Here in Orlando at the moment and all the Americans seem to be wearing Under Armour gear, T-shirts and trainers. Went to their outlet shop and 2 polo shirts were $80 and thats in an outlet. Seems quality stuff though to be fair. Certainly has overtaken Nike here.
Quote from: wozwebs on June 03, 2016, 04:43:39 AMHere in Orlando at the moment and all the Americans seem to be wearing Under Armour gear, T-shirts and trainers. Went to their outlet shop and 2 polo shirts were $80 and thats in an outlet. Seems quality stuff though to be fair. Certainly has overtaken Nike here.I was at a Personal Trainers seminar last Saturday and UA were all over the place.
Quote from: OCD on June 04, 2016, 11:37:46 PMQuote from: wozwebs on June 03, 2016, 04:43:39 AMHere in Orlando at the moment and all the Americans seem to be wearing Under Armour gear, T-shirts and trainers. Went to their outlet shop and 2 polo shirts were $80 and thats in an outlet. Seems quality stuff though to be fair. Certainly has overtaken Nike here.I was at a Personal Trainers seminar last Saturday and UA were all over the place. Figuratively, or dare I say it, literally?
Is it just me that thinks the home shirt has more of a West Ham look about it? Also, whilst the tight fit shirts look great on today's well toned footballer, I'm not looking forward to the sight of the many middle aged beer bellies squeezed in to next seasons shirts.
Love the Away kit..home kit must have blue sleeves, anything else is unacceptable.