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De'Aaron Fox 最新簽名戰靴 Under Armour Curry Fox 2 率先曝光

De'Aaron Fox 最新簽名戰靴 Under Armour Curry Fox 2 率先曝光

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Curry Brand近日正式公開 San Antonio Spurs 控球後衛De'Aaron Fox的全新簽名鞋款Under ArmourCurry Fox 2 首波官方圖像。
De'Aaron Fox 於近期NBA 夏季聯賽場邊觀戰時,親自上腳展示這款全新設計。鞋款延續 Stephen Curry 經典的三線條圖案,標誌性圖騰出現在 TPU 鞋跟處,鞋身以鮮明的淺藍色調呈現,搭載 UA Flow 泡棉中底與低筒造型,展現時尚與機能兼具的風格。
相較於 Fox 的首款簽名鞋,Curry Fox 2 在設計上更進一步,新增了鎖定繫帶系統。前作以狐狸尾巴為靈感的扣帶設計令人印象深刻,而這次的第二代則採用更為尖銳的輪廓設計。此外,鞋舌上方可見「Curry」字樣,而 Fox 的個人標誌則位於扣帶中央,增添獨特辨識度。
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