- In an industry filled with what so many companies call "the latest and greatest in moisture-wicking technology," one brand stands head and shoulders above the competition: Rhone.
- Thanks to its GoldFusion tech, the Rhone Reign Shirt uses the integration of actual gold particles to not only wick moisture but to control odors and dramatically decrease dry time.
Ask any routine gym goer about their preferred workout attire, and they'll likely spend a few minutes talking about moisture-wicking fabric, innovative cooling technology, or sweat-activated fabrics. While these may sound like industry buzzwords, the application behind these concepts are staples - and, frankly, must-haves - in the world of workout apparel.
Brands such as Nike, Under Armour, and Reebok are unsurprisingly major players in this market, but a few smaller companies have burst onto the scene in recent years with arguably the most innovative technical advancements. Be it a unique manufacturing process that makes use of real gold or a revolutionary fabric designed to not just wick moisture but to actively cool a wearer's body temperature, the market for men's workout shirts is chock-full of inventive and practical variety.
Though just as there's variety in the available options, there's also variety in a wearer's desired application or workout style. Perhaps a runner wants a more lightweight option or a fitness fanatic desires something that looks good every day, no matter the activity. Regardless of intent, there's a suitable workout shirt designed specifically for everyone. A great workout shirt doesn't just get the job done, but it does so without sacrificing performance, comfort, or style.
Here are the best men's workout shirts for 2019:
Updated on 05/30/2019 by Malarie Gokey: Updated prices and formatting.
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