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KingGee Men's G2 Compression Short Sleeve Top - Navy $4.99 (Was $49.99) @ Catch

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Something for the tradies! Limit of 50 per customer. Free shipping with Club Catch or postage calculated depending on your location.

This compression top from KingGee is built for the grind. Support your muscles with this tight, yet comfortable fitting top with anti-chafe and anti-odour technology. Reduced fatigue and soreness at work comes easily with KingGee's compression apparel built for tradies everywhere. Work hard and play harder with the right work gear for you.

Features:
KingGee Workwear for men
Style: G2 Compression Short Sleeve Top
Colour: Navy
Engineered for work
Anti-chafe
Anti-odour
UPF 50+
Protects skin from direct exposure to dust or chemicals
Anti-static material
Materials: Polyester 84% / Elastane 15% / Silver 1%
Cold machine wash only
Country of origin: N/A

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  • Whats the shipping cost?

    • Depends on your location. Costs $6.95 to me in Brisbane but $7.95 to Perth.

  • Does this hide the man boobs?

    • +3

      No, it empathises them. So you should be right…

      • +1

        It feels for my boobies? Nah, I'll stick to my ghetto shirts (in summer, I really do).

    • No that is the the great part with compression gear its a mens " man boob push up" ….so you go from looking like an obese slob to looking like the " rock" dwayne johnson.

      • So basically they're boob shelves bras for men is what your saying :D

  • Don't forget Cashrewards.

  • +11

    Can get it off their eBay store for $8.79 delivered with "PRAISE"

    • +1

      Good for single purchases, but if you are buying more than 1 its cheaper through their website. Thanks for posting though, good find.

    • Good find thank you just needed 1 doweyy

  • +1

    The sizes seem a bit small, check against their "size comparison chart"

    Also on amazon with a comparable price if you add shipping for a couple shirts

    • It's compression, they're meant to be small…

      • +1

        I have some of these, the sizes are small.
        Go with recommended sizing… and they'll still be firm but not tight. You aren't going to a club, you still need to move in these things and overly tight on the pecs and shoulders is crap when you're doing physical work throughout the day.

        • Recommended them?

        • +1

          @0jay:

          For less than $10 each, it's about as good as an undershirt as you'll get.
          I paid double that a while back and I've been happy with them.
          Just bought a couple more thanks to this deal, so yeah… UFO approved :).

          I don't like skin tight really tight though. I got a big neck shoulder area, so I don't like skin tight wicking tops like this that bundle up/pull in the armpit area. These don't and are very comfortable imo.

          At this price give two a go and see what you think. But I definitely suggest sticking to the recommended sizing- unless maybe if you're a thinner build or like it really tight. Don't guess- measure.

  • do you have a link to the men's size chart? thanks

    • +1

      Click on the ebay link that doweyy provided, scroll through the images and you'll be able to see the size chart

  • are these only for tradies at work? not for exercise?

    • If you don't mind the King Gee logo (instead of normal Nike/Under Armour etc), then perfectly find for exercise.
      They are made for same purpose, to wick away the sweat and keep you cool and comfortable.

  • Any full sleeve ones?

  • They might be o.k for pretend builders on reality? programs, but polyester is a moisture trapping fabric. Just what you don't need on a hot building site, especially where i am, in the tropics.

    • These have 1% silver, so I guess you could become a silverback gorilla.

    • It's not as simple as that mate, and it certainly doesn't trap the moisture at all.

      Sweating in things like this is more comfortable than sweating in a normal loose shirt. I think it has something to do with keeping the sweat firmly against your skin, where heat can be dissipated, instead of just soaking up on your loose clothing making a mess.

      Seriously, give it go. You'll feel cooler and sweat less!

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