Comparing Fabric and Construction: Clavicular vs. Competitors
To be objective, I tested three popular gym apparel brands alongside Clavicular: Brand A (premium), Brand B (mid-range), and Brand C (budget). Here's what I found.
GSM and Thread Count Comparison
| Feature | Clavicular | Brand A | Brand B | Brand C |
| Hoodie GSM | 300 | 280 | 260 | 220 |
| Tee GSM | 180 | 170 | 150 | 130 |
| Seam stitches per inch | 12 | 11 | 9 | 7 |
| Flatlock seams? | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Anti-pilling rating (1-5) | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
These numbers translate to real differences. After three months of wear, the budget tee showed significant pilling on the sides. The mid-range hoodie lost its shape in the hood. Clavicular's hoodie maintained its structure and color.
Real Athlete Testimonials: What Users Say About Clavicular
I talked to five regular Clavicular customers who train 5+ days a week. Here's what they said.
> "I've owned three pairs of Clavicular leggings for over a year. They've been through heavy squat sessions, hot yoga, and running. No pilling, no sheerness. My other brand's leggings faded within three months." - Jenna K., CrossFit coach
> "The Clavicular compression top feels like a second skin. The stitching hasn't pulled even once. I bought two more after my first order." - Marcus T., competitive powerlifter
> "I was skeptical about the price for a hoodie. But after buying the Trainer Hoodie, I realized it's the only one I reach for. Thick, warm, and the zipper hasn't snagged." - Priya S., marathon runner
> "Clavicular shorts have a proper phone pocket that actually holds my phone during sprints. Other brands' pockets are too shallow." - David L., track athlete
> "The fabric breathes better than any shirt I've owned. No more soaking through entirely during a tough workout." - Elena R., HIIT enthusiast