NBA superstar Steph Curry has gifted a young girl with a special Christmas present after she asked him on social media why Under Armour don't include girls in the marketing and sales of the basketball star's signature shoe.
Until recently, Under Armour's website listed the Curry 5 as an option in the menus for men, women and boys. Though the shoe's sizes are the same for all kids regardless of gender, it wasn't listed for girls.
Earlier this year, a 9-year-old California girl named Riley Morrison wrote an open letter to Curry, posted online by her father, in which she says she was disappointed to see the shoes were listed only for boys. "I know you support girl athletes because you have two daughters and you host an all-girls basketball camp," she wrote. "I hope you can work with Under Armour to change this because girls want to rock the Curry 5's too."
Curry, who has been with the Baltimore-based company since 2013, was quick to respond to the letter last month. He posted a letter to Morrison on Twitter saying he'd spent the past two days working with the company to fix the issue. "We are correcting this now!" he said.
Under Armour said in a statement that it is "correcting a simple yet critical error." The company will start listing the shoes under co-gender "Grade School" sizing, and will make the same change on boxes starting with the Curry 6s next year.