Steph collaborates with 9-year-old fan to design shoes honoring International Women’s Day

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Back in November, Riley Morrison, a nine-year-old girl, wrote to Stephen Curry asking why his signature Under Armour shoes weren’t available in girls sizes.

Curry wrote back and set out to make it right.

As it turns out, Curry ended up collaborating with Morrison to design the “United We Stand” colorway, honoring International Women’s Day.

Morrison designed the sockliner.

Curry surprised Morrison at his SC30 x Oakland pop-up shop on Thursday. He’ll be hosting here family at Friday night’s game against the Nuggets. And he won't be making a dime off the new shoe:

.@StephenCurry30 wasn't comfortable profiting off Riley's shoe design, so he went to @UnderArmour and turned it into a scholarship that will impact girls for years to come. #RuinTheGame pic.twitter.com/d72fvkP9E7

— SC30, Inc. (@SC30inc) March 8, 2019