More than his talent, Dennis Rodman stood out on the court with his bold hairstyles. Making a statement every time he stepped on the court with some vibrant colors, the Worm makes an ideal brand ambassador for this athletic headwear brand. Sharing similarities with his numerous hairstyles on the different teams that he played for, the Chicago Bulls legend recently announced his newest partnership on social media.
“Here’s my Lids HD Exclusive Dennis Rodman Collection with the NBA and Mitchell & Ness. Check out each hat designed by a different hairstyle from my NBA days,” Rodman wrote on his Instagram page while sharing a video of him excited about seeing the hats from his partnership.
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During his career, the Rebound King played for 5 different franchises. And each time, he looked slightly different. To honor that part of his legacy, Lids, an athletic brand that specializes in headwear, released hats matching Rodman’s hair color when he was at different teams during his career.
The Chicago Bulls legend showed numerous hats in different color schemes for the different teams that he played for. The standouts were the Chicago Bulls hats and the Detroit Pistons hats.
The ‘Dennis Rodman Collection‘ will be available for purchase on December 22nd, just in time for festive season. The brand is working with the NBA and Mitchell & Ness to bring this collaboration to life while also adding a throwback feel to the hats.
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Dennis Rodman’s hairstyles were more than just fashion
Rodman started it small by just writing on his hair. But soon he went on to color his hair along with it. Rodman has bleached his hair every time he was traded from a team. Apart from that, he would also do random makeovers whenever he felt like it.
But some of his more noticeable ones had more meaning behind them. When Scottie Pippen made his return to the Bulls in 1998, Rodman paid tribute to him by writing 33s on his already blonde hair. 33 was Pippen’s jersey number. He also changed his hairstyle to spread awareness of HIV back in 1995.
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It is safe to say that Rodman never held himself back from expressing himself. The 5x champion has made his mark in NBA history in more ways than one and is now giving fans the chance to remember his legacy through his new collaboration.