Last Week, Good-Looking Menswear Was The Order Of The Day
Between fashion week and several sporting events, the last few days have provided plenty of excuses for celebrities to dress up. While you couldn’t throw a stone without hitting a famous Black
man in goodlooking menswear last week, traditional formal wear wasn’t the story. Rather, several stars went in the opposite direction preferring to step out in unexpected pieces. Black men menswear
The Looks
NBA player, Russell Westbrook delighted the internet when he arrived at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Philadelphia Sixers game in a matching Vivienne Westwood jacket and trousers. Wearing a black Honor The Gift balaclava and off white Converse sneakers, Westbrook’s outfit showcased the individualism that has made him a fashion IT-boy. Very few celebrities could have pulled off such a statement urban fit.
Going bold in green was also a thing last week as style sensation, Adebayo Oke-Lawal, showed up in a fearless coordinated take by Hudayya. The set features a green 31/4 sleeve top paired perfectly with a matching extra baggy pants. From the co-ordination to the fit, every aspect of the ensemble was certainly a hit.
Last week, as events of every kind operated in full swing, Black men across the globe dressed up in goodlooking menswear, showing us how to be extravagant without looking formal.
Check out the fashion statements from last week’s best dressed Black men…
Dwayne Johnson
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LeBron James
Shop editor’s picks
Steve Harvey
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Jordan Clarkson
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Russell Westbrook
Shop editor’s edit
Courtney Mays
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Adebayo Oke-Lawal
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Kyle Kuzman
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Allen Onyia
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Rich Mnisi
Shop editor’s curation
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