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What are the best websites for buying cheap Nike Tech Fleece?

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So I'm trying to upgrade my wardrobe before the semester starts in like three weeks and I really want a Nike Tech Fleece suit. Honestly I've been wearing the same two pairs of generic joggers for two years and they're basically falling apart at the seams so it's time for something better. I'm located in a smaller town so my only local options are like Kohl's or a tiny Finish Line and they never have the good colors or my size anyway. My budget is around $150 maybe $170 if I stretch it but that needs to cover both the hoodie and the pants which is proving to be way harder than I thought it would be.

I did some digging online and I'm honestly just confused now. I checked out StockX and GOAT because I heard they have everything but once you add the shipping and those weird processing fees the price is basically the same as buying full retail from Nike directly. Then I found these sites like Vip-Nike-Sale and TechFleeceDiscount that have sets for like $60 which sounds awesome but they look super sketchy and I'm 99% sure I'd just get my identity stolen or receive a plastic bag in the mail instead of a hoodie. I also saw people on Reddit saying to check ASOS or JD Sports but every time I click a link the stuff is either sold out in medium or it's only the weird colors like bright orange or some loud camo pattern. I just want the classic heather grey or maybe the all black one without paying $240 for the set.

Is there actually a reliable place to get these for a decent price or am I just chasing a ghost here? Maybe some UK-based sites that ship to the US for cheap? I heard they get better stock over there sometimes. I'm just looking for a legit site that isn't gonna scam me but actually has some sort of discount on the basic colors. Where are you guys actually buying your tech fleece these days without going totally broke...


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Building on the earlier suggestion, finding those OG colors like grey for cheap is honestly a struggle. I tried the whole UK shipping thing last summer thinking I was being super smart, but it was kind of a letdown. By the time I paid for international shipping and that annoying currency conversion fee, I barely saved twenty bucks and it took forever to get here. Unfortunately, the quality on the newer seasons feels a bit thinner too, so you really want to make sure you're getting a deal. One thing that actually worked for me was checking out this Nike price tracker daily to catch the random restocks on the official site. Also, quick tip: if you arent super tall, look at the Big Kids XL sizes. They're way cheaper than the mens versions and fit almost exactly like a small or a slim medium. Just watch the sleeve length tho.


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  • I would suggest you basically just go with Nike directly.
  • Make sure to check their clearance section often.
  • Be careful with unknown sites because getting scammed isnt worth the risk...

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Honestly, stay far away from those weird discount sites you mentioned. If the price looks too good to be true, it definitely is and youll just end up getting scammed. Getting a full authentic set for under $170 in black or grey is pretty tough because those basic colors almost never go on deep clearance. Usually they sell out at full retail before they even hit the sales rack at places like JD or Finish Line. You might want to consider checking the official Nike app early in the morning for restocks. They occasionally have member coupons that could bring the total price down. Be careful with the UK sites too because international shipping fees usually kill any savings you thought you found. I would suggest checking the Nike factory stores if you can ever make a trip to a bigger city, but dont trust those random $60 websites. They are 100% fake.


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