Under Armour Sports Clothing Monroe NC
Blue Line Sales
(704) 238-9529
1562 W Roosevelt Blvd
Monroe, NC
Diver Style
(704) 289-2089
1550 W Roosevelt Blvd
Monroe, NC
Long's Sporting Goods & Pawnshop
(704) 283-5733
510 Morgan Mill Rd
Monroe, NC
Rolling Hills Country Club
(704) 283-8201
2722 W Roosevelt Blvd
Monroe, NC
Monroe Family Shoe Center
(704) 283-5814
1800 Dickerson Blvd
Monroe, NC
Pacific Sunwear
(704) 289-1372
2115 W Roosevelt Blvd
Monroe, NC
E-Z's 601 Surplus
(704) 764-7977
7718 Pageland Hwy
Monroe, NC
Hibbett Sporting Goods
(704) 283-9534
Monroe Mall
Monroe, NC
Monroe Country Club Pro Shop
(704) 282-4661
1680 Pageland Hwy
Monroe, NC
Golf Etc Tech Studio
(704) 283-0022
1730 Dickerson Blvd
Monroe, NC
Under Armour Recycled Athletic Clothing: Wear What the Pros Wear
Under Armour Recycled Athletic Clothing: Wear What The Pros Wear September 9, 2009 Josh Dorfman These are exciting times for the green movement. High-quality green products are surfacing at some of the largest and most mainstream retail stores in the country. Whether it’s the Brammo Enertia Electric Motorcycle available at Best Buy, the Honeywell Wind Turbine soon to be available at Ace Hardware this fall, or the wide selection of Amy’s Frozen Organic Dinners available at Ingles supermarkets here in Asheville, green products are surfacing in places where you wouldn’t have found them just one year ago. Recession be damned, the greening of industry continues apace. Still, it come as a delightful surprise when scanning REI’s website last week, I discovered high-performance clothing from Under Armour made of 100% recycled polyester. I love Patagonia, and I’m a huge fan of Nau (in fact, I wear plenty of Nau clothing on a daily basis and when filming my television show), but when the gear that professional ball players wear is made of recycled materials, that strikes me as groundbreaking progress. Fortunately, we can all wear it now. Under Armour Proximo T-Shirt ($30) Under Armour Proxima Hoodie - Women’s ($45) Under Armour Proximo Long-Sleeve T-Shirt ($35) |
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