elitefts Not Shredded Not Concerned T-Shirt
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In the world of powerlifting, the focus isn't on chiseled abs or tanned skin—it's on the numbers you put up and the strength you cultivate. The elitefts Not Shredded Not Concerned T-Shirt is a testament to this philosophy, reminding us that true strength is measured in performance, not appearance.
Key Features:
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Material: Crafted from Gildan DryBlend fabric, a 5.5 oz., 50/50 cotton/polyester blend that offers both comfort and durability.
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Fit: Classic fit with a seamless double-needle 7/8" collar, ensuring a comfortable wear during any activity.
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Moisture-Wicking: Incorporates DryBlend technology to keep you dry, even during the most intense workouts.
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Durability: Features taped neck and shoulders, along with double-needle sleeve and bottom hems, designed to withstand the rigors of heavy training sessions.
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Design: Bold "Not Shredded. Not Concerned." statement on the front, encapsulating the essence of powerlifting culture.
Benefits:
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Comfortable Wear: The cotton-polyester blend ensures a soft feel against the skin, making it suitable for both training and casual wear.
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Stay Dry: Moisture-wicking properties help in managing sweat, keeping you focused on your lifts without distractions.
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Built to Last: Reinforced stitching and quality fabric mean this tee can handle the demands of regular workouts.
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Statement Piece: Proudly display your commitment to strength and the powerlifting community's values.
Specifications:
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Fabric: 50% cotton, 50% polyester
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Weight: 5.5 oz.
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Sizes Available: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
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Color Options: Variety of colors to suit your preference
Embrace the core values of focus, trust, and strength with the elitefts Not Shredded Not Concerned T-Shirt. It's not about how you look—it's about what you lift.





