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Get Ripped with Ript Fusion

July 10, 2009 by Brandon Crittle  
Filed under Sales, Something 2 Wear

So, say you’re looking for a undershirt, and not just any undershirt. Something that gives you both comfort and flatters your torso.

Well I’m here to tell you today that there’s a undershirt out there that exists. Say goodbye to those ordinary t-shirts and hello to the super soft and light weight cotton undershirts.

Ript Fusion Undershirts

Ript Fusion Undershirts

Lightweight Undershirt from Ript Fusion

Lightweight Undershirt from Ript Fusion

No longer will you have to worry about those unnecessary problems because thanks to Heather Thomson of RiptFusion she’s given men across the globe hope.

Heather Thomson previously worked with musical mogul Sean John for his widely successful clothing line Sean John.

On the concept behind Ript Fusion:

“Men today care about their appearance and their health, but are unwilling to compromise comfort,” states creator Heather Thomson

“That’s why I have fused fashion and function in the creation of a new version of the classic men’s undershirt that provides unique benefits without sacrificing comfort.”

Ript Fusion Diagram

Ript Fusion Diagram

Getting your own Ript Fusion shirt is quite simple. All you have to do is visit Ript Fusion.Com/Rip-T-Fusion. On the drop down menu, Ript Fusion has two classic styles listed: Short sleeve crew, and Short Sleeve V-neck. Sizes range from X Small to 2X. Price: $58.

You can also stay updated with the latest happenings from Ript Fusion on Twitter and FaceBook.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Get Ripped with Ript Fusion”
  1. Huh. That is really interesting. I wonder how comfortable they really are. Has anyone had personal experience with them?

  2. Danny Wong (subscribed) says:

    the picture almost looks like the guy is wearing a girdle. Is this how the shirt really looks on a person? the concept is great. but works only for those that are really fit and have a decent torso to fill in the shirt. but for those who can pull it off… bravo!

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