Under Armour contacts, anyone?

I know that a lot of brands and styles have really taken off thanks to the Bond connection, most notably Billy Reid and Barbour and Sunspel and even Tom Ford.......

But there aren't really any athletic brands with connections....... which is why we desperately need Under Armour to create Bond merchandise under their Alter Ego lines!

They have a bunch of Marvel and DC merchandise: Captain America loose fit shirts, Batman and Superman socks, Spider-Man and Punisher compression shirts.... they even have new Batman vs Superman merch for the new movie and I have no doubt they'll have some awesome Captain America Civil War merch as well.

My question is, does anybody have any Under Armour contacts? I would totally buy a James Bond loose fit shirt and athletic socks and it would be a unique addition to their Alter Ego line.

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I could totally see Bond logo shirts and socks. I hope somebody has an Under Armour connection to make this happen? I can probably write to them or get in touch with them and e-mail them, which I should, and I know this is definitely a long shot but I'm just curious if anybody here knows anybody who knows anybody who knows anybody who knows anybody who once worked with somebody.
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Comments

  • JTMJTM Posts: 3,027MI6 Agent
    The Alter Ego line is really meant to represent only superheros and their suits/costumes so I don't think it would work for Bond...unless the design on it is an actual suit

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    Actually I would probably buy that if it was good enough...Make it a compression top and you've got that tight fit Skyfall look pretty set :))
  • armenianmoviemanarmenianmovieman The 818Posts: 694MI6 Agent
    JTM wrote:
    The Alter Ego line is really meant to represent only superheros and their suits/costumes so I don't think it would work for Bond...unless the design on it is an actual suit

    bde291ebd168b5019569b3ec3f160d1a.jpg

    Actually I would probably buy that if it was good enough...Make it a compression top and you've got that tight fit Skyfall look pretty set :))

    One can argue that Bond was the FIRST cinematic superhero; after all, I really doubt Under Armour would ever make any of these shirts if they weren't already popular from films.
    Yes. Consssssiderably.
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