The Curry Flow 10 Drops in Team Colorways

Stephen Curry's latest Under Armour basketball shoes have dropped in team colorways.
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It has been nearly a year since Stephen Curry surprised fans with a sneak peek at his tenth signature basketball shoe at the 2022 Curry Camp in San Francisco, California. Somehow, the Curry Flow 10 has exceeded all expectations.

Since Under Armour and Curry Brand officially launched the performance basketball shoe in October 2022, fans have been treated to several iconic colorways to commemorate important moments in Curry's career.

While we eagerly await what's next for Curry's signature sneaker line, we are in no rush to say goodbye to the Curry Flow 10. Luckily for athletes and fans, six team colorways recently dropped on the Under Armour website for $160 in adult sizes.

Curry Flow 10

Side view of six pairs of Stephen Curry's Under Armour shoes.
A detailed look at the Curry Flow 10 / Under Armour

If some of the colorways look familiar, it is because Curry wore them on the court during the 2022-23 NBA season. Did you really think Under Armour and Curry Brand were going to leave us hanging? 

Sneakerheads get to choose from black, white, pitch gray, midnight navy, team royal, and red colorways. There should be an option for everyone to represent their school or favorite team on and off the court.

In addition to wearing his tenth signature shoe throughout the season, the Golden State Warriors point guard sported several retro sneakers that were quickly devoured by loyal fans. Curry's first, second, and fourth signature models all enjoyed retro treatment over the past calendar year.

Fresh off of another All-NBA season, there are no signs of Curry slowing down on the court. Meanwhile, his signature sneaker line seems downright unstoppable at this point. Stay locked into FanNation Kicks for all your footwear news.

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Pat Benson
PAT BENSON

Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Kicks On Sports Illustrated. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.