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Review on πŸ§₯ Explore the Top-Quality Under Armour Challenger Jacket Graphite for Boys' Clothing by Christopher Gonzalez

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fashion before functionality, expensive but not outrageous

My daughter is a big fan of UA and I tend to think their products are good but the price is too high. This jacket didn't change either of us. My daughter is a YL size and that's exactly what we got. It suits her well with a little oddity. For us, the main problem is that the shoulders appear narrow. Not critical, but a little irritating on her armpits because of that. The arms are long enough and maybe a bit long. She loves it as it's a style now and seems to raise the shoulder. Otherwise it seems to be the right cut. This zipper is plastic and runs smoothly without snagging except where the elastic waistband connects to the actual jacket. It stops there and focuses on further unpacking, which is a bit annoying. There are two front pockets conveniently positioned in the right position and two inside pockets, one on each side. The ribbed cuffs at the neck, wrists, and waist aren't tight or constricting, nor are they very stretchy, just more stylish. as a function. The tag says it's a loose fit, and as for the torso, that's right. The shell of this jacket feels strangely robust. It doesn't itch, just a weird polyester feel. The inside is soft and feels nice, but overall the jacket is thin. Nice jacket for early fall, late spring but nothing to keep you warm beyond that. The MSRP for this jacket is $60, which is insane. The jacket was made in Indonesia and is made of 100% polyester. Wash and dry with clothes of the same color, zip up and turn inside out.

Pros
  • Clothing
Cons
  • I don't remember