The 51 Greatest Super Bowl Fits of All Time
StyleFrom Joe Namath's fur coat to Prince's teal suit, these are the biggest, wildest ensembles ever to grace the big game.By Tres DeanFebruary 4, 2025Photographs: Getty Images, Courtesy of NFL, ; Collage: Gabe ConteSave this storySaveSave this storySaveIf you’re attending the Super Bowl, be it as a player or a fan, you’re likely going to have more eyes on you than any other moment in your life. Forget the sheer volume of people an NFL stadium is equipped to hold—make it on the broadcast for even a split second, and suddenly you’ve been glimpsed by tens millions of people the world over. As such, it behooves one to not dress like a schmuck on game day.In that sense the Super Bowl is…well, it’s the Super Bowl of getting off fits. Over the years, people have tended to dress accordingly whether they’re doing a tunnel walk or not. We’re sure by the time Super Bowl LIV comes and goes this Sunday, there’ll be more than a few looks that make their way to your 2025 inspiration board. In the meantime, let’s look back at some of the greatest ensembles to ever grace Super Bowl weekend.Courtesy of NFL1/51Joe Namath, 1967There’s no better place to start than the beginning. Broadway Joe is one of the sport’s truest OGs, playing in the first championship game to bear the name Super Bowl to begin with. He pulled out this gnarly leather coat, striped tee, and million-dollar smile for the occasion.Courtesy of NFL2/51Jerrick McKinnon, 2024We’re of the opinion that it’s always a good time for a Canadian tuxedo. McKinnon dressed his up with designer denim and a formal shirt and tie underneath, plus an enviable oversized leather duffel bag.Jeff Kravitz3/51Prince, 2007Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called “life.”4/51Tom Brady, 2018Can't ever go wrong with a slick black turtleneck and a tweedy tailored topcoat.Courtesy of NFL5/51Odell Beckham Jr., 2022OBJ’s never been one for blending in since joining the NFL. For his first Super Bowl appearance with the Los Angeles Rams he leaned into that, pulling up to the game in a vibrant Louis Vuitton jacket in Lakers purple and gold, a stack of chunky necklaces, and a luminescent LV bag. A loud fit for a loud night in which he helped the Rams to their first championship since relocating to LA.Icon Sportswire/Getty Images6/51Rihanna, 2023Iconic.Courtesy of NFL7/51Franco Harris and Terry Bradshaw, 1972You and your boys could basically pull up to the club in these fits today and they’d go over like gangbusters.Perry Knotts/Getty Images8/51Post Malone, 2024The Wranglers heard 'round the world.Michael Zagaris/Getty Images9/51Whitney Houston, 1991One of the greatest tracksuits of all time.Courtesy of NFL10/51Talanoa Hufanga, 2024When a player seizes the moment to carry their culture onto the biggest stage in sports, we gotta give them a tip of the cap. ‘49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga did just that in 2024. He may have been injured going into the game but blended traditional Tongan garbs with his formal pre-game fit, adding a pair of Air Force Ones in bright red to complete the look.Diamond Images/Getty Images11/51Mike Ditka, 1986Dear NFL: Please bring back team-issued sweater vests.Backgrid/WONG12/51A$AP Rocky, 2023Long live A$AP.13/51Jalen Hurts, 2023Pink and purple and fly all over.14/51Hines Ward, 2011Yee, and we mean this sincerely, haw.TIMOTHY A. CLARY/Getty Images15/51Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, 2006That belt!Courtesy of NFL16/51Christian McCaffrey, 2024Some dudes pull up to the game and are all business. McCaffrey seems like one of those types, and his Gordon Gekko-esque fit leaves no room for mistaking it.Jeff Kravitz17/51Bad Bunny, 2020Keep on shining.Focus On Sport/Getty Images18/51Hank Stram, 1970A cardigan under a blazer is always a natty move.Courtesy of NFL19/51Charles Omenihu, 2024Big chains, perfect pants, royal blue designer bag, and a lace tank that leaves little to the imagination? Yeah, this all-black ensemble rules.ROBERT SULLIVAN/Getty Images20/51Steve Young, 1995Jeans and a sport coat done right.Courtesy of NFL21/51AJ Brown, 2023Sometimes it really does just come down to a sick jacket, a good pair of Jordans, and a cap to match.Ezra Shaw/Getty Images22/51Gwen Stefani and Sting, 2003ERL could never.Ron Galella, Ltd./Getty Images23/51Dyan Cannon, 1993A fit you'd absolutely see in the GQ offices in 2025.Focus On Sport/Getty Images24/51Lawrence Taylor, 1987The best anyone has ever looked in a pair of slides.Backgrid/EVGA, SXAC25/51Saweetie, 2024Saweetie making a strong case for vintage graphic tees and an even stronger one for legwarmers.Focus On Sport/Getty Images26/51Al Davis, 1977Al Davis was one of the biggest villains in sports for decades. But damn could he ever put together a fit.Ezra Shaw/Getty Images27/51Beyonce, 2016All hail the Queen.Steph Chambers/Getty Images28/51Travis Kelce, 2024Travis Kelce is a bit of a high-risk, high-reward dresser. Count this pre-game fit from 2024 as one of his bigger sartorial wins.KMazur29/51Bono, 2
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If you’re attending the Super Bowl, be it as a player or a fan, you’re likely going to have more eyes on you than any other moment in your life. Forget the sheer volume of people an NFL stadium is equipped to hold—make it on the broadcast for even a split second, and suddenly you’ve been glimpsed by tens millions of people the world over. As such, it behooves one to not dress like a schmuck on game day.
In that sense the Super Bowl is…well, it’s the Super Bowl of getting off fits. Over the years, people have tended to dress accordingly whether they’re doing a tunnel walk or not. We’re sure by the time Super Bowl LIV comes and goes this Sunday, there’ll be more than a few looks that make their way to your 2025 inspiration board. In the meantime, let’s look back at some of the greatest ensembles to ever grace Super Bowl weekend.