STITCHED-picks: 2015 NBA Finals, Most Fashionable
NBA professional athletes are undoubtably recognized for their talents and abilities on the court – and sometimes for their fashion sense off the court. As the NBA Playoffs reach its dramatic Finals crescendo, only the select few have taken their pregame style high enough to make our list. Here are our STITCHED-picks for the 2015 NBA Finals – Most Fashionable.
*In no particular order
Anderson Varejao of the Cleveland Cavaliers
Pop of Purple. Standing 6’10”, A.V. still manages to put up major points with us from the sidelines. The scale of the pattern is very well suited for his his size and grounding it with a darker pant gives it visual balance.
Iman Shumpert of the Cleveland Cavilers
Grownman’s Green. Layering in simple solids (jacket, tie and footwear) pulls the look together and breaks up up busy-ness of the windowpane trousers and pattern shirt. Add the throwback round sunnies to peep your competition. And that retro ‘fro!
Draymond Green of Golden State
Pastel Patterns. This great windowpane jacket in summertime colors lightens and makes it approachable. The pink button-up buttoned-up all the way gives a semi-dressy look when you’re not feeling a tie.
Harrison Barnes of Golden State
Just Blue In. HB is crisp & effortless in a tailored one button suit in “Golden State Blue”. Matched with a clean open-collared white shirt and complimentary colored pocket square – it’s all you need to say game time…#styleisnotagame
Honorable Mention:
Which Curry? Although not a Professional athlete, yet, Little Miss Riley Curry gets Honorable Mention for her Dads post-game Q & A. Through three games, she has demanded more attention than her father Stephen, who was relegated to high chair-status as an accessory to his little lady.
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