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Under Armour Tech Wordmark Mens Woven Shorts
The goal with the UA Woven collection was to make the perfect set of warm-ups that keep your muscles ready, work for any sport, and also pack up super-small in your bag, so you can take them anywhere.
Engineered for performance and sustainability, these shorts feature a lightweight woven fabric that delivers superior comfort and long-lasting durability. Built to keep you cool and dry, the material wicks sweat and dries incredibly fast, ideal for intense training or all-day wear. Designed with an encased elastic waistband and internal drawcord for a secure, adjustable fit, along with open hand pockets and a side-vent hem for added mobility. Plus, the main body fabric contains at least 90% recycled polyester (excluding trims and embellishments), combining eco-conscious design with 100% polyester construction for reliable performance.
Product Features
- Under Armour Tech Wordmark Mens Woven Shorts
- Lightweight woven fabric delivers superior comfort & durability
- Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
- Encased elastic waistband with internal drawcord
- Open hand pockets
- Side-vent hem
- Main body fabric contains at least 90% recycled polyester, excluding trims & embellishments
- 100% Polyester
- Style Code: 1383356-402
- Colour: Blue
What Is Green Series?
This product is part of our Green Series collection. At Intersport Elverys we want to empower our consumers to make the right choices. Products are marked with the "Green Series" label based on specific criteria. The manufacturer of this product has stated that the product is fully certified according to a recognised standard or have, at least, one main component that contains 50% responsible materials and technologies.
Responsible Materials and Technology
Main body fabric contains at least 90% recycled polyester, excluding trims & embellishments
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Wrinkle resistant material maintains polished appearance during transitions