Under Armour Reveals Freedom Jerseys for Boston College and Hawaii

The Baltimore-based brand supports the Wounded Warrior Project with specially designed uniforms.

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For the fourth consecutive year, Under Armour (UA) has created custom Freedom Jerseys to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP).

Boston College and Hawaii will both hit the field in the patriotic uniforms, developed to raise awareness and support of United States military personal and public safety officers. The uniforms feature distinct, flag-inspired detailing to jersey and pant, with additional accents on custom cleats, gloves, and helmets. Boston College will wear the uniform against the University of Maryland on October 27, with Hawaii sporting the unique kit against UNLV on November 24.

The jerseys will be auctioned after the respective games with 100% of the proceeds going to WWP. With a mission of honoring and empowering injured service members, the Wounded Warrior Project assists in the creation of unique, direct programs for injured soldiers.

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