Kevin Love officially became a Cleveland Cavalier on Saturday, but as we all know, nothing is officially official until a star player gets his first billboard. Love’s first Cleveland-area billboard went up Monday morning, and while the new Cavs’ big man doesn’t appear too thrilled, it’s what he was wearing that stood out the most. The billboard features Love in a vintage satin Starter jacket, a style Starter has been re-releasing over the last couple years. The Cavs, with no star player to help market a retro jacket, didn’t get one, but if the billboard is any indication, a ’90s-era replica may be hitting store racks this season.
Kevin Love Rocks A Throwback Starter Jacket On Cleveland Billboard
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