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Chrome Hearts and Prada were featured during the NFL draft

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DETROIT (AP) — The NFL Draft gives players a probability to indicate off their style.

Terrion Arnold made the better of it.

Styled by Tom Marchitelli, the former Alabama linebacker stole the show on the red carpet Thursday in an electrifying salmon silk suit and silver bow tie.

Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold has fun on the red carpet ahead of the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday in Detroit. (Photo: Carlos Osorio/AP)

His peers actually didn’t look shabby either.

Caleb Williams wore a navy blue Chrome Hearts suit with a vertical zipper running from the right side of the chest to the waist, a black shirt and black shoes.

“They worked hard on it. I just had this idea,” Williams said. “We have a full, classic, but unique — one of a kind — suit.”

Motor City resident Darius Robinson wore a purple sports jacket designed by Terry Corbett and black pants, accessorized with Cartier sunglasses.

Hours before Quinyon Mitchell walked the red carpet in the shadow of the Fox Theater, the former Toledo defenseman was getting back into shape.

Mitchell led two Baynes + Baker representatives and a private shopper to his Detroit hotel room, where he tried on a custom-made black silk tuxedo together with his name embroidered on the inside the jacket.

After putting on the Prada shoes, Mitchell invited his family into his room for feedback, which was overwhelmingly positive.

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“I want to look good,” Mitchell told The Associated Press with amusing when asked how he managed to do it.

Baynes + Baker co-founder Ravi Punn wore Mitchell and said the look exudes confidence.

“It fits great,” said Punn, who works with Ethan Weisman of Pantheon Limited to design costumes and matches for players. “Everyone will be complimenting him all evening long. It just adds to everything.”

Mitchell and former North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye were amongst 13 first-round draft picks who accepted invitations to enter the draft. Everyone had the opportunity to walk the red carpet along Woodward Avenue, right next to the draft site at Campus Martius Park, hours before the first pick was announced.

JJ McCarthy wasn’t a part of the Motor City festivities, but he still commissioned Alo Yoga to create a custom charcoal gray suit.

Maye said his Hugo Boss khaki suit with North Carolina blue accents was exactly what he was searching for.

“I keep it simple in my suit,” he said. “I wear something that represents North Carolina just because I love the school.”


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