Apparel : Eastbay Long Sleeve Compression Tee - Men's

Apparel : Eastbay Long Sleeve Compression Tee - Men's

Eastbay Long Sleeve Compression Tee - Men's



Eastbay Long Sleeve Compression Tee - Men's
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Brand: Eastbay
Department: mens
Sales Rank: 22450










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Eastbay compression tops are made out of 81% polyester/19% spandex fabric and features moisture management technology which sheds moisture on contact. Imported.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nice ...
I purchased a purple shirt and the Eastbay purple compression tights. They look nice together. I wore a yellow tank top over the compression shirt and got lots of compliments at the race.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product, Great Service ...
The Vital Men's Long Sleeve Compressions shirt is great. Both my husband and I lift weights and the quality of this garment certainly preforms when it comes to supporting over used muscles.

The company also got the garments out to me before Christmas on a short notice.

Good Job!


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