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In Photos: Michael Jordan's son drops shoutout to Russell Westbrook's fashion line at Louis Vuitton Fashion Show in Paris

Outside of his basketball resume, Russell Westbrook is also known as one of the most fashionable NBA players today, and he even has his own clothing brand, "Honor The Gift." Interestingly, Michael Jordan's son Marcus showed his support for Westbrook's clothing line at the Louis Vuitton Fashion Show in Paris, France, by sharing pictures on his Instagram story.

When it comes to Marcus Jordan, he has his own retail boutique called the "Trophy Room," which is a collection of products ranging from sneakers to apparel. On Instagram, he shared snaps of some of the clothing choices from the Clippers star's brand.

Marcus Jordan's snap of Russell Westbrook's "Honor the Gift"
Marcus Jordan's snap of Russell Westbrook's "Honor the Gift"
Marcus Jordan shares clothing items from Russell Westbrook's "Honor The Gift"
Marcus Jordan shares clothing items from Russell Westbrook's "Honor The Gift"

Jordan also gave a glimpse of the theme with the spring 2025 collection of Russell Westbrook's brand. It was a short but inspired description of what the team was doing for their recent clothing lineup.

Marcus Jordan shares the Spring 2025 theme of "Honor The Gift"
Marcus Jordan shares the Spring 2025 theme of "Honor The Gift"

Stemmed from the different meanings and associations with the season of spring, the latest "Honor The Gift" collection showcases its various sides with each clothing item prepared.


Russell Westbrook once talked about the time he passed on an opportunity to get a picture with Michael Jordan

Before he signed under the iconic Jordan Brand in 2013, Russell Westbrook shared the time he passed on an opportunity to get a picture and a signature with Michael Jordan himself, as per Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show in 2020.

“So when my team was up, my parents gave me a basketball to get signed, I don’t know what I was thinking. When it was time I was in the middle of a game. ... My coach was like, ‘Come on, come on, come on. You’re gonna miss the opportunity to get a picture with Michael Jordan and an autograph with Michael Jordan.’ Myself said, ‘Ahh, don’t worry, I’m okay, I don’t need it right now.’

Westbrook looked fondly at that memory as he remembered how immersed he was in playing pick-up basketball with the other kids at a young age. However, the Clippers guard did admit that he felt like he missed out on something special as he was too busy enjoying the moment of playing basketball.

Westbrook's 10-year deal with the Jordan brand will last until the 2025-26 NBA season. The NBA star's original contract was a five-year deal that lasted until 2017 before it was eventually extended.

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