LeBron James understands how to make an entrance after 15 years in the NBA.

He arrived at Game 1 in a short suit that resembled AC/DC’s Angus Young, and the Internet couldn’t get enough of the look.
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The look was also accompanied with a price tag.
According to Aaron Dodson of The Undefeated, the Thom Browne ensemble cost more than $46,000. The suit, tie, and handkerchief cost just under $2,500. The shirt cost slightly more than $300, while the shorts cost less than $1,000. The visible socks and boots set you back $1,380. Even the sunglasses and headphones put a dent in James’ pocketbook — well, maybe not his wallet, but the price did.

But what’s the real price difference?
It was the fashionable alligator bag.
While the look appeared to assist raise his play that night — he scored 51 points — I doubt we’ll see it again considering how the game ended. It’s safe to say he’s attempting to forget about it all.
