Under Armour Curry 5 Pi Day 0

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Under Armour Curry 5Pi Day


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Product Details

Style

3020657-002

Colorway

Black/Metallic Iron

Retail Price

$130

Release Date

03/14/2018

Product Description

The Under Armour Curry 5 Pi Day is a performance shoe designed in collaboration with American basketball player Stephen Curry to celebrate his birthday, which also happens to be Pi Day.

This iteration of the Under Armour Curry 5 is made with a black textile upper. A black textile overlay with a slight shine goes from the inner toe around to the lateral side to wrap around the heel. Shiny black supports appear on each side of the heel, with one of them bearing the Under Armour logo and the other bearing Stephen Curry's signature. Another SC logo is seen on the lateral side of the tongue. The shoe bears a Metallic Iron midsole and silver outsole. The shoe also features the pi symbol and number throughout. 

What we like best about this shoe is the fact that it physically encapsulates the concept of the pi equation to "square the circle." The Under Armour Curry 5 Pi Day was released on March 14, 2018, for $130.





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23%
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$160

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