OfficerStore Now Features "NYPD" Under Armour Training Tee Shirts
OfficerStore is now offering Under Armour Training Tee Shirts adorned with "NYPD" on the front, located below the traditional UA logo, which is comprised of a patriotic blend of red, white, and blue integrated with white stars.
OfficerStore is now offering Under Armour Training Tee Shirts adorned with "NYPD" on the front, located below the traditional UA logo, which is comprised of a patriotic blend of red, white, and blue integrated with white stars.
Inspired by the UA Freedom initiative, each tee shirt is made of 100% Polyester with soft screen printed logos. The tee shirts feature UA's innovative Tech fabric, which allows for an ultra-soft, more natural feel. Wearers of UA's "NYPD" tee shirts can enjoy the signature Moisture Transport Systems coupled with ArmourBlock anti-odor technology for maximum performance. UA's "NYPD" tee shirts range in sizes from small to 3X-large in order to comfortably accommodate any body type.
OfficerStore has been affiliated with UA since 2012 and is proud to echo its unyielding support of a first-class public service organization like the NYPD while offering its customers the opportunity to purchase high-quality clothing that allows them to show their support for their fellow law enforcement officers.
About OfficerStore and Witmer Public Safety Group, Inc.
OfficerStore, a division of Witmer Public Safety Group, Inc., offers product lines from more than 400 manufacturers. Witmer Public Safety Group's motto is Equipping Heroes, and this continues as they extend their commitment to provide the industry's best equipment and supplies to the professional men and women who serve to ensure the public's safety. For additional information, call (800) 852-6088 or visit OfficerStore.com.
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