Canadian First Responders & Troops Can Save 40% At Under Armour This Month

Verified shoppers can save on their entire purchase.
Sponsored Content Contributing Writer, Studio

As we mark a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's only fitting that Under Armour Canada is running a promotion to support first responders and members of the military from March 11-15, 2021. 

The performance solution brand is saying thanks by increasing their usual 10% discount to 40% off for verified military members and first responders. The program is open to Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, Military Spouses, Military Family Members, Police, Fire, and EMT customers.

Before you, or your eligible friends and family, hit the shop make sure to get verified with ID.ME to confirm your eligibility. If you have questions about the Under Armour Military & First Responder program, you can visit their FAQ page

Score 40% off your entire purchase until March 15th, but note that this discount can't be combined with other codes or promotions. Some exclusions apply: gift cards, select footwear and other products marked as "excluded" on the site. 

Not only can you save money - if you spend over $75, you'll get free shipping and free returns. 

To learn more about Under Armour, check out their website.

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    Jenna Marie Schwartz has been a Sponsored Content Contributing Writer for Narcity Media's Studio since 2019. Born and raised in Manitoba, she moved west and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies from the University of Lethbridge and a certificate in Nonprofit Management from Mount Royal University in Alberta. Having lived in multiple provinces across Canada, Jenna turned her creativity towards writing and marketing in 2018 in the private sector, specializing in small business content marketing and blogs for brands including The June Motel. She transitioned to the public sector and continues to communicate professionally as an advocate for an inclusive and accessible society at Manitoba Possible. Offline, Jenna can be found attempting to care for a growing number of houseplants, researching the best vegan spots, and taking her pup Tucker on adventures.

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