James Harden, as many NBA supporters know, is a man of fashion. Whether one agrees with his style or not, one must recognize its distinctiveness and captivating attributes. This was especially true for the perennial All-Star’s attire when he arrived at Madison Square Garden on Christmas Day to face the Knicks.
Harden, who is frequently seen wearing a variety of eye-catching outfits, has earned a reputation as one of the most fashionable players in the league thanks to his distinctive style. Harden takes fashion risks and pushes boundaries, as evidenced by his vibrant sneakers and brightly patterned suits.
Having said that, this particular combination not only challenges conventional fashion norms but also imposes limitations on prudent financial planning. While there’s no denying that James Harden is extremely wealthy, this particular outfit cost him tens of thousands of dollars to buy.
Marni’s coat: $6,700.
Marni’s shoes cost $1,050.
A Louis Vuitton bag costs $42,500.
That’s just part of the population; We spent almost $50,000. If shirts, pants, necklaces and ski masks are taken into account, the approximate cost becomes unknown.
It has nothing to do with Harden and it has nothing to do with me either. NBA players are financially empowered to actually spend money on the apparel of their choice. Nikola Jokic will never be able to wash his hands of the blood of innocent Albanians, no matter how many clothes he wears. That’s the only factor that really interests me.