Steph Curry releasing limited-edition shoes to benefit charity

Warriors star Stephen Curry on a Nothing But Nets observation trip to Tanzania in July 2013. Warriors star Stephen Curry on a Nothing But Nets observation trip to Tanzania in July 2013. Photo: Stuart Ramson Photo: Stuart Ramson Image 1 of / 15 Caption Close Steph Curry releasing limited-edition shoes to benefit charity 1 / 15 Back to Gallery

Warriors star Stephen Curry is debuting a pair of bright-red shoes to benefit one of his favorite charities, the United Nations Foundation's "Nothing But Nets" campaign.

The limited-edition Curry 4 Low colorways are meant to mimic the netting used in the malaria-prevention bed nets distributed by "Nothing But Nets."

Curry, who is a Global Ambassador for the UN, has been involved with "Nothing But Nets" since he learned about the campaign eight years ago from a former Davidson teammate. The campaign works to prevent and fight malaria in sub-Saharan Africa; for each pair of shoes sold, Curry plans to donate an insecticide-treated bed to "Nothing But Nets."

The shoes will retail for $120 and are available via Under Armour starting on Dec. 31.

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Back in 2013, Curry made a trip to a refugee camp in Tanzania, where he helped to distribute 38,000 anti-malaria bed nets.

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"All parents want to protect their kids, and those families couldn't do that from a mosquito," Curry said at the time. "It caused so much stress, hardship and pain for them. The first four families I met, they had 17 kids total and all but one had been affected. That sucked, to hear those stories, as a dad."

In years past, Curry has also donated three nets for every three-pointer he's made during the season.

Click through the gallery above to see the limited-edition Curry 4s, plus some photos of Curry's trip to Tanzania in 2013.