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Unisex UA Fat Tire Venture Pro Black History Month Shoes
Original price: $140.00, Sale price: $104.97

Unisex UA Fat Tire Venture Pro Black History Month Shoes

Original price: $140.00, Sale price: $104.97

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What's it do?

Inspired by the ruggedness of a Fat Tire bike—the UA Fat Tire Venture Pro has a tough rubber sole, so they're built to go anywhere. Plus, soft UA HOVR™ cushioning makes them ultra-comfortable to wear all day.

  • Lightweight, durable ripstop upper with suede overlay & extra strong laces
  • Pull tabs on tongue & heel for easy on/off
  • Responsive UA HOVR™ cushioning reduces impact, returns energy & helps propel you forward
  • Durable rubber outsole compound uses unique traction lugs for unmatched grip & traction
UA Black History Month Collection

BE SEEN. BE HEARD. BE CELEBRATED.

The history of Black culture, campus life, and sports has been told in handsewn quilts passed down from generation to generation. Now, just in time for Black History Month, suit up in gear inspired by that long tradition and the stories of today’s HBCU athletes.

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“For this year’s collection there was a goal to tap into the heritage of African American quilting. We tied this heritage to the colors of HBCUs to complete the story and create a collection that represents the past (and) pushes the boundaries of our future.”


– Nate Thomas, UA Print & Pattern Designer

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“For the 2024 BHM collection we drew inspiration from the tradition of quilting in the black community and HBCU’s letterman jackets. In the way the threads come together to make quilts, the HBCU colors unite to create our BHM graphic."


– Reggie Wilson, UA Senior Footwear Designer

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“I was excited as soon as I heard the story for The BHM Collection. It was important for me to translate this story into apparel graphics that were not only exciting and expressive; but, also paid homage to our (Black) history.”


– Christian English, UA Apparel Graphic Designer