If you received items that look fake, first verify the seller and order source, because Under Armour products bought from third-party marketplaces are more likely to be counterfeit than those purchased directly from official stores.
Check product details like stitching, logos, tags, and packaging against images on Under Armour’s official website.
Then contact the seller or retailer immediately and request a return or refund, clearly stating that the item appears counterfeit and attaching photos as evidence.
If you bought through a platform (like a marketplace), open a dispute through their buyer protection system to speed up the process.
If you’re struggling with a similar issue, you’re not alone. Share your concerns or file a complaint on Xolvie to connect with others and find support.
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