Stars and icons have always been the source of every unique fashion trend. NBA
is no exception, and with our top basketball superstars, nothing is more
interesting than knowing their unique sense of fashion and eventually sporting
at least one of them.Let's start off with their footwear. More often than
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Jerseys not, basketball fanatics and a huge mass of fans would
often go crazy buying shoes that their favorite player had recently worn. In
every game, spectators' eyes await the entrance of the players and bluntly
comment on the style and brand of shoes worn. Aside from the best-selling Nike
shoes, Reebok, Adidas, and the like, some NBA icons sport shoes especially
designed for them; thus, having their name as a brand. While most of these shoes
are available in any NBA store, some of these are strictly sold to the
privileged few. The most popular styles in NBA are the high-cut shoes for better
ankle support and very sturdy shoes because of the pounding their position
takes. Others such as former Dallas Wholesale NFL
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for increased mobility.Next in line is the jersey. Most of the NBA home uniforms
are predominantly white except for Los Angeles Lakers which is gold. Printed in
front is the city's name with the player's number. The player's name is found at
the back with his number also imprinted. Similar to the footwear, some jerseys
are branded based on the name of Toddler
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NBA star such as Jordan Jersey or Jeremy Lin Jersey.This next fashion was
patterned after Dennis Rodman, the infamous player who had his body tattooed all
over. Players started adorning their arms and legs with body stamps. It even
went as far as having a tattoo on the chest of Atlanta Hawk's Jason Terry which
featured the area code (206) of his hometown (Seattle). Probably the most unique
is Portland Trail Blazers' Damon Stoudamire who had a tattoo of his favorite
childhood hero, Mighty Mouse.Who wouldn't notice the evolution of these players'
shorts It was Boston Celtic's Larry Bird and Utah Jazz's John Stockton who first
sported the short shorts with an even tighter fit. Michael Jordan then
popularized baggy shorts, followed by former University of Michigan teammates
Jalen Rose and Chris Webber who New
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relaxed fit of extra-large shorts. Over the years, NBA shorts had become longer
but not lower than an inch above the knee.Now this could have raised the ladies'
eyebrows, but our favorite players surely did look cool and they still do at
present. Headbands, which were originally worn for tennis, have become popular
when NBA icons such as Seattle Supersonics guard Slick Watts and Lakers' great
Wilt Chamberlain sported headbands throughout their career which later became
part of their uniform. Some wore headbands as a sign of unity throughout the
playoffs. But, nothing beats the unique fashion style of Indiana Pacers and New
York Knicks who had their heads shaved off as a New
York Giants Jacobs 27# Blue Jerseys sign of oneness.NBA definitely stands
high in the world of fashion. And as one NBA season comes after the other, its
one-of-a-kind fashion statement remains at its peak.