The NBA playoffs kicked off over the weekend. Of course besides the on court action, one of my favorite things to take in is the postgame action that has become the catwalk for NBA athletes. Gold is still MAJOR. It’s spring so an infusion of color is mandatory. Let’s take a look at what HE wore this weekend:
King James rocked Staple Pigeon. The look is actually moderately priced if you’re interested in duplicating it. The crew is from their spring collection and retails at $54.
Never one to disappoint on a fashion highlight reel, Russell Westbrook shows off the “gold all in his chain,” and a sleeveless black shirt. It’s early, the Fashion King isn’t even warmed up yet.
Grizzlies Mike Conley Jr’s look was clean but it’s almost as if it was a bit much for him. Stylish yes, but doesn’t seem to be his style. He looks uncomfortable. I know you label whores are jonsing for another fix so here’s the breakdown, Klein Epstein & Parker, Dolce Gabbana, Brioni
Nuggets Andre Iguodala went for a dressed down look. Pairing a camo tee, black denim jacket with a blazer and slacks.
Chris Paul always exudes grown man class. Check the label breakdown: Ami Paris, footwear: Churchs, Carven, Club Monaco, eyewear: Persol watch game: Audemars Piguet and Opening Ceremony.
More looks for your viewing pleasure below featuring Rajon Rondo, Paul Pierce, Tracy McGrady, Dwight Howard & more:
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