Of course. I wash my children's in cold water and then hang them to dry. I don't dry them due to shrinkage, however you might be able to on a no heat setting. I wouldn't suggest it though. If under armour couldn't be washed I don't think it would be sold for such a high price for athletes to buy! Honestly, they are some of the stinkiest, sweatiest guys on earth!
2007-11-17 06:09:28
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answered by trish 2
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Yes, but you must NOT use fabric softener.
Fabric softener basically coats the fibers with a very thin film of an oily substance, and will make the moisture wicking properties of the under armour stop working.
If you're worried about static cling, use plain white vinegar instead of fabric softener (works for other clothes too), it reduces static cling and does NOT leave a buildup like regular fabric softener.
2007-11-17 13:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - I wash my hubby's all the time. But you cannot put it in the dryer on high heat. It actually does not hold on to much water from the wash, so I just put it in the dryer on tumble and don't use dryer sheets.
2007-11-18 00:20:29
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answered by DSL 4
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OK under armour is new to people in the US, but if you can wear it, you can wash it.
2007-11-17 13:52:16
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answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch 7
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Yah my mom washes mine but she washes it then lets it drip dry ( cause if you put it in the dryer it shrinks
2007-11-17 14:05:19
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answered by dubblondy 2
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I wash mine in cold water and dry on no heat setting.
2007-11-17 13:50:46
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answered by Remo294 2
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As with cast iron pots and pans, it can be washed, however, you will need to try it (with a towel) immediately or else it will rust. You are probably better off using something like rubbing alchohol.
2007-11-17 13:53:47
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answered by Damocles 7
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