UA Curry 1 Low Dub Nation

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Product Details

Style

1269048-400

Colorway

Royal/Academy-Taxi

Retail Price

$110

Release Date

07/03/2015

Product Description

The Under Armour Curry One "Dub Nation" Low is nod to the crazed fans of the Golden State Warriors known as the Dub Nation. You can see just how dedicated Golden State fans are through the #DUBNATION hashtag. The Dub Nation Curry One Low uses the blue and yellow of the Warriors home jerseys and is officially colored Royal/Academy-Taxi. The upper uses a blue hue, over a darker blue midsole and TPU heel counter and yellow outsole. Under Armour’s UA logo and Curry’s personal "SC/30" logo are then applied in yellow (Taxi) across side panel, tongue and toebox (which happens to feature a shiny finish). Like the higher cut version, the Curry One uses two of Under Armour’s most trusted technologies, anaFoam for the dimpled upper and Charged Foam cushioning throughout the midsole. The perfect storm of performance and popularity helped the Curry One become UA’s most popular basketball sneaker and push the brand’s footwear sales to new levels. The Dub Nation Low dropped alongside the Panthers colorway, inspired by Steph’s favorite football team, in the early days of summer. As the Fresh Prince says, basketball courts in the summer got girls there, so Warriors fans (and more) scooped up the Under Armour Curry One Low Dub Nation and made it one of the go-to sneakers for summer of 2015.



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