This weekend marks the beginning of the NBA playoffs, and LeBron James is ready.
James’ Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the New York Knicks on Monday, earning them home court advantage in addition to a second Central Division championship. Prior to the game, James had two incredible outbursts.
When he visited 2 Chainz at the studio, he wore a Tom Ford pinstripe suit, a striped Amiri T-shirt, and Atmos x Nike Air Max sneakers. The second, which he wore later that day upon his arrival at Madison Square Garden, was a slightly muted but no less stylish blend of traditional tailoring (a Hermès overcoat) with athletic accents (Nike Air Force 1 sneakers). This is how a monarch from 2018 might dress.
James has worn a variety of team-issued hoodies before, during, and after games for the most of this season. He primarily wears all black. He’s been, to put it mildly, extremely low key, save from that one instance where he wore a round butt bag.
The jigs, though? This is what it is to put your all into anything. Wearing a pinstripe suit or an overcoat with a Prince of Wales check isn’t the same as waking up and becoming the best player on the basketball court for fifteen years. When LeBron James is feeling really arrogant and self-centered, it’s difficult to defeat him.
Here’s how to channel some of King James’s iconic style for the playoffs. Next, go accomplish your own triple-double, which is the equal of a