Under Armour launches exclusive summer collection for golfers
American sports clothing company, Under Armour, has launched its exclusive collection of summer apparel for golfers.
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American sports clothing company, Under Armour, has launched its exclusive collection of summer apparel for golfers.
American sports clothing company, Under Armour, has launched its exclusive collection of summer apparel for golfers.
The collection features everything from breathable shirts to trousers designed to enhance performance on the course using lightweight and durable fabric.
Under Armour have produced a revolutionary polo striped shirt that features revolutionary coldback technology to reflect heat rays to ensure golfers stay cool whilst out on the course.
The 4-way stretch fabrication ensures golfers have greater mobility out on the course to improve performance.
The Coldgear Infrared zip fleece, which retails at £50, includes a moisture transport system that wicks sweat away from the body. Also incorporated is CGI print technology on the interior that traps heat without adding weight.
The stylish bent grass shorts are also included in the UA summer collection, which feature 4.9 oz of plaited HeatGear fabric for enhanced performance in warm conditions.
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The brand’s signature shorts also feature in the summer collection. The unique shorts also feature lightweight and durable HeatGear fabric. The laser-perforated inseam provides strategic ventilation.
To view the entire Under Armour summer collection, follow the link:
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