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Under Armour company introduces the latest basketball shoes - the M-Tag model. Shoes stands out for its light weight - the UA says there is no lighter shoes on the market. They are designed to make the player feel comfortable on the court - from the beginning to the end of the match. It's worth noting that the upper part of the shoes was made from a form-fitting compressible material adapted to the foot-shaped shape - inspired by the famous Under Armour sports shirts.
M-Tag debuts on three NBA League players feet - Josh Jackson, Dennis Smith Jr. and Will Barton. Everyone has a special version of the shoes - for this purpose Under Armour has been working with the accessories company PINTRILL.
Josh Jackson's career in the NBA began last year - he was picked with the 4th pick by Phoenix "Suns" team where the forward playing until now. The young man does not hide that he likes the luxury of his life - this is what inspired a colorful version of his shoes. They are also adorned with stylish details - badges with Under Armor slogan "Unleash The Chaos" and glasses that feature a panorama of Detroit city. It is expected that this M-Tag version will be popular both on and off the court.
The version of Dennis Smith's Junior shoes was inspired by an extraordinary object - the world's largest military base, which was founded in its native Fayetteville, North Carolina. The metal iron and aluminum colors form the basis of the shoes - they are honored by the US Army's Special Operations Team. A tan sole marks one of the main colors of the army and the tongue is embellished with a logo inspired by the 82nd Airborne with the name of the basketball player.
A special version for Will Barton will express his love to the sports teams of his hometown Baltimore. New shoes will dress the Baltimore Ravens, an American football team, and the baseball team from the same city Orioles, colors. Shoes decorated with feather badge symbolizes the Baltimore City team teams related to birds and the ability of the basketball player to fly.
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