UA Racerback Sportsbra
UA Racerback Sportsbra
UA: nvi. Rain; to rain, rainy. General term. The UA Collection is inspired by the ongoing crimes committed by the US Navy of jet fuel and PFAs poisoning of our people and fresh water resources at Red Hill on Oʻahu, traditionally known as Kapūkakī. This collection serves as a reminder of the importance of fresh water for life. Rain is beloved as it preserves the land. Many rains are named and associated poetically with particular places or the action of rain on plants, while others show the effects on people or their possessions.
Matte Revita Fit 73% Recycled Polyester, 27% Spandex
Color: Kinimakalehua (Name of a mountain rain. Lit., countless lehua blossoms. Also the name of a place in Moanalua, Oʻahu.)
“Uē ka lani, ola ka honua.” When the sky weeps, the earth lives. -’Ōlelo Noʻeau 2888
Printed text has been tested to withstand salt water, chlorine, and major stretching without cracking or peeling.
Pilling resistant
Moisture-wicking & breathable
High impact support
Removable cups
UPF 50
4-way stretch
OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
Please note: we are in the middle of moving away from our pineapple/lotus logo heatpress on the back of this sportsbra, so you may receive the updated branding as featured on our Wāwāmalu & Kāhua Collections.
Questions about sizing? See our size chart here.
Nāulu: dark gray. A sudden shower, a specific type of rain found across the pae ʻaina o Hawaiʻi. Also the name of a shower cloud and a wind. Ua naulu - he ua i ka wa malie hele i ke kuahiwi; he ao naulu me ka ua. Naulu rain - a rain that falls when it is calm and goes to the mountains; a naulu cloud with rain.
Waʻahila: navy. Rain of Halawa, Oʻahu. Nani Halawa i ka ua Waʻahila, Ke kipu maila i luna o ʻAiea. Halawa is beautiful in the Waʻahila, rain remaining above ʻAiea.
Kinimakalehua: light blue. Name of a mountain rain. Lit., countless lehua blossoms. Also the name of a place in Moanalua, Oʻahu.
ʻAwa: white. Mountain rain. Ua ʻAwa - He ua keia ma ka mauna, he ua ʻawa, he ua liʻiliʻi, ʻo ke ehu wale no; ʻaʻole i loku ʻo ka ua, ʻo ke poʻo ke kuakea me he kanaka poʻo hina la, he ua poʻo nui o ke kuahiwi, ʻo ke anu naʻe ka mea nui, no laila mai kēia inoa ua ʻAwa, he ua noe. ʻAwa rain - This is a rain in the mountains, a bitter rain, a fine rain; it is only mist; it doesn’t pour down; the head is white like a gray-haired man, a troublesome “poʻo nui” rain in the mountains, though the cold is the main problem, and therefore this name ua ʻAwa, a misty rain.