Aaron Rodgers took athlete fashion to another level this week with an all-denim look -- including hat -- plus a bolo tie.
The Packers' superstar quarterback along with his backup, Matt Flynn, rocked the outrageous outfits to the team's annual Welcome Back Luncheon:
Dressed to impress at the #Packers Welcome Back Luncheon. pic.twitter.com/nLgQT7xUSb
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) August 27, 2014
Denim-clad Rodgers accepts community service award.
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— Green Bay Packers (@packers) August 27, 2014
Fullback John Kuhn joined the denim party with these overalls:
This is how #Packers fullback John Kuhn does Denim Day at @Packers Luncheon. pic.twitter.com/aWXqIYwV1w
— Amy Bailey (@Amy__Bailey) August 27, 2014
Rodgers was accepting an award for community service from the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, and before his remarks he joked, "I'm glad I dressed up for the occasion."
The luncheon marks the end of training camp, and Rodgers has been known to get creative with his outfit:
What do you think of Aaron Rodgers' look at today's Welcome Back #Packers luncheon? See more: http://t.co/LSfe2bPkdd pic.twitter.com/No7HfBOtyS
— Packers News (@PGPackersNews) August 28, 2013
Flynn and Rodgers' coordinated outfits this year reminded some of another duo's denim look:
Cast your votes! Who wore it best? #Packers @RapSheet @duelingdenim @packers pic.twitter.com/dJ2Ffqgqve
— Amy Bailey (@Amy__Bailey) August 27, 2014
This is a nice way for Rodgers to have fun with his outfit and give fans something to laugh about as the preseason draws to a close. Behind the scenes, the 30-year-old is laser focused on bringing his squad back to the Super Bowl. Since the Packers' surprise run to the title in 2011, Green Bay has had regular-season success but is 1-3 in the playoffs. Last year Rodgers hit a personal low as he was forced to sit out seven straight weeks to recover from a broken collarbone.
With an explosive offense in a division with no clear frontrunner, the Packers should be primed for another solid season.