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New Balance - Texturetech L/S Tee (Royal Red/Asphalt) - Apparel: This lightweight, semi-fitted TextureTech Long Sleeve Tee reduces the points-of-contact between the garment and athlete, increasing airflow, cooling, and comfort

  • TextureTech fabrication increases airflow and minimizes abrasion
  • Super soft hand on both fabric faces
  • Very rich, bold and attractive colors
  • 100% polyester
  • Care Instructions: Machine wash cold and remove immediately Only non-chlorine bleach when needed Tumble dry low, cool iron if necessary Do not use fabric softeners



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    New Balance began as a Boston-based arch support company in the early 1900s, developed into a specialized manufacturer of shoes in the 1970s, and has grown to become a leading global athletic products company

  • Today New Balance is a family of brands including New Balance, Dunham, PF Flyers, Aravon, Warrior and Brine
  • Since the days of selling arch supports to police officers and waiters, New Balance has been a brand concerned with meeting the needs of the everyday athlete
  • In pursuing this goal, we developed an Endorsed By No One philosophy, which holds that a superior product will sell itself better than any superstar athlete ever could
  • Part of producing New Balance shoes, athletic clothing, and watches is manufacturing it to fit all widths and sizes, because a better fit produces better performance
  • To ensure the best fitting, best performing shoes, clothes, and watches, we focus on improving our technology and production methods
  • A big part of that is maintaining five manufacturing facilities here in the United States where we continue to produce New Balance shoes and apparel that meet the standards we've employed for 100 years
  • We have also remained committed to a core set of values that include integrity, teamwork and total customer satisfaction.

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