The Brazilian showed off his animalistic side in an expensive garment from the Italian designers on Instagram
HE’S known for being a clothes horse, and this animal print trackie just adds to his mystique.
Paris Saint-Germain superstar Neymar showed his followers why he’s a designated follower of fashion by sharing an image wearing an outrageous leopard print tracksuit.
Neymar strikes a pose in a £1,745 leopard print Dolce & Gabbana tracksuit
The 26-year-old Brazilian sensation looked edgy in the Dolce & Gabbana set, which he matched with black trainers as he sat on a wall.
The tracksuit, which is sold on the Italian fashion giants’ website, costs a whopping £1,745.
However, that’s just chump change for the world’s most expensive player, who reportedly earns £2.7m a month.
His fans agreed that he looked the business, with his Instagram post being liked over two million times.
A similar tracksuit on ASOS can be bought for £51
Neymar’s PSG find their future in the Champions League hanging by a thread
And even Neymar appeared to be speechless about his own look, captioning the image with two emojis for no words.
While Neymar’s tracksuit may be out of your price range, you can get the same look for a fraction of the cost.
In fact, ASOS has a tracksuit combo that you won’t have to remortgage your house for.
This knitted two piece is printed all-over with leopard spots and has the same varsity-inspired striped webbing as Neymar’s Dolce and Gabbana version.
The difference? Neymar’s actual outfit will set you back £1745, while you can bag ASOS’ full look for a mere £51 – that’s a £1694 saving.
Or, you can mix and match the tracksuit.
ASOS’ joggers cost only £30 compared to Dolce and Gabbana’s £645 pair and the matching track jacket is on sale for £21 while Neymar’s sweatshirt currently retails at £1100.
Talking of threads, Neymar’s PSG are hanging by a thin one in the Champions League as they attempt to overturn a 3-1 deficit against Real Madrid.
Perhaps he was trying to inspire his side to glory by unleashing the animal in himself?
source:thesun