Our designers, weight-training enthusiasts, created this sleeveless t-shirt for comfort in every workout movement.
Are fitness products tested before being sold?
Absolutely! All our fabrics must successfully pass rigorous tests. They start by being put to the test in the lab! We check resistance to washing, color retention, and more in "torture tests." And after that? We try them out in real conditions with athletes like you! We observe, analyze, and adapt so that the final product meets all your expectations! So now you know all the adventures our products go through before they reach you.
DID YOU KNOW?
Are you tired of pulling your t-shirt down before doing pull-ups so that your stomach doesn't show on the first rep? It's your shoulders that pull the t-shirt up as you raise your arms. The solution? A long sleeveless t-shirt. With its deep-cut neck and open, muscular back, this sleeveless t-shirt leaves your shoulders completely free, so you no longer have to deal with this annoyance.
Stringer Sleeveless T-Shirt for Bodybuilding: special features
An excellent shape that we have tested during many workouts to ensure you have complete ease of movement while doing your weight training routines. Made from lightweight fabric that you barely notice, allowing you to fully focus on your body and maximize your progress.
What if I am not satisfied with my product?
We are very sorry to hear that! If you are not completely satisfied with the product, simply send it back! We will exchange it or offer you a refund.
This sleeveless t-shirt will fit your muscles while ensuring ease of movement during weight training sessions.
Stretch
The fabric and cut ensure ease of movement.
Moisture management
The fabric is breathable and also dries quickly.
Lightweight
A fabric that weighs only 145 g/m².
Softness
A very soft fabric that is comfortable to wear.
Easy maintenance
Dries quickly and requires no ironing for more practical use.
Our designers, weight-training enthusiasts, created this sleeveless t-shirt for comfort in every workout movement.
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