Not only love the brand but love this outlet! I go there so much the staff is starting to recognize me. Not only do they have the best prices around for their brand but they’re always having sales making the deals that much sweeter!
Erin W.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Disclaimer: Although this is in the Seattle Premium Outlets, it is actually about an hour North of Seattle. You get what you get when you come here. Sometimes, you hit the jackpot(like a compression top for winter soccer games for $ 30) and sometimes you search and end up empty handed. The sales staff here is super friendly and introduce themselves by name, so when I needed other sizes or had questions about fabric, I just found my person and they were happy to help me. I have worn the compression shirt for a few soccer games and a rainy run, and have LOVED it!
Brad H.
Tu valoración: 5 Kirkland, WA
Under Armour at the Seattle outlets provides great service, a friendly staff, a reasonable return policy and has true outlet price values. Under Armour clothes is great, but what I appreciate the most is their service. For an associate and a manager to agree with an associate that store did not have the right shoes I was looking for and to send me to a competitor is simply amazing service that shows they are truly interested in making sure I am taken care of as a paying customer and get the product I want(granted I was buying several of their workout gear items as well though) Thanks Under Armour for being a leader in fitness clothing and service at the outlets.(BTW the store they sent me to was Nike, who had a great shoe for myself but the worst customer service period)
Sarah D.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Good deals! YAY! I had no idea there was an Under Armour at the outlets. I don’t go often and I usually am running to get out of the rain and finish up once I have hit Le Creuset and Le Sportsac(wow does that make me sound like a French snob — lol). Anyway, I just happened upon the UA store and was super thrilled. I love their clothes but they are so pricey. I scored a couple of heat gear shirts for less than $ 20 each. I have been living in the purple one, not just even for exercise. It is so comfy that I can’t take it off. Their products are great, the outlet store has good deals and nice staff. Win,
Kenneth N.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Good deals last week — if you’re either small or xtra large. 50% off on few select styles & whatever left over fr last season. Some ugly colours like a mustard yellow green but hey, i’m wearing underneath my smelly hockey gear. Real helpful staff, they actually know their stuff depending on your usage.ie. keeping/releasing heat. The coupon book usually only applies to regular priced stuff. Good changing rooms, with mirrors in each one, spacious. good deal on racks at back of store. But i’d stay away from their runners, didn’t feel good after a few outings, shld’ve known better to stick to Asics or Saucony.
Richard S.
Tu valoración: 3 Lakewood, WA
I’ve browsed through this store 3 times since it opened. Each time the staff has been terrific. They are friendly, informative, honest, and not overly attentive. My main beef with the store is, as with many of the outlets in this mall, it’s combination of regularly priced items with their discounted stuff. In fact, I’ve found that most of the items that I’ve been interested in are not discounted. However, I am happy to report that I did finally buy a jacket here yesterday that was discounted 30%. So, some deals exist, but as always, buyer beware.
Uhura J.
Tu valoración: 3 King, WA
A couple of friends and I headed north to check out the new Under Armour outlet store in preparation for Penny Arcade Expo(PAX). The compression shirts came highly recommended from other volunteers for wicking away moisture and helping to keep your shirt fresh and clean during all three days. Due to fit — I used mine all of 2 uncomfortable hours. The store itself is located in the Seattle Premium Outlets, generously sized with plenty of staff. It had been open a scant week when we visited so everything was still shiny, clean, and new. I was impressed with how honest, helpful, and candid the staff was; it was easy to find someone when I had questions and they never hovered when I needed some space. Sizing was a big concern and the reason for the drive. I have broad shoulders and a plentiful rack; my experiences as an athlete(track & field, basketball, dance and flag corps) prepared me for trying on lots of items and hoping for the best. I had previously visited their website and knew they carried items that appeared to be in my size range. I bought a women’s XL sleeveless v-neck compression top. The short sleeve was too tight around my armpit(which would have guaranteed chafing), and the scoop neck felt binding. I was iffy on the fit, but gambled that I’d rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. It was $ 18 — far less expensive than the website if I recall correctly. During my shift I had to ditch the Under Armour because it was riding up constantly. I had to adjust or pull it down every few minutes. No bueno. I thought it was weird that they didn’t have any 2XL Women’s sizes available. After all, it’s an outlet store and the whole point of a physical location is to try things on before you buy. On the other hand, I’m not surprised. It’s a routine frustration that men’s sizing in 3XL or larger is «normal» and widely available, but anything outside an XL for women is a rarity. So where exactly am I supposed to buy high quality exercise, sport, and fitness gear that fits properly? Is the assumption that I don’t need it or wouldn’t buy it? Aside from the sizing issue, the selection was fairly plentiful and less expensive than the UA website. So if you’re in the market as a regular shopper, by all means swing by. If you’re on the fence about whether their options will fit you, I’d say skip it and try to find Under Armour deeply discounted at a sporting goods store instead.