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Under Armour's UA ECHO Pulls Up Serving Looks & Tech… & We're Obsessed!

Under Armour's UA ECHO Pulls Up Serving Looks & Tech… & We're Obsessed!

Hype Malaysia23-04-2025

Under Armour is taking a bold step beyond performance wear with the launch of UA ECHO – a shoe that marks a shift from athlete-only gear to a deeper connection with culture and self-expression. It's designed for a new generation of movers and shakers, especially Gen Z, who see style and performance as one and the same.
Sporting a bold silhouette and streetwear-ready design, UA ECHO blends innovation with attitude. It's more than just footwear – it's a statement for those who don't just follow trends but define them, proving Under Armour isn't just about the game anymore – it's about making moves, on and off the court.
'UA ECHO Is Our First Step In Defining Sportswear At Under Armour'
'Innovation has always been our driving force, and with UA ECHO, we're elevating it – fusing performance, design, and technology to set a new standard.
'This is more than just a launch – it's the foundation of what sportswear means for Under Armour,' said Yassine Saidi, Chief Product Officer and General Manager.
A Shoe Engineered To Disrupt & Define
UA ECHO turns heads before your first step – its design screams motion even at a standstill. With a layered monofilament mesh upper for structure and breathability, plus SlipSpeed™ tech at the heel, it effortlessly switches from performance-ready to casual slip-on. Perfect for fast transitions and even faster lifestyles.
The asymmetrical speed-lace system hugs your foot for a secure, adaptive fit, while translucent overlays and sharp geometric lines bring that futuristic streetwear edge. As Sasha Chaplin puts it, UA ECHO is made for the game-changer – bold, ambitious, and unapologetically confident.
A Balance Of Fashion & Function
While UA ECHO is a style-driven shoe, it is elevated through innovation. Beneath its striking exterior, Under Armour's signature full-length HOVR® cushioning provides the comfort, impact absorption, and energy return needed for an on-the-go lifestyle.
The lightweight, flexible outsole ensures effortless movement, making it a shoe that seamlessly transitions from streets to social spaces, from day to night. UA ECHO was designed to adapt – just like the people who wear it.
UA ECHO Is Under Armour Stepping Into A New Era With Confidence
UA ECHO marks a bold new chapter for Under Armour, blending authenticity, style, and performance to connect with a generation that wants it all. As Katie Lau puts it, it's about fresh energy and creative vision – a launch that kicks off future innovations, collabs, and cultural impact. UA isn't just entering the footwear scene; it's making noise, and UA ECHO is the loud, unapologetic proof.
The Under Armour Echo is priced at RM699 and will be available at all Under Armour Brand Houses nationwide, as well as online.

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