Of course, I’m keeping you updated on all the NBA-All Star fashion. Let’s take a look at what was hot on day one. Everyone was talking about Russell Westbrook and James Harden coaching attire for the Sprint Celebrity Game. I actually was cool with both ensembles. Russ rocked a brown sport coat, camo pants and the lemon Jordan V “Tokyo 23”. I would’ve selected a different belt but overall, It worked for him… and me.
James harden opted for classic suit styling with a slim fit and his signature bow tie.
Please note the Christian Louboutin Bruno Zip Men’s Flat and pink socks for accent.
Craig Sager is always going to show out with some sort of interesting pattern or fabric…
LeBron James brought a bit intrigue with his fashion selection Thomas Faison shirt, Silver lining glasses and Waraire Boswell suit.
I absolutely adore Kevin Durant’s style. His day to night transition was super cute. GQ stamped and approved. A great blend of hipster styling with just the right amount of urban touch.
Dwyane Wade held his first All-Star event for his footwear brand Li Ning. I told you awhile ago that socks are the new statement piece. Dwyane is coming out with his own line of socks. Be sure to check his “All Gold Everything” look that includes a gold porcelain bow tie.
Of course I don’t want to miss highlighting his look from the All-Star potrait session earlier in the day. Del Toro cow print shoes. Craig Sager dubbed them Chik-fil-a’s… when Craig Sager is giving input on your fashion… Animal print footwear will also be heavy in the spring for jocks.
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