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Under Armour Boys' Ripping T-Shirt - Dick's Sporting Goods

Under Armour Boys' Ripping T-Shirt

Item Number: 19062076
Price: $24.99
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Whether he's at practice or on the playground, he'll be protected in the Under Armour® Boys' Ripping T-Shirt. This loose fit top is equipped with UPF 50+ to shield him from the sun's harmful rays during his outdoor activities. He'll think this tee is the coolest top ever because the oversized Under Armour® logo on the chest changes color when it is exposed to UV rays. He'll look and feel cool when he wears the UA Ripping T-shirt.

FEATURES:

  • Loose fit training t-shirt
  • Lightweight anti-pick, high gauge knit fabric is comfortable
  • Signature Moisture Transport System wicks sweat away to keep him cool, dry, and comfortable
  • UPF 50+ protects his skin from the sun's harmful rays
  • Anti-odor technology prevents the growth of bacterial microbes
  • Bold Under Armour® screenprint across shoulders
  • Center front logo changes color when exposed to UV rays
  • Fabric: 100% polyester
  • Style: 1236193
  • Under Armour


Country Of Origin: China

Customer Reviews

Under Armour Boys' Ripping T-Shirt 3.5 5 2 2
Logo didn't change color in sun My son wore this shirt all day while playing outside at his birthday party. The logo never changed color- it just stayed the white stripe all day. Disappointing. April 30, 2013
Great shirt This is a great shirt. Love the SPF and the way that the symbol changes colors in the sun. My son loves it. April 16, 2013
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