Pretty low effort but better than nothing I guess.
DumasThePharaoh
Absolutely mediocre
AlexanderTheGrrrreat
45 dollars for something they made on a Cricut?!
CrapNBAappUser
Where’s the Eiffel tower? Looks so basic. #HardPass
this_my_sportsreddit
Looks terrible. Typical for UA though.
wavetoyou
I’m still not understanding why they spell it “nuit.” Did Steph himself do it, so they understandably stuck to it? Or is there a copyright/branding problem?
If not, then WHY? Seems corny, since the correct spelling works, phonetically. Maybe I’m just too old for this shit.
asBad_asItGets
Thats the best they could do? Black impact font on a white t-shirt? Oh and go ahead slap the Curry logo on there somewhere.
Someone got paid to do this. Well shit. Maybe I need to go into graphic apparel design.
BruceWayne3307
They could’ve literally put this out the same day he made the shot. It’s not like they didn’t already have the English one to base it off. 🤣
FoamyMuffins
Under Armour marketing, or lack there of, is embarrassing. Nike would have given us 5 commercials already about that Olympics performance and a Olympic gold themed shoe.
eparedes19
“nut nut” is all my brain sees
GM248
Man call me broke if you want but normalizing $45 for basic tee’s is crazy work.
JauntyGiraffe
I can’t believe it took this long. It’s not like they even designed it. That’s just like helvetica or something.
And it’s $45!? I could probably make this shirt with an inkjet printer and some Gildan blanks
OlorinDK
I’m clearly in the minority here, but I’m still going to venture into saying that I like that it’s understated. I don’t want something too flashy or colorful, as it’s not my personal preference. So I’d buy it, but unfortunately it seems unavailable in Europe.
the_answer_is_RUSH
Where’s the goddamn Eiffel Tower? That’s what made the shirt good
SnooStrawberries7894
Nike should buy curry brand and save us, I really don’t like UA.
couchtomato62
I saw this shirt weeks ago. I forget the context but I thought it was made in France and didn’t associate it with ua.
Fragrant-Astronaut57
Nut nut?!?! Wtf
taygads
They likely had to secure the IP for it before putting it into production.
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Pretty low effort but better than nothing I guess.
Absolutely mediocre
45 dollars for something they made on a Cricut?!
Where’s the Eiffel tower? Looks so basic. #HardPass
Looks terrible. Typical for UA though.
I’m still not understanding why they spell it “nuit.” Did Steph himself do it, so they understandably stuck to it? Or is there a copyright/branding problem?
If not, then WHY? Seems corny, since the correct spelling works, phonetically. Maybe I’m just too old for this shit.
Thats the best they could do? Black impact font on a white t-shirt? Oh and go ahead slap the Curry logo on there somewhere.
Someone got paid to do this. Well shit. Maybe I need to go into graphic apparel design.
They could’ve literally put this out the same day he made the shot. It’s not like they didn’t already have the English one to base it off. 🤣
Under Armour marketing, or lack there of, is embarrassing. Nike would have given us 5 commercials already about that Olympics performance and a Olympic gold themed shoe.
“nut nut” is all my brain sees
Man call me broke if you want but normalizing $45 for basic tee’s is crazy work.
I can’t believe it took this long. It’s not like they even designed it. That’s just like helvetica or something.
And it’s $45!? I could probably make this shirt with an inkjet printer and some Gildan blanks
I’m clearly in the minority here, but I’m still going to venture into saying that I like that it’s understated. I don’t want something too flashy or colorful, as it’s not my personal preference. So I’d buy it, but unfortunately it seems unavailable in Europe.
Where’s the goddamn Eiffel Tower? That’s what made the shirt good
Nike should buy curry brand and save us, I really don’t like UA.
I saw this shirt weeks ago. I forget the context but I thought it was made in France and didn’t associate it with ua.
Nut nut?!?! Wtf
They likely had to secure the IP for it before putting it into production.
$45 for a t-shirt??????