Customer Reviews Under Armour Armour® Heatgear® S/S Tee
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72%5Rated 5 stars out of 5
18%4Rated 4 stars out of 5
8%3Rated 3 stars out of 5
1%2Rated 2 stars out of 5
1%1Rated 1 star out of 5
Customer Fit Survey:
100%"Felt true to size"
100%"Felt true to width"
100%"Moderate arch support"
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Comfort1Rated 1 star out of 5
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I usually wear between LG and XL depending on brands. I ordered an XL and it was extremely tight so I returned it and bought a 2XL but unfortunately it was also extremely tight. Too bad I really liked the style.
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Under Armour
There seems to be a common thread running through no only thes shirts, but as I was looking to replace some older UA Compression shirts. There really isn't much compression in the compression lines. For a while I had to get away from UA Compression due to the fact that they didn't really work out that well with some back braces for an old Vietnam injury, but as I had the possibility of foregoing those braces I went back to a couple of older compression shirts. I had just planned on getting a couple of these on sale while I decided what I needed, but I have to say that while these are decent, they are of lesser quality, and durability. I had thought of exchanging them for one size smaller, but that wouldn't work, what I gained from the "extra compression" would be offset by what I lost trying to squeeze my shoulders into space where the compression would only be trying to crush or cut into the skeletal structure. I ordered some additional similar lines of shirts thinking that these may have been a discontinued line for just that reason. In the meantime. Perhaps I would have been better off waiting on that next order. I can't say that these are "Bad" shirts, they are not, it is just that when going head to head with older shirts that had been washed and worn, stressed and stretched, the older ones were better than the new ones, notwithstanding the fact that the new ones had only been washed one time. Only time will tell about the other shirts.
ExplEngineer,
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
Reviewed at Under Armour
The newer compression shirts that have visible seams around the shoulder pucker up and look terrible Stay away from these if you care how they look!
Rubman,
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