Kyle Kuzma, known for his standout outfits as he walks through the NBA tunnel, has announced that he will be retiring his iconic tunnel fits. The Washington Wizards player has gained attention for his bold style choices over the years, from a giant long-sleeved pink sweater to a striking Rick Owens puffer jacket. His daring fashion statements often sparked memes and commentary from fans and teammates alike, including LeBron James.
However, with the start of the 2024-25 NBA season, Kuzma is stepping back from the spotlight. In a candid conversation with Vogue, he shared, “I don’t want to be a part of that type of community where you have to put on a fit. I’m really taking a backseat to all of that.” Reflecting on his journey, he acknowledged the pressure younger players face to constantly stand out, stating, “When you’re a younger player, you don’t want to wear the same thing twice. We get played into thinking, ‘We gotta switch it up, we gotta buy something new.’”’
Moving forward, Kuzma plans to embrace a more relaxed style, favoring sweats and essential pieces. He is also involved with a creative studio focused on developing these core items. While he still loves fashion, he believes it has become overly commercialized, saying, “The tunnel used to be a way to really express yourself, but now everything is so monetized. Where’s the individuality? Everything’s out of whack.”
Kuzma’s journey has led him to find his own aesthetic, moving away from the pressure of trendy styles to embrace what feels true to him. As he transitions from eye-catching outfits to more understated essentials, he hopes to inspire others to prioritize authenticity over fleeting fashion trends.