Top 10 best-dressed soccer stars


Note to football stars: a great fashion style doesn't depend on the brand name you use. Wearing a bomber jacket with various luxury logos or a tuxedo with elaborate embroidery doesn't make you a hipster with great taste.

A salary of £300,000 a week does not guarantee a good sense of fashion, and the temptation of traditional luxury is so hard to resist that you forget the understated elegance that really appeals.

Nicknamed the "Japanese Maradona", Toyoda Keisuke has amazing steps, scoring ability that other players can't match, and airport street shooting style is also heroic.

Keisuke Honda is often invited to be a front-row guest at Louis Vuitton, Lanvinv and Dior shows, and his dress sense is outstanding, Italian haute couture lemon yellow linen suit, with suede loafers, like a man.

In 2010, Keisuke Honda caused controversy by wearing a costly Gaga Milano watch on each wrist. In response to negative media coverage, Keisuke Honda said, "Who says you can only wear a watch on your hand one at a time?" This fashion icon is all about being different.

Jerome Boateng has a personal collection of more than 650 pairs of shoes, including the Off-White x Nike line, and he is best friends with designer Virgil Abloh; He also loves brands like Supreme, Balenciaga and Balmain, not to mention he's signed to Jay-Z's Roc Nation, and the Bayern Munich and German national team center back's fashion experience is superior.

Not only that, the glasses he designed also unexpectedly gave a very gentle feeling, we especially like the special glasses with gold rimmed frames, there is a strong smell of books, with Bayern Munich club red uniform, handsome to no friends.

Every time Paul Pogba shows up, everyone wants to know what he's wearing.

The versatile midfielder has a very varied look, often wearing the more modest pieces from his adidas x PP line collection, on the other hand, wearing all the famous brands. Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Yeezy, Supreme x Louis Vuitton and Givenchy have all been nicknamed "The Showoff", a title he is happy to embrace.

Hector Bellerin loves streetwear (his favorite brands are Fearof God, KidSuper and Off-White) and is a fan of Raf Simons.

The Arsenal and former Spain right-back is a bold and fashion-forward player who combines trendy sportswear with high-fashion pieces. Make one's eyes light up.

Bellerin recently revealed that a photo of him wearing Zimmermann silk pajamas and Gucci embroidered loafers was printed out by his teammates and intentionally taped to his locker in his locker room, and that he was not selected for the Spanish national team this year.

The world's most expensive youth soccer star, it is very rare: He is surprisingly well paid (let's not forget that his transfer fee was €180m), but he wears a minimalist, well-tailored suit, a dark blue Hugo Boss, a camel turtleneck with a double-breasted coat, a wardrobe full of good-looking khaki raincoats, and, surprisingly, he always shines his own shoes. The reason is that once when he played for Monaco, he hired someone to shine his shoes, and was scolded by his mother after she learned that he would no longer trouble others, and he would do his own food and clothing.

It's not easy to land a fashionable spot in football, and Marouane Fellaini, who has a fine habit of pairing his Manchester United uniform with New Balance sneakers to further cement his status as a fashionable man (by the way, he planned to Sue his former sponsor for defective football shoes to show that he values quality, but that didn't happen), His bouffant hair is what makes him a fashion icon.

Tottenham Hotspur and England international midfielder Eric Dyer is considered a rare erudite football star: Growing up in the Algarve in southern Portugal, he speaks fluent Portuguese and enjoys visiting galleries in his spare time (he collects Erik Lindman's work and openly admires architect John Pawson and photographer Andreas Gursky), as well as reading.

His fashion style is still developing, and his simple tailored suits are believed to help him maintain his status as a stylish man.

Antoine Griezmann, a fan of Gucci (he once wore silver sneakers to the UEFA awards ceremony in bare feet), has gradually switched to Balenciaga for a casual style that includes Saint Laurent T-shirts and Louis Vuitton line shirts, evolving his fashion taste. We like him best in all black. He's so cool.

The Spain captain and amateur rapper is going all out in pursuit of success, breaking La Liga's record for most red cards in December. Fashion is the Real Madrid star's biggest hobby in his spare time: He prefers tight, flamboyant clothes to show off his perfectly toned figure and his deliberately embellished face. He dresses all in black with a purple velvet Hugo Boss suit, embroidered Gucci, and bold print Dolce & Gabbana. Sergio Ramos wears everything.

Black jeans, a white T-shirt and the occasional khaki military-style jacket are the Danish centre-back's casual look, which is unusual for a football star.

When he moved to Germany as a teenager to join Hoffenheim Football Club, the club's rule was that players could not drive their sports cars to the training ground to show them off. His fashion aesthetic certainly follows Danish minimalism as well.

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