UA Curry 1 Splash Party (2015) 0

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UA Curry 1Splash Party (2015)


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Style

1286288-100

Colorway

White/Metallic Silver-Blue

Retail Price

$120

Release Date

11/03/2015

Product Description

The Under Armour Curry One "Splash Party" made its debut after Stephen Curry turned 27 years old. Originally, the story of the "Splash Party" Curry One began as an exclusive made especially for Steph’s 27th birthday in March of 2015. Release or not, there is no denying that the white colorway that featured a confetti inspired multi-colored inner lining and midsole speckles, along with chromed out TPU heel counter and blue accents, was one of the most popular Curry One colorways amongst sneakerheads. After Curry was seen playing in the Splash Party Curry One a few times, it was rumored that a release would make the thought-to-be player exclusive available to fans. Then Steph laced up the Splash Party Curry One in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, solidifying the need for Warriors fans and sneaker collectors to have a pair. The Curry One Splash Party released as a part of the "Championship" Curry One pack in October of 2015 in extremely limited quantities and then UA followed up in November with a release of the Splash Party Curry on its own in November. Despite the months of anticipation and questioning, and multiple releases, the Under Armour Curry One "Splash Party" remained one of the most popular Curry One colorways amongst sneaker enthusiasts.



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