : Can be snug, but also runs tight for some users.
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May 11, 2017
CF18U
4 out of 5 stars review

Sizing is still off

Waiting for the day that UA fixes this mystery with their short sleeve tech tee sizing. In all other UA tops, the proportions (chest to arm to waist) are consistent and fine. But when it comes to the short sleeve Tech tee..I am a large for example in everything Under Armour, in a large tech tee, the waist has the most room, the chest starts to get a little snug, and the arms are pretty much tight. So it seems like the shirt is made for someone with a large stomach/waist, with small chest and arms...not the athlete/muscular body type if you ask me. When I tried sizing up to an XL, the arms and chest then fit right but then I was swimming in the waist/stomach area of the shirt. I know we have different body types, but again it seems like the model they used for these shirts were guys with big stomachs, big waists, and not much upper body muscle mass. If It changes, I'll buy these again but until then, I wear any other style UA top.

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Dec 8, 2017
MattFromPittsburgh
4 out of 5 stars review

Great When They Are Made in Jordan

UA shirts have been my go-to shirt for 5 years or so now. I started with the Locker T but have since moved to the Tech. One thing I've noticed is that the SHIRTS MADE IN JORDAN ARE ALWAYS THE BEST QUALITY, for both the Locker and Tech shirts. If every shirt was made in Jordan I would have a much easier time purchasing UA shirts online as I would know what I'd be getting. The problem is there is no way of knowing if you are getting a shirt from Jordan or a shirt from Nicaragua (that IMO is not well made, or even close to consistent with the shirts made in Jordan), or Mexico (Better than Nicaragua but not as good as Jordan), or wherever else. For instance, I bought 2 of the Academy / Steel shirts and love them (Made in Jordan), 2 of the Black (009) / White and they are solid / good shirts (Made in Mexico), and 1 Red (600) / White shirt and don't like it at all (Made in Nicaragua). I'm not asking you to make all the shirts in Jordan, but it would be helpful for me, and I'm sure many others, if you could put "imported from ________" as opposed to just "imported".

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Aug 24, 2012
scottc
3 out of 5 stars review

Runs small now

I've loved these shirts for years now and have always ordered large which were loose, but comfortable. I just ordered a few more shirts and the new model runs significantly smaller than the old ones. Still great shirts, but I don't know why under armour changed the sizing.

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