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Fashion Sense of Footballers: Then and Now

There are two things in this world that are constant: change and death. Both of these are ever occurring and in most cases, both of these are feared and [tried to be] avoided the most. But no matter how hard one tries, these two constants can never be avoided.For now, we are going to avoid talking about the grim reaper. Instead, we will focus on the rotating wheel that is constantly in motion and never at one place.Change is nature. What we were 10 years ago is probably not what we are now. One of the thing that changes the most is fashion. What we wear and how we wear it keeps changing with the flow of the sands of time.Once upon a time, pants were worn as high as the navel region. Now, however, the buttocks are hidden courtesy of the shirt/t-shirt and not actually the pant. Most of the trends are started by celebrities. And, fortunately, or, unfortunately, footballers are celebrities and have a massive influence on the trends of the world.Here are ten footballers whose fashion tastes have changed – or not – over the years..

#1 Sergio Aguero

We are going to maintain the alphabetical order and start with El Kun.

He, like almost every typical Argentine, burst into the scene with long and silky hair that looked super-cool when he ran at full speed and mazily dribbled past defenders.

Now that the hair is gone – and, strangely, with it, his playing style has also become more restrained – Aguero looks more mature and calm player on the pitch.

We have to admit that his ‘then and now’ is a classic reminder of how people in their teens and in their adulthood are like – from not having one care of the world to becoming responsible, and boring, because of the burden on the shoulders.

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