Under Armor

<p>After bct, is there a regulation on the color of your underwear (under armor)?</p>

<p>Negative. But if you're going to wear an undershirt that will be seen under your BDUs, it should be black. The normal ABU undershirt color is an olive drap, I think. Not sure if Under Armor makes anything around that color.</p>

<p>After a little research, it looks like [url=<a href="http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/apparel/tops/shortsleeve/pid1005383-Men-s-HeatGear-Tactical-Full-T-USMC-Approved/1005383-390%5Dthis%5B/url"&gt;http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/apparel/tops/shortsleeve/pid1005383-Men-s-HeatGear-Tactical-Full-T-USMC-Approved/1005383-390]this[/url&lt;/a&gt;] would work.</p>

<p>Petko, thank you! .. thanks for going the "extra mile" to research too! :)</p>

<p>haha, nice one Petko. </p>

<p>The only thing about wearing UnderAmor t-shirts with BDU's or ABU's is that some academic instructors don't like it if you're not wearing an actual t-shirt (like what you are issued) should you ever take off your blouse (the BDU/ABU "shirt")...I guess that applies more to the tighter t-shirts though.</p>

<p>No, the ABU t-shirts are "sand" colored, not olive-drab.</p>

<p>So... I should get tan/sand colored under armor? Is white bad? or would black be better if there is no sand color?</p>

<p>Okay, let me make this clear. With BDUs black or brown t-shirts were authorized but with ABUs only sand colored is authorized. Yes underarmor makes shirts in this color, I happen to own one shirt in this style, but one thing that may cause a problem if you remove your blouse is the symbol. Depending on how strict to standards you plan on being your undershirt should be plain with no symbols.</p>

<p>Blue Suiter.... is this the one you mean?
Under</a> Armour | Men's HeatGear Tactical Full T | 1005039 | $24.99</p>