Recently, we've seen a lot of point guard receiving signature shoes such as, Kyrie Irving, John Wall , and Damien Lillard. The CEO of Under Armour has stated that potentially there will be a signature Stephen Curry shoe for 2015.
While Curry is UA's primary athlete in the NBA, Under Armour is constantly dishing him PE's. This is the latest PE we see from UA's Under Armour Clutch Fit Drive. With a yellow overlay this shoes sports a white and yellow Micro G midsole, a blue tongue and outsole, and yellow laces also suits the shoes nicely. You can get you a pair from retail stores on November 22, 2014 for $125.00.
Under Armour says Happy Veteran's Day to all the American Soldiers by having Golden State's point guard Stephen Curry a PE. In the actual game Curry wore the Highlight Drive (On the right), a more raised version of the clutch fit drive. Unfortunately these are unavailable for store pick up, but you can purchase these at UA.com
A new Home and Away colorway of the Under Armour Clutch Fit Drive has been spotted. The Home colorway, sporting an all white overlay, blue and yellow midsole, a white outsole, a blue tongue, and yellow laces. The Away colorway sports an all black overlay, midsole, tongue, and laces, and an all white outsole. You can be sure to pick these up at your local retail stores for $125.00
Marking the first time the new Under Armour ClutchFit Drive has hit shelves, the innovative performance shoe is being rolled out in both the “Home” and “Away” red, white and blue versions. Get a close-up look at each special makeup below, as well as a video breakdown of the shoe’s design, and find these limited edition drops on August 19th at select Under Armour retailers, before the shoe makes its widespread release on September 1st for $125.
Recently, Kevin Durant's Nike contract ended. Under Armour took advantage by offering the MVP 30 million dollars to sign with UA and their brand. Do you think that is a good move for KD. I personal think that this idea is a good one, because we all know that Nike is the dominating the basketball shoe category. Now with KD at Under Armour, it spreads the sneaker game out a little bit. In the 1980s pros were sponsered by different companies which lead to a more variety of shoes and other companies for people to explore. Even though, money wise, this is a good move many people are still going to be on the negative side of things because a lot of people loved Kevin's Nike line.