Under Armour
Under Armour Undeniable 5.0 Small Duffle Bag - black/metallic silver
Under Armour Women's Under Armour Fly By 2.0 Printed Short - black rose/penta pink
Under Armour Women's UA Streaker Run Tank - quirky lime/reflective
Under Armour Men's HeatGear Armour Compression Shorts - black/white
Women's UA Fly-By Printed Tank - black rose/reflective
Under Armour Women's UA Play Up 3.0 Shorts - pale olive/cloudless sky
Under Armour HeatGear Armour Racer Tank - retro pink/pink note
Under Armour HeatGear Armour Racer Tank - electro pink/metallic silver
Under Armour Men's UA Breeze 2.0 Trail T-Shirt - jet gray/stone
Under Armour Women's HeatGear Full-Length Leggings - black
Under Armour UA Motion Leggings - vivid lilac/nebula purple
Under Armour Women's Armour Mid Crossback Printed Sports Bra - penta pink/black
Under Armour Women's Infinity Mid Heather Cover Sports Bra - octane light heathe
Under Armour Men's UA Iso-Chill Run Laser Short Sleeve - halo gray/reflective
Under Armour Men's UA Rush™ 2.0 Vent Short Sleeve - cruise blue/black
Under Armour Women's Rush Energy Tank - neptune/sea mist
Under Armour IsoChill Run 2in1 Short M - jet gray/octane
Under Armour Women's UA HydraFuse Pants - black
Under Armour Youth HeatGear Crew Socks 3-Pack - white/steel
Under Armour Flex Speedpocket Run Belt - quirky lime/black
Under Armour Men's Armour Fleece 1/2 Zip - pitch gray/black
Under Armour Rival Fleece Jogger - pitch gray light heather/onyx white
Under Armour Streaker Run Short Sleeve - quirky lime/reflective
Under Armour Women's UA Iso-Chill 200 Laser Tank - black/reflective
Under Armour Women's UA Tech™ Solid Logo Arch Short Sleeve - breaker blue/white
Under Armour Men's UA Vanish Seamless Run Short Sleeve - fresco blue/cruise blue
Under Armour Performance Polo Textured - steel/black
Under Armour Women's Breathe No Show Tab Socks 2P - black/steel
Under Armour Unisex Essential No Show Socks 6P - black/pitch gray
Under Armour Unisex Essential No Show Socks 6P - retro pink/white
Under Armour Women's Breathe No Show Tab Socks 2P - white/reflective
Under Armour Men's Armour Terry Shorts - stone/pitch gray
Under Armour Men's Armour Fleece Joggers - black
Under Armour Women's UA Meridian Ankle Leggings - breaker blue/metallic silver
Under Armour Women's Rush Leggings - purple switch/iridescent
Under Armour Boys' Sportstyle Woven Pants - black/steel
Under Armour Men's HeatGear Armour Fitted Long Sleeve - black/white
History of Under Armour
The origins of the Under Armour brand date back to 1995, when Kevin Plank - a 23-year-old former captain of the University of Maryland's American football team - opened his business. Interestingly, the business originally started in his grandmother's basement in Washington DC.
Plank decided to use his experience gained in American football by noticing that the cotton T-shirts he and his teammates wore were always soaked with sweat, making the shirts heavier and heavier as the game went on. That's why the 23-year-old set out to design the perfect T-shirt - one that remains lightweight and sweatproof even in high temperatures. He used feedback from his teammates and friends in the professional NFL league to create the innovative garment. The result was the first T-shirt made of microfibres that wick away moisture brilliantly, keeping the athlete cool, dry and feeling light.
Brand development
The first major sale was made about a year later, with the Georgia Tech American football team taking advantage of the special garment. Shortly afterwards, more Division 1 and NFL teams decided to order Plank jerseys. Such a big step in the development of the brand translated into the relocation of the company's headquarters to South Baltimore, where lines such as Heatgear, Coldgear and AllSeasonGear are still being developed.
In 1999, the Warner brothers signed a contract with Under Armour to make outfits for two American football films - Any Given Sunday and The Replacements. This was the biggest step in the development of the entire brand and brought the brand great popularity. In 2003, Under Armour released its first television commercial.
Today, Under Armour is the manufacturer of the most innovative sportswear in the world. In addition, it has a wide range of accessories, footwear and also a wide range of equipment.
Under Armour Ambassadors
A great many athletes (and non-athletes) from various sports from all over the world are associated with Under Armour. The most well-known of these are:
- Dwayne „The Rock” Johnson,
- Andy
- Trent Alexander-Arnold,
- Matty Cash,
- Mick Schumacher,
- Stephen Curry,
- Joel Embiid,
- Anthony Joshua,
- Saul „Canelo” Alvarez,
- Carey Price,
- Georges St-Pierre,
- Mateusz Gamrot,
- Lindsey Jacobellis,
- Michael Phelps,
- A$AP Rocky.
Under Armour Tennis
The Under Armour brand has made its mark in many sports. This is not surprising given that, in principle, it is extremely important for every athlete to be comfortable, which is guaranteed by feeling cool and dry, which is what Under Armour's manufactured clothing provides.
Tennis is therefore no exception, and the most famous tennis player associated with the manufacturer is three-time Grand Slam winner, 2016 ATP World Tour Finals winner and two-time Olympic gold medallist Andy Murray. The Scot has been seen on the world's courts wearing Under Armour apparel and, more recently, Under Armour footwear.