Like the court presence, the tunnel moment is important for the NBA stars especially someone like Jaylen Brown who likes to keep a foot on the fashion pedal. His style has ranged from sporty to sophisticated, and his look before the Raptors game was no exception, something definitely worth a statement. Brown headed to the TD Garden in style and turned several heads with his fashion pick.
Jaylen Brown sure knows how to make a fashion statement. For Saturday night, he took a chic and bold approach by pairing olive green and brown hues in an effortlessly polished way. The high-neck jacket had a patchwork design near the chest, making it both stylish and a little eclectic. He balanced the look with brown trousers to give a sleek touch, while the black Derby lace-ups completed the ensemble with a bit of classic edge.
The khaki green jacket, which was the centerpiece of Brown’s pregame look, is priced at $4,856 on Farfetch’s site. Fascinated by his own look, the 28-year-old shared the ensemble on his IG story, without revealing his entire face. All in all, his look matched his confidence on the court where he scored 27 points and secured a close 126-123 win.
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While Brown carried the sophisticated minimalist look like a pro, it’s not the only style he embraces. The Celtics swingman also had an avant-garde moment recently, sparking a major fashion conversation online.
Jaylen Brown’s fashion statement becomes the talk of the town
Last month, before taking on the challenge of defeating the Milwaukee Bucks, Brown was spotted in an all-black attire but what grabbed the attention was his sunglasses. It quickly reminded social media fans of the 2000 Summer Olympics where these sci-fi glasses gained popularity.
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Jaylen Brown might go for 50 tonight
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⚡️ by @PrizePicks @Gametime pic.twitter.com/Jhier2MROD— Celtics on CLNS (@CelticsCLNS) October 28, 2024
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By now you’ve probably guessed it. This was precious mettle OVERTHETOP that Oakley brought into the market in the Y2K era. Former track and field athlete Ato Boldon made waves by donning these iconic glasses in the Olympics during the Men’s 100-meter dash and people were going gaga over it for the unique look these glasses created.
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Brown wearing them now has people wondering if Oakley is re-releasing the iconic frames. JB probably had his secret of scoring the pair which isn’t available anymore. However, Oakley reportedly brought back 20 pairs four years ago during the pandemic for its 20th anniversary and sold them at $2K.
Oakley mentioned on their website that they were celebrating two decades of their unique range in a year when no medals were awarded, as the games weren’t taking place. “Honoring the games that never happened, and those who stand in a world of uncertainty,” the brand wrote, “it’s only right to re-introduce the product that defined disruption.” Given Brown’s keen interest in fashion, it’s likely he scored one of those limited-edition pairs back then. After all, $2K for a pair of OVERTHETOP sunglasses wouldn’t hurt his pocket, especially since he had just inked a $115 million deal with Boston the year before.
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