The 3XL sneaker’s basic design, initially promoted via a dedicated campaign back in August of this year, is also very on-trend. The sole is chunky and extended. The upper appears athletic, but not aggressively so in a running shoe way.
A pair also starts at $1,190. As absurd as that sounds to many, it does add to the sneaker’s cache as a flex of wealth, assuming the right trendsetters approve.
But unlike the standard color options in the line that seem heavily inspired by the trademark styles of other sneaker brands like Asics and New Balance, the technically patterned knit uppers of this special collaborative edition look much closer to another much-hyped sneaker – the original Yeezy Boost 350.
But It’s Also Made By Under Armour

Under Armour certainly knows how to make sneakers, even if the brand’s footwear isn’t as widely known as others. Steph Curry, the NBA’s all-time leader in 3-pointers, four-time NBA champion, and two-time league MVP, wears his own line of Under Armour sneakers on the court exclusively.
