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Perforated Tee - Pastel Blue

Perforated Tee - Pastel Blue

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Description

Built for movement, designed by Olympians.

Features include:

  • Laser-cut, seamless perforation in a tapered shape for cooling.
  • Buttery soft microfibre polyester for comfort.
  • Relaxed fit, and improved sizing accuracy. 
  • Reflective front logo, and reflective strips on the arms for subtle visibility.
  • Minimal branding - including a small logo centre chest and Satus embedded in the perforated back.

The Perforated Tee is tested and approved by CrossFitters, Olympic Boxer Lewis Richardson and Olympic Gymnasts Joe Fraser and Max Whitlock. 

CrossFit model is 6'1" wearing size medium. 

Running model is 5'7" wearing size medium.

Materials

Fabric: 100% Polyester

Microfibre Polyester guarantee's sweat wicking, buttery soft properties whilst maintaining lightweight.

You'll notice your Tee is soft, lightweight, doesn't hold sweat and dries quickly.

Sizing and Fit

The Perforated Tee is a relaxed fit Tee, fitting true to size. We recommend sizing down for a muscle fit. Sizes range from XXS to XL.

For guidance on which size would best suit you, see the descriptions on our look-book below, which details the size of the models.

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Perforations

Sweat is only effective if it can leave your body, that's why we’ve added perforations to our sweat-wicking polyester fabric to create the ideal combination for temperature regulation.

Sweat Wicking

A sweat wicking material pulls moisture (sweat) away from your body and into the fibres of the garment and for polyester, which dries quickly, that means you end up with a more consistent body temperature and in turn, a drier and more effective workout.

Fabric Composition

We’ve gone for an 85% polyester/15% Elastane mix which means the Elastane is subtle, but it’s all about the small gains, right? Feeling constricted is never a good thing, by adding a little bit of stretch in there, you’ve probably got another 5% range of movement which isn't exactly small! It means a bit more room for rotation, a little more for bending, and more for whatever position you decide to put your body in… we’re not here to judge!

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