The NBA’s dress code was seen as policing Black culture. Instead it inspired a fashion revolution
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- The NBA's dress code, introduced two decades ago, was initially perceived as a means of policing Black culture. However, many players, including Lonzo Ball, now view it as a catalyst for self-expression and a fashion revolution within the league.
- This shift in perception highlights the evolving relationship between sports and culture, suggesting that regulations can inadvertently foster creativity and individuality, ultimately benefiting players' personal brands and the NBA's image.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System




