Russell Westbrook is well-known for his fearless style choices and highly regarded by the fashion industry for his distinctive sense of style. The 16-year NBA veteran makes good use of the more than $340 million he has amassed through his wardrobe choices.
Westbrook recently showed off his love of yellow in a series of Instagram stories, donning some of his most stylish yellow pieces.
It was the “Week of Yellow,” Westbrook wrote.
Westbrook adores mixing and matching bright yellow with black-themed items, such as leather coats, silk slacks, a bonnet, and glasses, as seen in a series of images.
In a different scene, Westbrook enters the arena showcasing his fashion sense as much as his basketball skills.
He wore a gray bonnet with tаttered trousers and a yellow silk blouse with purple lining motifs on the right. It appeared like the Lakers’ combination colors were featured on the right. while a loose-fitting purple sweater and a white cap complemented his yellow bottom.
Russell Westbrook seems unconcerned about being made fun of because of his style choices.
Even though many people find the fashion industry too excessive, Russell Westbrook’s style has been, well, expressive. He seemed self-aware in an interview with Vogue, acknowledging that many people disapprove of his tasteful choices.
Nonetheless, as long as he is happy and at ease in his clothing, it makes little difference to him.
The opinions of reviewers, positive and negаtive, will be heard, but ultimately, it will not make a difference, Westbrook told Vogue. “As long as it makes me feel good, my hope is that it encourages others to wear and be bold and confident.”
In his sixteenth season with the NBA, the 35-year-old great has played for five different clubs since being chosen by the Oklahoma City Thunder. In 30 games this season for the Los Angeles Clippers, he has averaged 11.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 1.1 steals. This is his second year with the team.
He was a member of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary team in 2012, in addition to being a two-time Olympic gold medalist, a nine-time All-Star, and a two-time All-NBA First Team selection (2017).