Last year, Russell Westbrook got the opportunity to collaborate on his own clothing line with Barneys through Jordan Brand.
And while his 2014 collection certainly was bold in its colorful use of Jordan Brand’s signature elephant print, Westbrook has gone even bolder with his collaboration with fashion brand Public School.
Check out my new collection with @PublicSchoolNYC at @BarneysNY now!!! #westbrook #donthateonthebrodie #whynot pic.twitter.com/WsPGJFfJUg
— Russell Westbrook (@russwest44) September 14, 2015
The plaid shirt? Fine. The see-through tank top? A brave choice for sure but it’s probably comfy and airy. The see-through two-tone shirt? That’s just weird. Still, one miss out of three ain’t bad at all. After all, you miss all the shots you don’t take.
The Thunder point guard also tweeted out images of his new dress shoe collection and another slightly more subdued collection with NLST.
Check out my new collection with @deltoroshoes in @BarneysNY now!!! #westbrook #donthateonthebrodie #whynot pic.twitter.com/xwwm5tDPRA
— Russell Westbrook (@russwest44) September 14, 2015
Check my new collection with @NLSTUSA in @BarneysNY now!!! #westbrook #donthateonthebrodie #whynot pic.twitter.com/diI5MXfYeI
— Russell Westbrook (@russwest44) September 14, 2015
Unfortunately for fans of Westbrook’s style, these looks won’t come cheap. That see-through tank top? $150. And that’s the cheapest piece of apparel that Westbrook debuted this year.





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