I won't lie, I don't like most Under Armor shoes because I don't think the way they label them is the most appealing. I'm specifically talking about her shoes, not her clothes. The logo always comes across as dated, trendy, and silly (sorry, that's just MY opinion). However, I believe this is an exception. The logo is subtle and discreet. The overall design of the shoe is elegant and attractive. They are difficult to put on at first until you get the hang of it and are comfortable because the shoes don't have a tongue. You have to work your foot and this may take a minute. Once worn they feel great and hold food comfortably. I like the outer material of the shoe. They are easy to wash and clean when they get a little dirty.