New York City is electric as the NBA Finals unfold, with the New York Knicks holding a 3–1 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs. While much of the attention has focused on the action on the court, point guard Tyler Kolek has emerged as a style star in his own right. His wardrobe—steeped in archival fashion and mood board–inspired references—stands apart in the NBA, where fashion is often associated with athletic sets and loud logo branding.

Instead, Kolek draws on the sensibilities of the 1990s and early 2000s. Taking inspiration from Brad Pitt, Denzel Washington, and Robin Williams, his aesthetic feels closer to that of an off-duty leading man than a professional athlete. The vision has been refined in collaboration with Olivier Rogers, the designer and stylist behind his standout looks. Whether it’s a tunnel ‘fit built on vintage pieces from Issey Miyake and Chanel boots or a suede bomber jacket and jeans paired with newer accessories such as a Margaux bag from The Row, Kolek is redefining NBA fashion. To learn more about their creative partnership, I spoke with Rogers by phone, and he weighed in about the evolution of Kolek’s personal style, the role of archival fashion in shaping his wardrobe, and how they are pushing against conventional NBA fashion norms.

Knicks player Tyler Kolek with stylist Olivier Rogers.

Tyler Kolek with his stylist, designer Olivier Rogers

(Image credit: Olivier Rogers)

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