5 athletes that would definitely wear a men’s romper
By John Buhler
No, he’s not going to be doing this to fit in or be ironic. Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook had figured out that the men’s romper was going to be a thing well before the rest of us did.
Had the Thunder won more than one playoff game this spring, he’d be wearing an all-black romper to the funeral game the Thunder would be playing with the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference Finals. There will have never been a better combination of extreme pettiness and elite fashion sense than an all-black men’s romper for Westbrook.
However, there is a nice consolation prize where Westbrook can were the best men’s romper on the market. He can definitely wear it to much anticipated NBA Awards show where we all know that he’s going to win NBA MVP for averaging a triple-double on a team that could win 50 games in a robust Western Conference.
Westbrook is also a new father. That means his newborn son will be wearing onesies/rompers for at least the next 18 months. You better believe that outside of the uniform he is required to wear for the Thunder, Westbrook will do the same. If he looks good in rompers, expect the ‘Stache Brothers to be all-in on men’s rompers, too. We can only.