More and more, the cross-section between sports fans, collectors, and fashion junkies seems to grow. Under Armour has once again found themselves at the forefront when it comes to bringing those communities together. Those that fall into all three categories are going nuts for UA’s latest drop that came just in time for the MLB All-Star game this past week in Atlanta.
Several All-Stars, including Junior Caminero, Freddie Freeman, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Bobby Witt Jr., were sporting the latest gear from Under Armour for the mid-summer classic – the King of Diamonds Collection. The freshest drop from UA brings a bold, elevated look to the baseball diamond, made for athletes who lead with both performance and personal style – something these guys are definitely known for.

Under Armour – All-Star style
You can check Instagram for the All-Stars wearing their new gears during Tuesday night’s game below:
- Bobby Witt Jr. via KC Royals IG: HERE
- Junior Caminero via Rays IG: HERE
- Fernando Tatís Jr. via Padres IG: HERE
The collection was crafted for the trendsetting players who dominate on the field and stand-out off of it too. King of Diamonds combines premium materials, gold detailing, and standout packaging with some of UA’s most advanced technology. Although he wasn’t an All-Star, you know the Phillies’ own Bryce Harper is joining the movement, bringing the new Harper 10 Cleat to the King of Diamonds collection. His addition, already available, is the pinnacle style that brings the collection full circle and highlights his influence both on and off the diamond.

If you’re familiar with the Harper collection, he has used the mint green look in the past, helping the shoe staying light while standing out with a pop of color mixed into the white cleat. Harper’s team also focuses on using the advanced technology from Under Armour to help make the most comfortable, flexible athletic wear possible. The Harper 10 features a data-driven outsole for adaptive traction and stability, a plush charged midsole for underfoot comfort, and premium leather with signature details throughout. They sell for $150, retail.
The rest of the collection includes the UA Yard King of Diamonds Cleat (selling for $150), a cleat engineered with HOVR drop-in foam for next-level comfort, breathable textile for summer play, and bold branding from hero to takedown. You can also add to your collection and match your new cleats in style with the Kind of Diamonds gloves ($100 retail). They are crafted from high-quality leather for durability and control, with a thick 360-degree molded strap for support, and gold foil accents that add to the signature King of Diamonds look.

For Harper’s spikes, or any of the other options in the King of Diamonds collection, you can visit UnderArmour.com. If you picked up one of his limited drops like the PSA collaboration on the Harper 9’s, the gloves aesthetic matches perfectly.