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KS63
07-28-2018, 11:51
I’ve searched and Googled Under Armour’s anti hunting stance since the hunting fiasco in 2016. Have they changed their opinion? I refuse to buy products from a company that openly admits to hating me but has no problem with my money. Thoughts?

Bailey Guns
07-28-2018, 12:26
Thoughts? Yeah...Carhartt. I don't know their politics because they make clothing. Like a clothing company should.

Maybe not the high-speed shit operators and tough guys wear, but it works for me.

Jeffrey Lebowski
07-28-2018, 13:25
I love UnderArmour, but quite honestly their quality has dropped quite a bit over the past decade. They are in too much crap. They should have just stuck with the core product, the “under” part: base layers. They’re still pretty good there.

sniper7
07-28-2018, 13:50
Buy Sitka. Your wallet will be mad at you but your body will love it and chicks will dig you.

def90
07-28-2018, 14:55
I’ve searched and Googled Under Armour’s anti hunting stance since the hunting fiasco in 2016. Have they changed their opinion? I refuse to buy products from a company that openly admits to hating me but has no problem with my money. Thoughts?

First I've heard of this, I'm pretty sure they have a complete line of hunting specific clothing so that would be odd of true.

KS63
07-28-2018, 16:28
First I've heard of this, I'm pretty sure they have a complete line of hunting specific clothing so that would be odd of true.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.alloutdoor.com/2016/09/08/armour-anti-hunting/amp/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_Armour

MrPrena
07-28-2018, 17:23
ONLY philosophy or politics corporate have out to public should be:
-less corporporate taxes
- less/more* regulations.

izzy
07-28-2018, 17:42
I can't find it but I remember reading some very anti 2A things that they've said in the past.

Zundfolge
07-28-2018, 18:01
Their stuff is overpriced considering there's a dozen companies out there now making the same (if not better) shirts out of moisture-wicking material. At this point you're paying for their logo and their logo became worth a little less when they bowed to the loud SJWs (like Yeti) ... so f--'m.

Honey Badger282.8
07-29-2018, 00:00
My only complaint about UA is their price. I have yet to find better made general purpose athletic clothing. I usually hit up the Castle Rock Outlet store when I visit my folks., my wallet hates me less when I shop there compared to other stores.

Wulf202
07-29-2018, 00:07
https://ar-15.co/threads/161012-Under-armour-receiving-it-s-just-desserts

OtterbatHellcat
07-29-2018, 09:02
Their stuff is overpriced considering there's a dozen companies out there now making the same (if not better) shirts out of moisture-wicking material. At this point you're paying for their logo and their logo became worth a little less when they bowed to the loud SJWs (like Yeti) ... so f--'m.

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