Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Friday, July 26, 2013

Random NBA Photos of the Day: Dennis Rodman had a blast at a Miami fashion show.

The washroom is right this way, ma'am. 
The photos speak for themselves. This is all so Dennis Rodman.

THE SALSA.
All photos via Getty Images (Story via Deadspin)

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Chris Copeland is considering bronzing his rookie Disney Princesses backpack.

(Screencap via: NBA.com)
When you go undrafted and had to go play abroad for 5 years to finally get noticed by a NBA team, it would only make sense that your first official rookie hazing will always be something to cherish. Even if it was wearing a pink Disney Princesses backpack everywhere.

From SLAM:
Despite his age (28), Copeland wasn't spared from your standard rookie hazing: Marcus Camby gifted him with a small pink Disney Princess backpack, which was consistently glued to his back as he walked in and out of arenas. “I’m keeping that for life,” Cope laughs. “But seriously, it means a lot to me. I might bronze it or something. At first I was like, Are you serious? And when we’d go out people would laugh at me yell jokes and stuff. But when I really look back at what it took to be able to put on that backpack, I’ll never get rid of it.”
Not sure that can actually be done, but he can try with all the money he is going to get as a restricted free agent.

Via: BDL

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Roy Hibbert does not approve of the Indiana Pacers' summer league t-shirt jerseys.

NOPE. Photos via: @PacersDMB
Seriously NBA, when are you going to take a hint and realize that these abominations you call "jerseys," will never be a thing? I mean even if the NBA players didn't think they were ugly (which they do), who are you trying to sell them to? Authentic t-shirt jerseys would be great, but why would fans spend an extra hundred dollars, when they could buy the same t-shirt at a lower price, with less holes in them. Team 100% cotton.


Thankfully, this is just for the summer league. Roy Hibbert and his team are fortunately not one of the select few that will adopt the t-shirt jerseys in the NBA season. Too bad the same can not be said for the Warriors and Suns.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

The Phoenix Suns's new logos for next season.

Via: NBCSportsRoc
FINALLY. Please let this mean that the Suns will bring back their black retro jersey permanently and are considering new jerseys that do not involve sleeves. You know, for our eyes sake.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Dwight Howard is too tall for normal pants.

Tall People Problems. Via: @shegotgame
Being tall isn't as glamorous as it seems, not every store has size 36" x BAJILLION" pants readily available. At least Dwight never had any problems finding Ed Hardy shirts. He has plenty of those.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Dwyane Wade wears his nickname, W.O.W, around his neck.

Via: @cjzero
Remember how great of an idea it was for Dwyane Wade to nickname himself, W.O.W., so he would always be synonymously linked to random calls by announcers in awe? Well, it's still a thing and really, it's kind of sad at this point. The worst part is that he can't even go back to being "Flash," because, you know, knees.

Via: TBJ

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Craig Sager shows us how his suits are made.


Candy store is appropriate, considering Craig dressed up like a giant candy cane. How can that so called "Fashion Correspondent" let him leave the store like that? Please go see an optometrist. Both of you.

Via: Bleacher Report

Friday, May 31, 2013

Craig Sager gives us an inside look into his ECF wardrobe.


Good lord, this man is out of control. I don't know even what's more ridiculous anymore, the clothes he wears, or the fact that he gets paid well enough to afford all of this. It's still the latter, right?

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Klay Thompson is a model for the new Washington State University onesie.

Gillian Pennington/Seattle Pi Sports
When a university comes up with a half-baked idea like creating a line of school branded onesie pajamas, the only right way to advertise them is to, of course get the alumni, who was once caught with the possession of marijuana, duh. I mean, it is only fitting. And possibly even more fitting that these things are called Swagga suits, made by the company, SWAG, which is short for Sweat Washington Athletic Gear. Yes, that is their actual name, I am not kidding. (Just like how WSU isn't kidding around with their use of acronyms.)

Via: NIS

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Dwyane Wade's prison themed orange suit.

MY EYES. Via: @cjzero
Just when you thought Dwyane Wade couldn't wear anything worse, he steals an orange jumpsuit from the pen and slimmed it down. Come on, dude.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Paul George in his green 70's themed "amoeba" shirt.

Nah, bruh. Via: @SoleCollector
Normally, I would rip a player for wearing something like that, but with everything that happened in yesterday's game, between his late game heroics and defensive lapse, I am going to give Paul George a pass. It doesn't mean that his teammates can't share his thoughts on George's choice of clothes though.

Really? Those pants? Via: @cjzero
I complete agree, Roy Hibbert.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Dwyane Wade does not do full length pants.

NO, JUST NO. Via: SB Nation
Seriously? First, the flower jacket and now you won't even put on pants that will cover up your legs? No wonder your knee won't heal, how is it suppose to, when you wear pants that cut off blood flow to your lower limbs. Look, Dwyane, I am sure you are a nice guy and has a lot of friends, but whoever let you out of the house in whatever that is, needs to be out of your life (and fav 5). Permanently.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Russell Westbrook Don't Care Part 2: ESPN Magazine.

THE COLORS. All photos by Ben Watt/ESPN Magazine
The title of this shoot, according to ESPN Magazine is "No Such Thing As A Bad Look," because, duh. Of course it is okay for Russell Westbrook to dress like a Scooby-Doo character (see: second picture in the last row) after all, nothing is off limits if he is feeling it.

Part 1.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Russell Westbrook would wear the Kanye Kilt, if it were slimmer.


Remember when Russell Westbrook said that he isn't scared of wearing anything and doesn't care about what anyone thinks about what he has on? Well, that not all true, there is actually something that he would have to think twice before putting it on.

From GQ:
You have to have a certain swagger about you." Even Westbrook has his limits, of course—Kanye's infamous leather kilt, for instance. Though in his next breath Russ allows that he'd "be open to it if it were a slimmer fit."
Yeaaa, that's not the greatest look for you, Russ. But what would I know, I am the one that thinks everything you wear is hideous, so obviously my opinion isn't worth anything. Seriously though, a slim kilt? Do you plan on walking in those, because that is not going to happen.

Random NBA Photo of the Day: Dwyane Wade and LeBron James are hat bros.

Eric Ray Davidson/GQ Magazine
What Dwyane Wade has on his head is called "the Black Russian," his teammates' words, not mine. And what LeBron has on is... really? Out of all the times, you chose this one, a GQ shot, to not try and cover up your hairline? It's great that you have embraced your hair loss, but that is no way to wear a beanie, and don't even get me started on the rest of the outfit. What happened to just a nice, normal suit? You guys are too old to mess with Russell Westbrook now, give it up, dudes.  

Via: GQ

Monday, March 11, 2013

Russell Westbrook Don't Care.


From Complex:
Some people may be scared to wear something,” he says. “I obviously don’t care.
 - Russell Westbrook, because of course.