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Dwyane Wade stylin’ for New York’s first Men’s Fashion Week


Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade looks at clothing displayed on mannequins during the Rag and Bone Spring/Summer 2016 presentation at Men's Fashion Week in New York, Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Wade and New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz teamed up to promote men's fashion along with other celebrities and big names in fashion. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade looks at clothing displayed on mannequins during the Rag and Bone Spring/Summer 2016 presentation at Men's Fashion Week in New York, Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Wade and New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz teamed up to promote men's fashion along with other celebrities and big names in fashion. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) AP

We all know Dwyane Wade loves clothes, so attending New York’s inaugural Men’s Fashion Week last week was a no-brainer.

“I feel like my game is versatile; I feel like my style is versatile,” said the Heat star in a video for Vogue.com while in NYC. “I feel as an athlete, I can throw on shorts and a T-shirt with the best of them; I also feel like I can throw on a suit with the best of them. It’s all about being versatile — that’s kind of how I am on the basketball court. It’s all about your confidence.”

The Miami Heat guard did the rounds at shows, such as Thom Browne, Public School, Rag & Bone and Ovadia & Sons, where his wife Gabrielle Union posted various costume changes — actually six in one day — on Instagram.

This story was originally published July 17, 2015 at 5:51 PM with the headline "Dwyane Wade stylin’ for New York’s first Men’s Fashion Week."

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