Go to any park around where you live or any gym where people are playing pick-up basketball. Notice anything? Players are no longer practicing high-flying and fancy dunks, they’re emulating step-back threes, fadeaway threes, long-range threes, and even just inside half-court threes. This is mostly in part due to one man – 2x NBA MVP Steph Curry. People and fans are going to pay attention to the best shooter on the planet and arguably the best shooter the game has ever seen. Additionally, fellow basketball players and consumers are going to pay attention to what is on Steph’s feet. Three-time NBA Champion Steph Curry has been with Under Armour since 2013 and he has since become the face of their basketball brand, both in the United States and around the world. Steph Curry is on the cusp of his 11th season in the league and his 7th year being partnered with UA. With fall now here, that means new signature sneakers for the league’s top-tier players are being unveiled. Steph Curry and Under Armour are set to release the new Curry 7, as Steph was just seen working out in the first colorway that will be available.

 

           

 

The first color scheme of the Under Armour Curry 7 that will be releasing is the “UNDRTD” colorway (pictured above). It looks as if Steph is sticking to the low-cut theme, the same style we’ve seen since the UA Curry 5’s. The shoe features an aggressively stanced midsole in what appears to house Micro G tooling. Look for this colorway to release at UA.com November 1st. A retail price is still unknown at this moment.

Steph also debuted a second colorway of his new Curry 7 in a mango-“ish” vibe. This color scheme is for sure to draw attention on court and looks great across the profile of the Curry 7. If the mango looking pair wasn’t eye-catching enough for you it looks like UA and Steph also have a “Sour Patch Kids” inspired colorway on the way as well. Release details for these two pairs are unknown at this point.

 

     

 

           

 

Steph Curry’s Under Armour signature line has come a long way since he joined the brand back in 2013. Due to Steph’s playing ability plus his immense individual and team success on the hardwood, he has young kids going to the sneaker stores asking, “Do you have any Curry’s?” This is something that was unfathomable during the first few years of Steph’s NBA career. Under Armour is sure glad they picked up Steph when they did and Curry seems to like being “the man” over at UA. Do you see yourself picking up a pair of the new Curry 7’s? Where do they rank among his other signature shoes with UA? Look below to see the evolution of the Curry line and decide for yourself.