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There’s a rare sweet spot in men’s outerwear—pieces that work as hard on a rainy morning commute as they do at a weekend brunch, that blend technical performance with enough style to stand out without feeling over-the-top. After years of bouncing between bulky raincoats that cramp your movement and flimsy windbreakers that offer zero protection, I’d almost given up on finding a jacket that checks all the boxes. Then the limited-edition UA x Mansory Icon Woven Men’s Track Jacket landed in my closet, and suddenly, my search was over. Over the past month, I’ve worn this jacket through downpours, brisk hikes, casual dinners, and even a last-minute business meeting—and it’s exceeded every expectation. This isn’t just a track jacket; it’s a masterclass in collaborative design, proving that Under Armour’s performance pedigree and Mansory’s luxury edge are a match made in outerwear heaven.
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UA x Mansory Icon Woven Track Jacket: Where Performance Meets Elevated Street Style

Let’s start with the first thing that catches your eye: the design. The Black/Tropical Tide/White colorway is a stroke of genius—subtle enough for everyday wear, but with just enough contrast (those pops of Tropical Tide on the zip and logos) to add personality. Unlike flashy collaboration pieces that scream “limited edition” with loud graphics, this jacket lets its craftsmanship do the talking. The Mansory branding is tastefully placed on the chest and sleeve, while Under Armour’s logo is understated, creating a look that’s sophisticated without feeling brand-heavy. The woven fabric’s all-over sheen finish is another standout touch—it gives the jacket a polished, almost luxe vibe that elevates everything from jeans and a tee to chinos and a button-down. I’ve gotten compliments from coworkers and strangers alike, with one barista even asking if it was a high-end designer piece (I didn’t correct them—this jacket feels that premium).
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As someone who’s 6’2” with a broad frame, finding a jacket that fits comfortably without feeling boxy is always a challenge. I opted for the regular LG size (the athlete in the product photos is 6’1” in LG, so I sized up slightly—but honestly, the loose “fuller cut” would have worked in my usual size too). The fit is exactly what the brand promises: roomy enough to layer over a hoodie or sweater without feeling bulky, but not so oversized that it swamps your frame. The dropped shoulders and relaxed silhouette keep it casual, while the structured woven fabric prevents it from looking slouchy. I also tested the tall size on a friend who’s 6’4”, and the 2-inch extra length was perfect—no mid-back exposure when he reached for his bag, a common frustration with standard-length jackets. The encased elastic cuffs and bottom hem are another win: they’re snug enough to keep wind and rain out, but not tight enough to leave marks on your wrists or waist.

Now, let’s dive into the performance—where this jacket truly shines. The UA Storm technology was the biggest surprise. I live in a city where afternoon rain showers are unpredictable, and I’ve lost count of how many “water-resistant” jackets have left me soaked through after 10 minutes. Not this one. Last week, I was caught in a downpour during a 20-minute walk to the office, and by the time I arrived, my shirt underneath was bone dry. The water beaded right off the fabric, and the jacket itself dried completely within an hour hanging over my desk—no musty odors, no stiffening. What’s even better is that breathability isn’t sacrificed for water resistance. I wore this jacket on a 5-mile hike in 55°F weather, and while I worked up a sweat, I never felt clammy. The woven fabric’s lightweight construction and subtle ventilation (built into the weave, no bulky mesh panels) kept air flowing, making it comfortable even during moderate activity.
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The practical details are where the jacket goes from “good” to “indispensable.” The secure zip hand pockets are deep enough to hold my phone, wallet, and keys without anything falling out—even when I’m walking briskly or climbing stairs. I also appreciate that the zippers are smooth and sturdy; no stuck teeth or flimsy pulls that break after a few uses. The two-way front zip is another game-changer: zip it up all the way for warmth and protection, or unzip from the bottom to sit comfortably in a car or restaurant booth without feeling restricted. I’ve also found the jacket’s durability impressive—after multiple wears and washes (cold water, tumble dry low, per the care instructions), the fabric shows no signs of pilling, fading, or fraying. The stitching is tight, the zippers still glide like new, and that sheen finish hasn’t dulled one bit. For a $120 jacket, that level of longevity is non-negotiable—and this one delivers.

Let’s address the price tag: $120 is more than your average track jacket, but it’s worth every cent. This isn’t a disposable piece; it’s an investment that will last for years, thanks to its durable fabric and timeless design. The combination of UA’s technical expertise (hello, UA Storm technology) and Mansory’s luxury touch means you’re getting a jacket that outperforms basic windbreakers and looks better than most performance coats. Plus, the fact that it’s excluded from promo codes and offers reinforces its limited-edition status—this isn’t a jacket that will be discounted or overstocked, so if you love it, don’t wait. I’ve already convinced two friends to buy it, and both have thanked me for the recommendation.
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Who is this jacket for? Quite simply, anyone who refuses to choose between function and style. Whether you’re a commuter who needs protection from the elements, an outdoor enthusiast who wants a lightweight layer for unpredictable weather, or someone who just wants a jacket that looks as good with sneakers as it does with loafers, this piece delivers. It’s versatile enough to wear to the gym, on a hike, to a casual date, or even to a laid-back work event. The only downside? With a 5.0-star rating from just one review (so far), it’s clear this jacket is flying under the radar—but that won’t last. As word gets out about its performance and style, sizes will disappear fast.

In a market flooded with outerwear that’s either all function and no flair or all style and no substance, the UA x Mansory Icon Woven Track Jacket stands out as a rarity. It’s clear that both brands put thought into every detail—from the water-resistant fabric to the tailored yet comfortable fit—creating a jacket that works for real life. This collaboration isn’t just a marketing gimmick; it’s two leaders in their respective fields combining their strengths to make something truly special.
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If you’re tired of settling for jackets that let you down when the weather turns or make you sacrifice style for comfort, do yourself a favor and add this one to your cart. The UA x Mansory Icon Woven Track Jacket isn’t just a purchase—it’s an upgrade to your wardrobe that you’ll thank yourself for every time you reach for it.

Ready to elevate your outerwear game with this limited-edition gem? Don’t miss out—add the UA x Mansory Icon Woven Men’s Track Jacket to your cart now: https://www.underarmour.com/en-u ... r_6009098_color=002

Note: Due to high demand and limited availability, sizes may sell out quickly. Secure your jacket today to avoid disappointment.

Sleek, solid, water-resistant. Made in partnership with Mansory, this limited-edition track jacket is built for big moments off the field.
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UA Storm technology repels water without sacrificing breathability

Woven fabric with all-over sheen finish is lightweight & durable

Secure, zip hand pockets

Encased elastic cuffs & bottom hem

Two-way front zip

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