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Old 05-31-2015, 09:27 AM
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I mostly wear Under Armour since i get a lot of their clothing from a nearby outlet store whenever they have sales. I think UA has some of the best looking and quality clothing. But I've been looking at Champion's new line of GEAR athletic apparel (sold at Sports Authority). The regular line of Champion kinda sux. Where do you guys buy your fitness stuff? I've never bought online as i like to actually fit the clothing on first and look at and feel the clothing.
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Honestly? Ross. Clothes are clothes, essentially. Most stuff past some gym shorts, pants and shirts is overpriced flash.
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ya.. i used to be like that too. but i started wearing fitness clothing as my regular day to day attire for the past few months. just keeps me on track on those days when I'm lazy too work out.. when i used to work in an office, obviously this was not possible but since I'm out of the office now, its Under Armour everyday..
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I workout naked.
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Can confirm, I've seen it.
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Champion stuff is pretty good. I have some of their C9 line they sell at target, both cold weather running gear, and some generic gym shorts and shirts. The fit is good and it does a good job of keeping me dry. The cold weather gear is great though, especially since it's half the price that any of the major brands would be.
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I've got mish-mash now of Champion, C9, and Old Navy. All of it reasonable for the discount brands. I also have a cold-weather top by REI my sister got for me; really comfy, but in California, I need it 2 days out of the year (if that).
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i had a chance to check out the Champion GEAR line yesterday at Sports Authority. Design is OK and they have this seamless design, which would probably be better for people that train long, such as marathoners. Its still kind of new and hasn't been discounted yet but I'm going to stick to Under Armour for now.

Father's day should be a big sales day for athletic clothing. just heads up.
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Originally Posted by black_EM1
Honestly? Ross. Clothes are clothes, essentially. Most stuff past some gym shorts, pants and shirts is overpriced flash.
T shirt, shorts, athletic shoes.
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On the freeway?


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