The consensus is out: there are a plethora of apparel businesses. Big ones, small ones, smaller ones...larger than country ones. You may have worn several companies at once from head-to-toe. You know how it looks: hat by Nike; shirt by Under Armour; shorts by Addidas; shoes by ASICS.
Not mad at you.
The brands are in your face. Then, you have smaller companies that want to take care of your apparel needs. Their performance detail has rise potential. But, here are 10 top apparel companies, whether the topic ranges from shoes to clothes. I have not worn all of them:
2) Nike - best slogan and their shoes and clothes stick with you.
3) Brooks - I have yet to get Brooks running shoes though I would love to try them.
4) New Balance - currently have a pair of shoes.
5) Saucony - wore their skin-thin minimalist shoe about 10 years ago, and I liked it.
6) Adidas - the athletic world loves Addidas.
7) Reebok - They needed CrossFit to make a comeback. It came back.
8) Under Armour - the local business to the area (well, it's in Baltimore but still), and their clothes still feel good.
9) Bauer - the hockey world knows what's up.
10) Lululemon - Thought it was a thing for women only. Then, I heard men like Lulu too. I have never worn it. Is it comfortable?
Much success to you | Derek | @teemptraining | derekteempt@gmail.com
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