Don't Sweat the Price: The Best Workout Tees Under $50

Soffe
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Soffe Dri Basic Tee

They don't get much more basic than this. The Dri Basic Tee from Soffe is perfect for working up a sweat in.

$13

Saucony 2
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Saucony Velo Short Sleeve

Billed as the "perfect running tee," The Velo Short Sleeve t-shirt from Saucony comes with a built-in perforated back vent.

$42

Brooks
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Brooks Running Essential Short Sleeve

Rich heathers and a shallow V-neck collar make this tee from Brooks Running a stylish workout option.

$45

USATF
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Nike USATF Miler UV Running Shirt

Sweat won't slow you down in this collaborative tee from Nike and USATF thanks to Dri-Fit UV fabric that pulls perspiration away from the skin.

$35

Champion
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Champion Vapor PowerTrain Short Sleeve

The classic Champion t-shirt has been enhanced with HeiQ technology to keep you cool and dry.

$20

Cory Vines
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Cory Vines Everyday Tee

The name says it all. Crafted from a blend of nylon, polyester and spandex, this tee is built to last long past your workout.

$30

Climachill
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adidas Climachill

As part of adidas' Climachill technology, tiny aluminum-silver dots conduct heat away from the body to cool you down as you heat up.

$45

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Under Armour Tech Patterned Short Sleeve Shirt

Under Armour Tech construction prevents odor and chafing to keep you comfortable while training.

$25

American Apparel
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American Apparel Tri-Blend Short Sleeve Track Shirt

For the athlete looking for indie cred, American Apparel has revamped its iconic vintage t-shirt for a more athletic fit.

$22

Under Armour
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Under Armour HeatGear Sonic Fitted Printed Short Sleeve

Gear up for your workout in the technology that triggered the "performance revolution" with Under Armous's HeatGear.

$30

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