Ergodyne Shirts: Men's Black Performance Mock T-Shirt 6435-BLK
Ergodyne 6435-BLK Men’s Black CORE Performance Base Layer Long Sleeve Mock T-Shirts keep you warm and comfortable. The medium weight thermal fabric is perfect for any outside job or for hitting the slopes. They’re treated to stop the growth of bacteria that cau ... (see full details) #ERG6435-BLK.
Ergodyne Shirts: Men's Black Performance Mock T-Shirt 6435-BLK
Ergodyne 6435-BLK Men’s Black CORE Performance Base Layer Long Sleeve Mock T-Shirts keep you warm and comfortable. The medium weight thermal fabric is perfect for any outside job or for hitting the slopes. They’re treated to stop the growth of bacteria that cause odors. The wicking fabric is medium weight – it pulls moisture away from your body where it can dry. You’ll stay warmer and won’t smell bad.
Did you know that clothing can provide UV protection? It can. This shirt offers 50+ UPF to protect you from ultra violet rays. That’s important if you’re outside a lot. The flat seams and raglan sleeves reduce abrasion. The stretch fabric moves when you do, so you won’t feel tugging from the shirt. The soil release treatments make washing a breeze.
Ergodyne 6435-BLK Men’s Black CORE Performance Base Layer Long Sleeve Mock T-Shirts have reflective accents so you stay safe in low-light conditions. The ripped fit will look great, even if you’re not quite as ripped as you want to be. The fabric will stretch to fit you.
Sizes Manufactured: Medium, Large, XLarge, 2XLarge, 3XLarge
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Customer Reviews For Ergodyne Shirts: Men's Black Performance Mock T-Shirt 6435-BLK
“I cannot begin to express the gratitude from not only myself, the team, and our parents, but also Washington High School. The gear you provided is top notch and turned heads this past Saturday at South Bend Country Club. From Friday's debacle at Morris Park in our Kohl's special polos to Saturday's 9 team match in your solid gear, we shaved 15 strokes off our score on a more difficult course. Again, thank you is not nearly enough!
”Brian G. from South Bend, Indiana

















